FAO UB: Do You Still Believe in Tony?
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So you aren't that much different from myself and UB then.... the only difference is that we have satisfied ourselves that of two imperfect parties there is a small but distinguishable advantage to voting Conservative?
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Originally Posted by ajm
So you aren't that much different from myself and UB then.... the only difference is that we have satisfied ourselves that of two imperfect parties there is a small but distinguishable advantage to voting Conservative?
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Well Paul you have now indicated that your opinion is all down to class distinction. That is the way to make a big mistake. The way you vote should not be a blind one for Labour purely because you think that Tories are "posh people." I come from a "working class" background but have always been apolitical. What really matters is what is best for the country and those who live in it. The names Labour and Conservative don't mean anything anymore anyway. NL is further to the right than anyone else now, the thing is to look at the policies of the respective parties and decide for those reasons, not whether their history is tied up in working class or "posh!"
You say you have not voted since 1992 anyway so that weakens your argument also. It is vital that we all vote, we can't risk losing that privilege, and we should vote for what we feel is best for the country and not for reasons of class or blind faith.
Les
You say you have not voted since 1992 anyway so that weakens your argument also. It is vital that we all vote, we can't risk losing that privilege, and we should vote for what we feel is best for the country and not for reasons of class or blind faith.
Les
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