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i haven't voted in years and don't intend to they all pee in the same pot
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on the Politics Show, they have been explaining LibDems tax policy, and how some of the working class that need the most help (nurses, teachers) will pay more when council tax is abolished, and that the LibDems have devised a ridicluous number of new taxes, including a dog tax!! What the...
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I most certainly wont be voting for labour due to them helping me become poor (abolishing of grants, student fees etc). Sadly they dont have much of a sizeable oposition but whoever is the strongest near the time is where i'll hedge my vote be it libdem or more likely conservative. whoever it is labour must be outed before they ruin this country further
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I chose I will not voting since I can't vote ;)
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Tories without a doubt. The way Labour treat students is utter vile, and I would love to see that fu*king smug smile wiped off Blair's face. |
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If either of these parties were seen to be better, more trustworthy or even just different to the other then we would have a deluge of voting at this election, somehow I doubt it. The tories screwed up royally towards the end of their run, the people voted them out because of one reason, they were sick and tired of them. Now Labour is in power and people are losing faith in them, they may squeak another term or they may find themselves having to move Tony out of number 10, either way this country is going to see no magic wand being waved to produce instant results as it has suffered too many years of bad politics caused by inhouse fighting, silly mistakes and snap/ knee jerk decisions on policy :( |
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