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I stopped voting twenty years ago because they have all proven to be immoral, drunks, liars, cheats, sleezy & hand wringing grabbers who don't give a sh*t about Britain when they get 'voted' in (David Mellor, John Prescott, David Blunkett, etc. etc.etc.etc.etc.). However, If there is a BNP candidate standing in my area then I will begin to vote again.

2007-01-31 04:49:54 · answer #1 · answered by JohnH(UK) 3 · 4 3

The British National Party!

2007-02-01 04:59:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I vote in every election, but never for a party. I do a little research & then vote for the persons whom I think are the best candidates.

2007-01-31 04:43:47 · answer #3 · answered by Husker41 7 · 1 1

I would vote for Labour.
Although I agree with many of their policies, I wouldn't vote for the Lib Dems as I believe that the fewer people who vote Labour, the more likely the Tories would be to get in. And I would never, ever vote Tory - I oppose them, not just now but historically, too.

2007-01-31 06:41:28 · answer #4 · answered by gotaquestion123 2 · 0 1

Never voted and probably never will. Politics is seen as a career choice now instead of "good work". Politicians leave uni and see politics as their future. Thats why the country is such a mess, why put someone in charge of running the NHS/Education/FCO etc. who has NO experience of running anything just cos he/she was a good enough liar/suckup to climb the political ladder. They are all self-serving and corrupt (cash for honours anyone?, F1 tobacco ads? Hinduja passports?) and thats just the New Labour bunch. Don't forget the Tories last government was riddled with sleaze. Why would i vote for anyone who wants power? They want it for a reason...

2007-01-31 04:50:43 · answer #5 · answered by jezza 3 · 1 2

those 2 confronted Lib Dems had the Tax threshold raised on your benefit, and are those doing maximum (albeit dropping favour via universal Politics and again monitoring on a promise) for the operating type. that is in hardship-free words ought to you imagine of Nick Clegg operating the country ? convinced you're proper about the NHS. the issue is maximum individuals in uk stick their palms of their ears and say gained't pay interest once NHS and reforms are pronounced. And Labour ought to easily get added in debt.

2016-12-03 07:00:04 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would vote for Stephen Harper's Conservatives. And there may be a general election this spring if Harper's minority government is brought down in the House at budget time.

2007-01-31 04:37:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Since all the people who would run haven't been announced yet it is hard to say but if I had to vote based on the ones who have declared they were running it would be Republican.

2007-01-31 04:44:44 · answer #8 · answered by joevette 6 · 0 0

Most likely I would vote Republican, but I would have to wait to see what the candidates say and what the full slate of candidates look like.

I've split my ticket before and I'm willing to do it again!

2007-01-31 07:46:07 · answer #9 · answered by DQW 2 · 0 0

Why wold I vote for the Democrate Party? that would be like voting to raise myt taxes some more, use it to create more giveaway programs, have bigger government, do away with my guns, and so on!

2007-01-31 04:38:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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