how much worse would these parties have to get to loose your support?
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20-03-2010 03:23 AM #1
question for anyone planning on voting labour or tory in the election
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20-03-2010 07:15 AM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Never supported the Tories at all, never supported Labour since Blair became PM.
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20-03-2010 08:17 AM #3
A bit of a generalisation I know but;
The difference between right and left, labour/conservative is that the left want to run your life. You want someone to mind your kids then they have to approve them first. You want to employ someone then you must find out what religion they are, what sex they prefer to sleep with. Labour run 100s of campaigns telling you how to live our lives that most of us quite rightly completely ignore.
The Tories on the other hands don't want to know. Live your own life, if you succeed great if you fail that's your problem.It can be harsh but I'd rather be master of my own destiny.
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20-03-2010 08:34 AM #4
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Probably until the other parties show themselves to be a credible alternative.
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20-03-2010 09:13 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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the two parties barely stand for anything anymore, all they're interested in is winning the election - they'll say ANYTHING to win votes. all presentation, no product. full of career politicians, noone with any real clout that's there because of any real political convictions.
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20-03-2010 12:22 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Labour are 'worse' than 1997/2001/2005 whereas the Tories are better than 1997/2001/2005. But yes, both parties are 'worse' than they have been at some point in the past.
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20-03-2010 12:27 PM #9
I've voted SNP since I became 18, so the question doesn't really concern me. I've seen both parties rule for many years now and they both seem incapable of bringing to the country what they actually say in their manifesto's.
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20-03-2010 12:55 PM #10
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20-03-2010 01:59 PM #11
A large section of Labour supporters in Scotland would vote for a chimp wearing a red Labour badge. The old "well my dad voted for them and his dad voted for them" mentality.
Labour and Conservatives are pretty much the same now. They will throw away any values they have to gain a few more middle England votes.
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20-03-2010 03:43 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I won’t be voting for either Labour or Conservative at the next election but the way you are talking, I must be off my head for not marking an ‘X’ next to the Tory candidate.
Don’t the Tories advocate new legislation? Because if they really didn’t give a **** how you lived your life, then there would be no need to meddle in it with pesky laws.
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20-03-2010 03:58 PM #13
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still will be voting Labour. Even though candidate is an arse and will be lobby for for the whips. I just don't want independence. wee Eck has done nothing since he came into power in Edinburgh. The choice is straight forward Labour or the Tories. Cant trust SNP as they were the ones who voted to bring down the Government, which gave us the Thatcher years. For those too young to remember wait and see what the Tories do to our communities and public services
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20-03-2010 04:16 PM #14
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So the SNP brought down Callahan and I suppose it was their fault that Labour got beaten at the General Election? Why was there a no confidence vote in the first place? Because Labour cheated and gerrymandered the home rule referendum, by losing their nerve. 40% was the figure which brought down Labour. There has never been a Labour government elected by a full 40% of the british electorate, yet they applied those rules to the referendum for the scottish assembly. Treachery repaid, I think I would see it as. I also remember that the Liberals pulled out of the coalition with Labour the year before. So are the Liberals not also to "blame" for Thatcher?
Losing the election in 79 was nothing at all to do with the fact that Labour had run out of ideas, had pissed the country's money up the wall and fallen out with the unions that normally support them to such a point that they were holding the government to ransome and the winter of discontent? No.. of course it was the SNP who delivered Thatcher.
Just like Labour now, they'll blame anything on everyone else (global financial crisis, anyone) apart from themselves.
The folklore that some people live with...Last edited by steakbake; 20-03-2010 at 04:27 PM.
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20-03-2010 04:18 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-03-2010 06:44 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Your second point regarding the need to enforce existing laws - I couldn't agree more.
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20-03-2010 09:27 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Never have and probably never will vote for the "rantic" of politics.
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22-03-2010 07:20 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't doubt that a lot of these bureacrats mean well .Just like I'm sure most labour politicians think they are doing the right thing. It's just that I think their solutions are wrong and tend to make things worse.
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26-03-2010 08:32 PM #20
Will still be voting labour. Any vote for snp is basiclly a vote for the tories.
And I don't want them in.
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26-03-2010 09:11 PM #21
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Lets vote for the ones that are slightly less **** than the other.
Voting should be about voting for the people who will drive the country forward and make it a better place, however, that party may not exist.
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26-03-2010 09:31 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Moving on, I'll be voting Labour. Lesser of two evils and nationalism is crazy, not from a patriotic but economic stance.
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26-03-2010 10:07 PM #25
I just wish socialism hadn't ****ed itself up because it's resulted in no meaningful movement or party worth anything any more.
The gap between the rich and poor is widening by the year, pensioners are freezing to death, The Inland revenue is hammering the working class because they're skint, there's a 30 year waiting list for a council house and we're doing nothing about it but voting for Rangers or Celtic...who are basically two cheeks of the same erse.
We've become a nation of pathetic, mindless sheep.
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26-03-2010 10:16 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Perhaps we're too stupid ?
Maybe we need our dominant neighbour to tell us what to do ?
There is good economic case to be made for Scotland going it alone.
You don't have to believe all the soundbites from Brown and Murphy about the big 'scary' fiscal deficit we'd have as an Independent state.
Soundbites, incidentally, made all the more laughable, by the fact that Brown has presided over the biggest UK fiscal debt of all time.
Brilliant economics eh!!!Last edited by allmodcons; 26-03-2010 at 10:23 PM.
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26-03-2010 10:16 PM #27
There's no one left to vote for. I quite like Vince Cable but Clegg is uninspiring.
I might vote SNP because of their anti-war stance and general social democratic type policies.
I don't agree with Scottish Independence though!
Que faire, alors?
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26-03-2010 10:21 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Totally. Blair moved New Labour so far to the right in order to obtain power there's nothing to differentiate the Labour Party from the Tories anymore.
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26-03-2010 11:44 PM #29
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I'd like to see it.
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27-03-2010 07:41 AM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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