absolutely, i 100% agree with you, we should definately have another election. now that blair is standing down (which really cant come too soon) i dont think many people would choose to have labour re-elected as they are such a sham of a government. all we have had are false promises and ridiculous taxation upon taxation. this government doesn't steal from the rich and give to the poor, it steals from the rich, steals from the poor and squanders the lot.
2006-09-08 21:34:31
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no point in an election. Deocracy is an illusion! Whoever you vote in, there are higher powers pulling the strings. Whoever is Prime minister isn't the real person in power!
All people should stop voting all together. The system is a complete joke and a farse! Until people realise this nothing is going to change.
2006-09-08 20:57:04
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answered by Cosmic_Merlin 1
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yes and agree its about time we had a protest vote on the election forms...none of the above....I think more people would vote if this was on the sheet and it would give the public a chance to voice our opinion that they are all awful. The is not a party at the moment I have any interest in voting for, but feel it is important that we excercise this hard won right.
2006-09-08 20:52:13
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answered by tinkerbell 1
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I disagree , while you're a average then why could you no longer help McCain who by his some years in congress has continuously worked with the two factor of the aisle? McCain Is somewhat to average for me , in spite of the fact that with Sarah Palin as his vice chairman she might deliver some stable previous American values back into this us of a. She is a conservative who's an exceedingly stable minded female. she has extra Administrative experience than Obama , Biden or McCain . She replaced right into a mayor of a city with a inhabitants of over 5000, she is the Governor of the main important land State in united statesa. with a ninety% approval score . She is a mom of 5 babies which i could think of is quite complicated and her son is interior the army and is headed to Iraq.
2016-11-06 22:56:55
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answered by ? 4
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Blair got in last time, because of apathy from all the disillusioned members of the public, we've got to get out and vote next time and show politicians that we are fed up with being ignored, lied to and pissed on by them. We want our tax money to be spent on improving our standard of living, not squandered on crap policies.
2006-09-09 06:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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What difference will it make. You Neds got the same problem over there as the US has. Your only choice is to decide which member of the political and economic aristocracy to put in charge. If voting makes you feel better, go ahead.
2006-09-08 20:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely!!!!
But this time can we please have a box that says 'none of the above'.
I am not sure if anyone has read my comments on politicians, but I don't trust them. I think that most, if not all, are corrupt and in it for themselves and not in it for whats best for the public.
Maybe I should start my own party called 'none of the above'. The problem then is, what happens if any of its members gets elected!!!!
2006-09-08 20:40:17
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answered by footynutguy 4
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brown hates everyone except the scots blair [also a scot ] hates the white english especially their history and culture yes have an election
2006-09-08 20:52:44
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answered by dave p 4
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An election will probably be necessary to ratify the new Labour leader.
2006-09-09 02:36:00
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answered by LongJohns 7
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I have one better why do people who don't vote like the the thing that already answered complain?
If you don't vote your opinion doesn't count at the elections or now either!
2006-09-08 20:48:11
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answered by Cheryl K 4
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