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Topic History of: My voting intentions next year Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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BR
I would say to anyone with a New Labour MP - look at what they have voted FOR in Parliament.
If they have not voted against or abstained on major issues like 42 days - surveillance state etc. Then they should face the prospect of NO votes.
Out of the other parties - there is not much choice.
Cameron is the only person who can beat New Labour. Therefore it is a vote of him - and then if the Tories dont deliver we should have a REVOLUTION and get rid of the 3 party system in favour of a different style of politics.
This is the last chance for the current parties.
CAMERON must deliver - not like OBAMA - who has shown that though he has excellent qualities he is still a silly puppet.
Yesterday's clumsy press conference of the THREE STOOGES ( OBAMA - BROWN- SARKOZY ) Was almost out of the ST TRINIAN's textbook of TEACHING. Three middle aged men acting TOUGH - perhaps they should go on the front line in Afganistan with the lack of body armour our troops have.........then they would match their tough rhetoric with tough action.
Politicians - sorry very few have my respect.
The Cat
I'd never vote Labour, but I will always try to vote. After one election a friend of mine who is a Labour activist said, quite smugly, that almost two thirds of the population supported Labour as, counting the non voters, more people refused to vote against them than voted for other parties. It's a bit of an iffy claim, but one which can be exploited quite easily. Even if I vote Raving Looney, once I've registered that vote it cannot so easily be claimed by anyone else. By not voting, any party could claim that I might be a supporter of theirs who just didn't manage to get to the polling station on time.
JK2006
At the moment I won't.
I really don't like New Labour though I prefer Brown to Blair (at least he's honest). I really do not like or trust Cameron. And I would vote Lib Dem if they had a better leader (Clegg seems sort of Cameron-Lite).