A or the monster raving loony party./
2006-12-12 09:11:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I really haven't a clue. In my constituency, the only contenders are the Tories and the Liberal Democrats. The Greens put up a reasonable show, so does UKIP. Very little from Labour, BNP or an assortment of Independents. I still have some hopes for the Coalition, but despair that they have the power or political will to tackle the real issues, rather than just kicking the usual scapegoats, such as the unemployed, and leaving alone the Free Market fraudsters and the empire-building box tickers. I am still waiting for Income Tax to be put up to 25% and 50% until the deficit is right down, Council Tax to be dropped in half, and a whole swathe of quality management consultants and equality statisticians sacked, and the money given to ease the cash flow of small businesses and ethical farmers. Also, interest rates to be set at inflation+growth by default, which is currently about 4%, not 0.5%. Oh, and a 90% tax on those earning more than the Prime Minister (including all bonus packages in kind), unless they can show they invest their money on things that benefit society. Like the Queen's Civil List, but applying to all multi-millionaires. They keep their privileges if they can show they have earned them by their good works. I would need to look at the quality of the candidates on offer. My personal inclination is to go for an Independent if he or she is any good, then the Green (because the candidate that usually stands here is a good egg even if he is not a very successful politician) and then anyone else of any party who is rather better than lobby fodder. I don't expect my vote would make a ha'pworth of difference either to the result or to the way the nation and the world is run. Increasingly that is being put in the lap of mega-millionaires who can buy influence to award themselves an ever bigger share of the shrinking cake.
2016-05-23 15:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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What a very difficult Question...The country is in a real mess ..and the prospect of Scrooge Brown taking control makes me feel very skint indeed ... It wouldnt be Labour or the Lib Dems... The Tories are a very unstable bunch & I cant see David Cameron keeping control of them. The BNP looks like it is Generating a lot of support, I think a toned down version of them might be what the UK needs ... or it will have to be the Monster Raving Loony Party .. www.omrlp.com
2006-12-12 09:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The Monster Raving Looney Party.
2006-12-12 09:13:31
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answered by uk_lad_2003 3
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it has to be A thats the way the world should be to much rights for the crooks and none for the people who defend there rights to work drink walk down the street and protect your home we have the right to life and crime free life its about time the goverments thought of the normal and not the crook it would be different if someone broke into no10 would he be shot whats the difference because they have a name and on the news all the time time to put the boot in on the crooks
2006-12-13 21:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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locking people up for life sounds great on paper but at a cost of £500 per day per prisoner where is all the extra money going to come from?
im already paying £1000 a month in tax
2006-12-12 09:14:50
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answered by nick w 2
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Is party A the British National Party by any chance. But then cutting off peoples' hands is a bit too Muslim for them.
I always vote Conservative. They are the natural party of government.
2006-12-12 09:26:53
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answered by fundamentalist1981 3
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Party A with Enoch Powell in charge to sort out the immigration issue
2006-12-14 00:20:05
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answered by reggie 4
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Out of your options, I'd pick party A. As it doesn't exist though, unfortunately, I'm gonna stick with the Tory Boys - I know they'll do me proud!
Can party A also have a policy of destroying Gatso's and punishing real motoring crimes instead?
2006-12-12 10:07:58
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answered by alfie 4
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Respect.
2006-12-13 21:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Anybody but the three major party's and the busy body greens
2006-12-12 22:55:43
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answered by david frank 1
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