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Topic History of: Craziest False Accusation of the Day
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zooloo BR wrote:
Yes I believe we should vote in a democratic society. To not vote is to have no voice at all.

Those people who say they are all as bad as each other so why bother are wrong - only by casting a vote can they at least register their views. Most ballot papers have loads of choice from independents to green to right wing to left wing and the main parties. There is no excuse for not voting unless you disagree completely with the democratic system.

Isn't the Democratic system a sham and it's really run by the NWO?
BR The strong economy was run by Bilderberger Ken Clarke and Blair inherited it.....since Brown took it over with his own policies in 2001 it has gone downhill - most of the stats were "spin" - the economy is in a dreadful mess with most towns and cities decimated BEFORE the credit crunch which has just been the final straw.

Will George Osborne do any better ? No idea. But he cant do any worse !
robbiex I don't believe that it is new labour's fault that teachers are been accused of abuse. All cases have to be investigated and the suspects taken out of the situation.

Also New Labour aren't as bad as old labour who destroyed British Industry in the 70's by allowing unions to have free reign, resulting in foreign companies taking their investment away from the uk.

At least we have had a strong economy for the majority of Tony Blair's reign, and although they have made mistakes (id cards, the war, immigration), there isn't much competition elsewhere.
BR Yes I believe we should vote in a democratic society. To not vote is to have no voice at all.

Those people who say they are all as bad as each other so why bother are wrong - only by casting a vote can they at least register their views. Most ballot papers have loads of choice from independents to green to right wing to left wing and the main parties. There is no excuse for not voting unless you disagree completely with the democratic system.
zooloo Do you intend to vote in the next General Election?