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Topic History of: Council Tax Freeze for 2 years - Fuel Tax Reductions !!!
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Mart Well, I will say that I have been a Labour voter for life, but it did send a shiver down my spine when I saw the landslide of voting towards a party that I believed in when Blair first got in.
I have to say, that I realised at that moment that I believed in democracy, as I believe in debate in politics and I felt that my own personal choice of party that I had always voted for, had too much power and less room for argument than I would have liked against the policies.

I fear, these years later, that the shivers I felt were very correct about the politics involved.Communication is essential on these small Islands between the parties and the inevitable is happening from the original landslide.
BR I dont disagree at all with any of these posts.

But the question is this - can we survive as a Country if we allow the EVEN WORSE party of Gordon Brown to stay in power and drive our economy and freedoms onto the rocks ?

The Tories * however distasteful it will be for many people are the ONLY alternative in our two party system.

If you are saying that you cant vote for them regardless of what they promise to do then you have already decided that we are a ONE PARTY STATE.

I believe that we are in real trouble as a country and the West as a group of Nations. Gordon Brown and Milliband are not the right people to deal with this.

ALL parties are probably run by the reptillian agenda - Osborne went to BILDERBERG to get his instructions for the Tories because they went ahead in the Polls ( so I do agree with you on that ) but we need a change,
david it's rather odd to be promising stuff like this when, as the Tories themselves say, there is "no money in the kitty".

They say they are going to cut back on wastage in public services- this rings alarm bells for me and smacks of cut backs.

No thank you.
Mart Who will the "majority" of the voters prefer BR?

Easy answer. The party that bails them out!

It`s a take your pick situation on peoples finances that will win or lose the next election, which is , as always how the political system has worked in the UK for years.

The people with savings will vote blue on the whole, the people without, on the whole will vote red.


The new voters, which is largely the "don`t know" vote vote, errrm yellow.
emmapeelfanclub Sorry but the Tories have always been liars. Think back to 1979. Thatcher pledged that VAT would not be touched and what was one of the first things they did when they got in? Doubled the VAT and slapped it on more things. "The NHS is safe with us!" they blurted and look at how they decimated that.

The very thought of another Tory government is too frightening to contemplate but I think Murdoch has made up his mind we should have a new Tory government and a new Tory government we are well on the way to getting. I genuinely believe that will be FATAL to us all.

Nationalising banks is disgraceful - Gas, Electric, Phone, Water and Public Transport should be re-Nationalised... that would help a great a many ordinary people... but nooo... we have to pay for greedy fat cat bankers own mistakes.

I would NEVER trust a Tory politician. Not even with my nose droppings.