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Old 28-02-2005, 17:55   #141
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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Originally Posted by Damien
Where can you get good information about the partys? As the media seem to think that every thing labour do is bad. People dont even bother to understand the policys they just want it hate the policy anyway.

Is there any way to know the good stuff labour has done
I doubt many of those sites exist because most people vote on principal rather than reality. Some people say they will never vote for Conservatives, or Labour, regardless of what they plan to do, or how well they do it. They don't care if a certain party will make their lives better, their principals won't allow it.

It would be interesting though to see how policies do compare, without the spin, side by side.

Andyl: I think we are going to have to draw a line under this, as we don't seem to be getting anywhere. I was a bit miffed though that you took one of my quotes deliberately out of context, which is misleading.

I am only better under the Lib Dems' income tax, because my wage is relatively low AND the house I am well out of my means range. If I moved into rented accomodation, I would be worse off, and if I owned my own place, the council tax would be much lower, and would be about the same or just lower than the Lib Dems' income tax idea.
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