Who are you going to vote for?

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  • The BNP garners its votes from who would have been solid Labour voters.
    The "working class" has always had rather strong views on jobs, "foreigners" and sexual orientation.

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    True dat

    Plus its economic policies are straight out of Labour's 1980s period where they thought the reason they weren't wbeating Thatcher is that they weren't left wing enough.

    They're basically Arthur Scargill with added racism.
    "In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"

    @gietvangent
  • squired
    squired Posts: 1,153
    For me the only option is Tory.

    Labour has been on a spending spree and still don't want to stop. They talk big about maintaining spending on health and education, but that will mean HUGE cuts elsewhere to compensate. The UK's infrastructure is already a mess and 5 years from now these spending plans would leave it in tatters.

    Too many bad mistakes have been made by Labour for them to deserve another term and the thought of 5 more years of GB in power is enough to force me out of the country.

    Of the main parties the Lib Dems make the most sense when they talk, but they always seem to have one or two big policies that stop me voting for them.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    squired wrote:

    Of the main parties the Lib Dems make the most sense when they talk, but they always seem to have one or two big policies that stop me voting for them.

    ...and they are...?
  • squired wrote:
    For me the only option is Tory.

    Labour has been on a spending spree and still don't want to stop. They talk big about maintaining spending on health and education, but that will mean HUGE cuts elsewhere to compensate. The UK's infrastructure is already a mess and 5 years from now these spending plans would leave it in tatters.

    I think you'll find that is actually an official Tory party policy!! They don't want to be seen to be anti- NHS or Education and so have guaranteed too spare them from cuts, meaning greater cuts elsewhere

    Personally I'll be voting Green or Lib dem, depnding on whether or not I think our Lib Dem candidate has a chance of winning (the Green candidate certainly won't)
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/electio ... -2010.html

    Just told me that the Tories are the most suitable for me, which is funny as I put open minded for quite a few of the answers.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    88% Green Party
    69% Liberal Democrat
    42% Labour
    15% Tory


    No surprise there then. :lol: :roll: