Why do you care so much about British politics, young man? How do they affect you?
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I steer well clear of politics... they don't interest me in the slightest (even though I probably should show more enthusiasm...)
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I usually steer clear of politics myself... but I do ensure I cast my vote... at least then I've got the right to bitch about em when they're cockin up!
Usually, I'd NEVER vote conservative... and apart from voting Boris for Mayor... given he was the only real opposition to Ken, I still haven't voted for em.
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I think its time Labour were kicked out they have been in long enough and seem to have gone stale, so I wont be voting for them come genral election (and didnt in the locals either)
Thing is I dont realy know if either of the other 2 parties are realy going to be any better but its got to be worth a try cant be much worse anyway! Ive never realy been a conservitive sorta person and dont know much about the lib dems.
In the locals I tend to vote for who I like rarther than whats party they are. Although Dr Noonab for the 'offical monster raving loony party' sounded a nice chap he didnt get my vote lmao.
Did seem to be a low turnout so much that the conservative chap and the Libdem chap outside both exsplelly thanked me for voting saying it was nice to see someone young who botherd to vote.
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[quote=malcs]I think its time Labour were kicked out they have been in long enough and seem to have gone stale, so I wont be voting for them come genral election (and didnt in the locals either)
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I tend to agree with you there. I have experienced both sides in power and become disillusioned with the parties. There does seem to be a shelf life regardless of who is currently 'in'.
I've decided to look a little more deeply into the policies of the Liberal Democrats and see whether I think they deserve a fair crack of the whip - afterall I can't see how they could possibly be any better/worse than what's currently on offer.
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In the pre-Thatcher years there was an unofficial understanding that each party would expect to govern for about 5 years with a majority of about 10-40, thus keeping it all in check. Since 79, we've had long governments and huge majorities which have made the system appear stale.
So, the solution is a Tory government with a small majority with a short life expectency.
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