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Topic History of: You all must vote Lib Dem
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JC Alan Johnson, the man who wants to force ID Cards, the DNA database and biometric passports on us, not to mention all the other things that make this a Surveillance State. Not a man I could trust or admire.
Prunella Minge JK2006 wrote:
There are some Tory and Labour MPs I quite like - Ken Clarke and Hague, Alan Johnson...

I couldn't agree more, JK - the only three I feel I could stand to spend any time with.
Denise I made my own mind up long before the election was called and must admit I haven't really followed any of the media coverage. It's quite possible that if some of them are launching an open campaign against one political party then that could be yet another bit of drama they create to boost the story. The only thing I know for certain is that I've seen 13 years of Labour and so they have had their chance and made a giant pigs ear of it.

I'm not much impressed with David Cameron but I prefer the overall Tory policies to those of the other parties. The best way the LibDems could increase their chances of winning would be if they focused on restoring and protecting civil liberties, but all parties are avoiding this major issue.
veritas JK2006 wrote:
Good point Pru but none of us actually know the talents of the lesser profile MPs and I reckon they can be no worse than the current lot. There are some Tory and Labour MPs I quite like - Ken Clarke and Hague, Alan Johnson... I think a hung Parliament will be the best possible outcome. And Emma - the media is 85% Tory - Murdoch is appalled by the prospect of LibDem votes.

The one thing I don't see in the UK election is that both winning candidates in Oz & the US stod up to the News Corp machine-risky but it paid off. But the situations in both countries are unique and I think politician in the UK are still the hands of the media.

Like the 'bigot' tale which is the non-story of the year but the media is actually pronouncing that it could sway the election. If the voting public take that seriously then heaven help us.

If you look at the Lib Dems the policies they say virtually nothing except they want good police,no crime, a good health care and so on...well who doesn't ?

Nu Labout hasn't earnt the right to be re-elected-the Tories haven't earnt the right to be elected on what they have put forward so I think the electorate would be doing themselves a big favour by frightening the life out of both.
david Emma Bee wrote:


It just seems so ... a vote the Lib Dems is a vote for the Media.

No thanks.


But what about the huge onslaught of the Murdoch empire against Clegg and the Lib Dems?

I think they were panicking.