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23-04-2013, 06:46 PM
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Just received my postal vote.. and looking down the list I think i will cross it with.... NONE of this Lot....
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24-04-2013, 08:37 AM
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If you are happy with the way the Tories/LibDems are running the country, then vote for them again, but if you are not, don't vote for anybody other than the Labour party, because for sure the Tories would make an alliance with a minority party, even the devil, and that is for sure.
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24-04-2013, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Wrinkly ->
If you are happy with the way the Tories/LibDems are running the country, then vote for them again, but if you are not, don't vote for anybody other than the Labour party, because for sure the Tories would make an alliance with a minority party, even the devil, and that is for sure.
Arthur matey, I'm not even sure that Milliband is a better alternative - there appears to be too little distinction between any of the three major parties - all to do with Kinnock, Bliar & Brown and 'New' Labour who managed to abandon every 'Socialist' principle the Labour Party once stood for. Clem Attlee and Nye Bevan are turning in their graves at the antics of this present bunch of no-hopers. What we need, is not just to replace one bunch of incompetents with a different set of incompetents, but a whole change of the system of Government. Make MPs DELEGATES instead of representatives, so that they can be MANDATED to vote according to their constituents wishes and not the Party's Whips.
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24-04-2013, 10:18 AM
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Geoff I don't want a Labour government on their own, but I certainly don't want the Tories with anybody else.
What you advocate will never happen.
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Geoff I don't want a Labour government on their own, but I certainly don't want the Tories with anybody else.
What you advocate will never happen.
Arthur matey, if enough people advocated and were prepared to campaign for it - it COULD happen.
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Arthur matey, if enough people advocated and were prepared to campaign for it - it COULD happen.

You and I know Geoff, that will never happen in our time, if ever.
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You and I know Geoff, that will never happen in our time, if ever.


It can if we have a 'revolution'!!! - pass me my AK 47 and T.72 tank and we'll start tomorrow morning, or better yet on 1st May!!!
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24-04-2013, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Wrinkly ->
If you are happy with the way the Tories/LibDems are running the country, then vote for them again, but if you are not, don't vote for anybody other than the Labour party, because for sure the Tories would make an alliance with a minority party, even the devil, and that is for sure.
These are local elections and on my voting form are three left wing candidates and a conservative.. think I will have to spoil it and put Vote BNP/NF ...
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These are local elections and on my voting form are three left wing candidates and a conservative.. think I will have to spoil it and put Vote BNP/NF ...
John that would certainly be better than voting Tory, although I don't like your choice.
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John that would certainly be better than voting Tory, although I don't like your choice.
With the amount of immigration into this country I feel its one way of making my feelings known ....
 
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