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dave_uk Posts: > 500

Labour - much rather an intelligent Bush-sympathiser who knows which side his bread is buttered, than a pisshead who doesn't know his own policies, or an idiot whose campaign is even more negative than his predecessors and whose sums don't add up.

Vote for Blair, as the only man capable of governing the country competently, whatever you may think of him personally, or his decision to go to war in Iraq. People should be more damned concerned about what would happen to this country under a new regime!
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:07:15
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axxxr Posts: > 500

Its precisely because he sided with bush in going into an illegle war,that cost 100,000 innocent iraqi lives that blair cannot be ever trusted again.He has been proven to have lied over iraq so if he can lie over they war,what else has been lieing about?He simply cannot be trusted again.He needs to be voted out by tomorrow.

Its been 50 years since the liberals formed the last govt,i think both Labour and the Conservatives have had their chance,its time liberals were given a chance to show what they can do,lets face it they can't be any worse than the conservatives.
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:22:02
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dave_uk Posts: > 500

Only two things to add really, as I read earlier that this thread was not intended to be a debate:

1. Anyone who believes that the British public have the opportunity to vote for a PM who won't lie, is laughably naive and should not be voting at all.

2. If you vote Lib Dem, you are effectively voting Tory. If you want to vote Tory, fair enough, but why not just do it, instead of all this immature protest-vote crap. Unless of course, you believe that Charles Kennedy hass a hope in hell of waking up tomorrow morning as Prime Minister, in which case I would suggest self-institutionalisation immediately!
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:28:11
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haynesycop Posts: > 500

i have decided to vote for the liberal democrats

there the only ones who i understand really, politics kind of goes over my head

but everything that i have heard charles kennedy say makes perfect sense to me

i shall never ever vote conservative there the ones who made the country a mess, i think labour have done a good job in certain areas but its time for a change

i doubt the liberal democrats will win, but heres hoping
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:39:01
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axxxr Posts: > 500

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On 2005-05-05 14:28:11, dave_uk wrote:
Only two things to add really, as I read earlier that this thread was not intended to be a debate:

1. Anyone who believes that the British public have the opportunity to vote for a PM who won't lie, is laughably naive and should not be voting at all.

2. If you vote Lib Dem, you are effectively voting Tory. If you want to vote Tory, fair enough, but why not just do it, instead of all this immature protest-vote crap. Unless of course, you believe that Charles Kennedy hass a hope in hell of waking up tomorrow morning as Prime Minister, in which case I would suggest self-institutionalisation immediately!



I agree that we should'nt really debate over this issue,too much has been said in the media in the last 6 months or so already.

I am not suggesting that other political leaders don't lie,but this one particular lie over the war has made this country a laughing stock in the world.not to mention the lives of thousands of innocent people and soilders involved.Someone has to be held accountable and that person is Tony blair.

No one for a second is suggesting that we will see Charles Kennedy as PM tomorrow,im just saying that the other parties don't deserve a vote.If everyone votes for labour thinking that the liberals will never get in then whats the point of the whole system.In this case i would recommend self institutionalisation to whomever thinks that just vote labour to keep the tories out!


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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:41:36
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batesie Posts: > 500

if everyone that considered voting Liberal democrats did, they would win apparently...
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:42:18
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haynesycop Posts: > 500

alot of people i have spoken too have said they are going to vote liberal democrats

so maybe they have got a really good chance

who know's?
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:43:52
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axxxr Posts: > 500

Most of the people i know aswell are all voting Liberal so i don't know what all the fuss is about!
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:48:31
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dave_uk Posts: > 500

Everyone should vote for whoever they choose - but I don't believe most people are prepared to waste their vote. I'm sure what Batesie says is true, but the question is why do people want to vote Lib Dem. Is it because, as miss copperfield suggests that Charles Kennedy is the only one actually talking sense (I don't think so!) or more likely because they are disillusioned with the other parties and are voting for change and not a political party?

Ah, never mind. There'll still be a Labour Government tomorrow.

Over and out
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:49:42
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absinthebri Posts: 476

I voted Green (as I have done for over 20 years). Had there been no Green candidate I would have voted LibDem (despite their treatment of Dr. Tonge). This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:49:45
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