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Our local candidte for the tories sent out literature saying he was glad to live in the town,when in fact he does not. half truths and lies well the tories must be innocent liitle lambs on that one.:erm: The lib dems well yes i am for their unfair tax reforms especially the council tax if they can hold out for that and get ken clarke as chancellor and not George Osborne. ---------- Post added at 15:56 ---------- Previous post was at 15:54 ---------- Quote:
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Well it looks like Lib Dem voters are protesting outside Lib Dem HQ over the fact they might be getting in bed with the Tories.
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BBC man said he'd never seen placards with pie charts on them before. :D
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Thanks for the reply Maggy i was waiting for your response as you would know for sure the position :).
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Liberal Conspiracy - Why a Con-Lib coalition might be good for the Left
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I despise The Sun. I don't like Gordon, but I think someone needs to explain to James Murdoch & Rebekah Brooks (née Wade) just how our system works. |
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If say a vegetarian teacher wants to highlight an issue like animal welfare they must present ALL viewpoints not just the one that suits their own particular beliefs. ---------- Post added at 17:40 ---------- Previous post was at 17:12 ---------- Quote:
And now you have removed your post... Anyway we are getting OT. |
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In practice, however, it does. The problem with FPTP is there are a lot of areas that are staunch labour or tory strongholds. As such, people living in those areas who wish to vote for other parties (such as myself) often get the feeling their vote doesn't count. Another reason with FPTP doesn't work is that it allows sparsely populated areas (such as rural constituencies) to have the same influence as densely populated areas. How is this fair? It means a small village with 100 residents can have the same influence on the election as a large London Borough (which might have 200,000 residents). The problem the Liberals have is not so much attracting voters (they actually attract as many voters as Labour), more that the voters they attract tend to be more spread out. |
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If the 100 country dwellers are part of Richmond (North Yorkshire), which has 79.5k voters (approx) there, and Hackney has 73k approx (in fact, Leeds Central has 63k and Leeds East 55k, both inner city areas), I don't see how their votes can have the same influence as 200k voters in a city - but I am willing to admit I might be missing something? :confused: |
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that's eating pie's - not using crayons to draw them on cards :D |
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Do the Lib-Dems actually benefit in terms of voter numbers from FPTP? Seeing as they present themselves in several areas as the alternative to the sitting MP's party.
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i heard on the news today that one of the big concerns with PR is that hung parliaments will become more common were as with FPTP they are very rare do others agree with this ?
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Frankly, I find the idea of not having a hung parliament frightening. Just one party in power that has five years to push through whatever legislation it sees fit? Just look at what Labour did to our civil liberties. That would be unlikely when two parties need to agree on policies. |
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