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In my mind's eye I can see a picture of Mandelson with head in hands too.... :D ---------- Post added at 21:38 ---------- Previous post was at 21:03 ---------- Quote:
Spain's credit rating has been downgrded - how long before the UK's is I wonder? The EU needs to get to grips with this issue but was it ever really going to be possible for such big club of diverse members to act promptly and decisively in such matters??.. The Eurosceptics in parliament must be lapping this up. |
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So, very simple question, would you care to explain your opinions to the rest of us? Here's a post of mine explaining why his economics have been abysmal, perhaps before you were old enough to take an interest in politics or economics but if you stay in the UK you'll be picking up the tab for his mistakes. So, again, why would you vote for this? I really don't understand? You are aware that sooner or later your taxes have to pay if by some miracle he decides to live up to his promises on public services, and your taxes will be paying the interest bill and debts he chalked up, along with sustaining his massive public sector spending. So, please, convert me. After all votes are a pretty important thing, this is a pretty important election and I struggle with the idea you want to vote for someone whose own party dislikes him and whose own minions are presently plotting to dethrone him. You were aware of Labour's avoidance of his image in leaflets and his successors touring marginal constituencies to chalk up support from the candidates to unseat him, right? |
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What I want to see, and others, is the ballot paper with a legitimate box for " None of the above " |
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He should have risen above it, instead he was found out. " Who was it who put me there? " Does this sound like someone who should be leading the country? Sorry Gawd, but leading this country out of the current mess is more important than moaning about awkward questions. ---------- Post added at 22:01 ---------- Previous post was at 22:00 ---------- Quote:
And I know what you are saying, but that method has no effect. |
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Makes you wonder what sort of things he says(and does) that we don't get to hear about.
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If you do not want to vote for any of 'the above' then don't vote, the turnout figures will do that for you surely? Or would someone like to explain it to me? |
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I wonder why none of the debates took place in London. It's seems to be a deliberate statement to avoid the City to avoid criticism of being too focused on London and the South East but given the population density it seems an odd omission.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...ndrew-rawnsley ---------- Post added at 22:26 ---------- Previous post was at 22:25 ---------- Quote:
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Basically if you don't vote, you're just in the group of "non-voters" and if the members can't be bothered to turn up and spoil their ballots, then they're not likely to vote no matter what, so it's better to concentrate on swaying those who do bother to vote. A non-voter isn't a threat to anyone, the numbers of non-voters can be shrugged off as being never likely to vote anyway so no potential votes are lost. If there was 80% turn out and 40% spoilt ballots, then that says there's loads of potential votes that a party could have. These are people who can be bothered to go to the polling booths, and so would vote for a party if they were impressed enough by them. The media are more likely to pick up on the issue and hammer the politicians with it as it's a clear vote of no confidence. |
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