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    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    Omg yes omg. you didn't even know who David Cameron was oml.

    Clueless :/
    Yeah. Was busy living back in the days when Blair was Prime Minister.

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    Labour/Greens

    I hate the tories, lib-dems don't really do anything and UKIP - one-issue party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puma! View Post
    Labour/Greens

    I hate the tories, lib-dems don't really do anything and UKIP - one-issue party.
    The entire manifesto can be found at this link http://www.ukip.org/content/ukip-policies... which contains hundreds of policies, many more than the Lib/Lab/Con.

    UKIP of course, but political parties don't really matter to me - if UKIP turned out to be liars and incompetent in government like the others, then I wouldn't vote for them again.. it's as simple as that. Voting isn't and shouldn't be a religion, it should be who you think is best to carry out the policies you support, and who you think will actually carry them out as opposed to talk about them at election time.


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    Personally I don't understand how any can vote for Lib/Con. At face value they're opposites, but in actual fact they're the same **** just different toilets. People moan about Labour "letting all da immigrants in" when immigrants also arrived in large numbers when Thatcher was in power too, likewise people moan about the Tories making cuts when Labour planned to make those cuts as well. Labour also took us to Iraq and Afghanistan and as a result we've lost around ~500 servicemen (& women).. for what? All our contribution to those wars have done is made us more at risk, 7/7 happened four years after we invaded Afghanistan and two years after we invaded Iraq. Perhaps it wouldn't have happened if we'd minded our business? The sad thing is, the war in Afghanistan won't even be won. You only have to look at history to know that, we failed there in the past and the Soviets failed there in the 1980s (it was like their version of Vietnam) even though they were far more brutal.

    Anyway before I go off on a tangent, I just think Lib/Lab (and Lib Dem) are the mainstream corporatist parties and have no interest in any of them. At least people who vote for UKIP, RESPECT or even, dare I say it, BNP or the BFP are trying to make a difference rather than voting out of tribalism ("My parents always voted Labour/Tory, so I will too"). Mainstream partisan politics also annoys me, making petty snipes at eachother 24/7, but rarely actually resolving issues.

    /Rant
    Last edited by Plod; 15-07-2012 at 12:45 PM.

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