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Sirius 20-02-2013 18:22

Re: How you choose your vote
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35539147)
Is it Dave himself and not so much the party that has made you change your vote?

No i don't mind Dave, its the EU that's made me change my mind. We really do need to get out of the EU now.

Damien 20-02-2013 18:26

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35539167)
Correct, but it might prompt the Tory high command to reconsider its positioning in time for 2020. There is a long game to be played here.

Which position though? It's Europe which really seems to be the problem. I think that the referendum will ultimately kill UKIP off. I am not that knowledgeable about the internal disagreements on the right but I rarely see UKIP take much of a strong position, or peel off Tory loyalists, on any issue other than the EU.

Long term what will their impact be? A small but permanent anchor to keep the Tories just right of centre? I still think that would only work for issues which are of enough concern to people on that right that they're willing to cost the Tories the election to push for it.

Mick Fisher 20-02-2013 18:28

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35539143)
If i do vote at the next election is presently looking like it will be UKIP.

Same.

martyh 20-02-2013 18:30

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I have no interest in UKIP other than a protest vote

mertle 20-02-2013 18:31

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35539175)
Which position though? It's Europe which really seems to be the problem. I think that the referendum will ultimately kill UKIP off. I am not that knowledgeable about the internal disagreements on the right but I rarely see UKIP take much of a strong position, or peel off Tory loyalists, on any issue other than the EU.

Long term what will their impact be? A small but permanent anchor to keep the Tories just right of centre? I still think that would only work for issues which are of enough concern to people on that right that they're willing to cost the Tories the election to push for it.

Nope think this what would consider curveball he pitched. Dave has no intention putting up referendum. I will be shocked he being this honest but doubt it. He calling it as he trying offset loss votes. Those voters fools to believe it. Once in it will be ditched with some excuse why. All these parties deceitful liars.

idiosyncratic 20-02-2013 18:34

Re: How you choose your vote
 
'make up my mind each time' - in the vain hope that, if elected, the candidate with the best local policies will actually get to have some implemented, rather than being subsumed into the party machine.

mertle 20-02-2013 19:52

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Originally Posted by idiosyncratic (Post 35539181)
'make up my mind each time' - in the vain hope that, if elected, the candidate with the best local policies will actually get to have some implemented, rather than being subsumed into the party machine.


Problem though deceit in there manifesto's. So we can never tell if they lieing to get the votes. Anybody can woo the voters with bit spin.

We need change in political system. As currently they can say anything to be appealing then do things differently.

When they are honest go through with there mandate. They always asume ALL there manifesto when voted for is what people vote. They never consider that some policies are not popular.

Maybe we need to vote on each manifesto's as well the party. That way people got the power to force the parties to comply.

rogerdraig 20-02-2013 19:57

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would vote if there was none of the above option ;)

Maggy 20-02-2013 20:00

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I want to vote for someone I feel will do the job and not just someone who goes through the motions and sticks to the party line no matter what.After having duck house MP for 30+ years I was voting for a change for most of those 30+ years.

Getting to the point of not bothering any more as I feel the new MP will become another incumbant like the last.Especially as she never sticks her head above the parapet .

mertle 20-02-2013 20:13

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35539221)
I want to vote for someone I feel will do the job and not just someone who goes through the motions and sticks to the party line no matter what.After having duck house MP for 30+ years I was voting for a change for most of those 30+ years.

Getting to the point of not bothering any more as I feel the new MP will become another incumbant like the last.Especially as she never sticks her head above the parapet .

:clap::clap::clap::clap:

Lobbying and Whips should be banned. Why should MP fear voting against his party if its the wishes of his constituents.

MP should look at constituents/country before party interests. Politics gone wrong when we moved to this Career MP's. Worst MP's are just been plucked from privelage background straight to party HQ then groomed. Cocooned away from reality so they end up with no empathy to the actions.

Hugh 20-02-2013 20:15

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You would have to change election funding, then, as individuals could not afford electioneering costs.

idiosyncratic 20-02-2013 22:24

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35539227)
You would have to change election funding, then, as individuals could not afford electioneering costs.

If it would result in MPs truly representing their constituents, then we should do it.

Hugh 20-02-2013 22:50

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Originally Posted by idiosyncratic (Post 35539330)
If it would result in MPs truly representing their constituents, then we should do it.

We would have to change our system of government, as MPs are representatives, not delegates.....

Politics

idiosyncratic 20-02-2013 23:18

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35539355)
We would have to change our system of government, as MPs are representatives, not delegates.....

Politics

How can they be representatives, when they can't represent the people that elect them, but have to always submit to the party whip, no matter what their constituents think.

- if true representation means a change in our system of government, then so be it, in my opinion.

Hugh 20-02-2013 23:30

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Did you read the link?

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This means that, while the views of constituents are frequently considered, the actions of MPs are governed by their determination of the best interests of their constituency, their party and the country as a whole.
the interests of their constituents should not over-ride that of the country, IMHO.


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