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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Not many people have forgotten what labour did and are not likely too for a long time but just because they got it so wrong doesn't mean anything is better and I'm more worried about the type of society my kids and grandkids will be living in. This conservative party is hardly full of in touch with reality people and the change in society in just their first five years is worrying and they've had to rein themselves in because of the lib dems another five years of a majority Tory party and society will be tearing itself apart. I dont trust any of the main parties enough to give them my vote this time round and I don't see it getting better anytime soon I think the days of a true public servant are gone though I hope they return.
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I think a lot of people have both short and selective memories but your're right that Labour's mistakes don't mean 'anything' is preferable (even though you'd have to go a long way to find anything worse..

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Fortunately we're in a position to judge the alternatives yet a lot of people will always vote the same way no matter what. I believe it's that fact which has created the complacency and contempt for the electorate which is evident amongst a good many of our politicians at any time other than just before an election. UKIP is focusing minds amongst the cosy political elite and it's about time someone did.