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2007-03-08 23:46:39 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

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Very little difference but probably slightly worse. He's trying so hard to be Blair Mk2 that he's even making the same kind of errors in judgement now.

2007-03-09 12:35:49 · answer #1 · answered by Spacephantom 7 · 2 0

No.

Britain will only be a better place when we decide we can govern ourselves in an open, honest and democratic way.

That requires us to leave the EU.

This is not going to happen because there is too much money, power and influence for the egotists to give up.
Governing the UK is no longer the pinnacle of the 'local ' politicians career, there is the world stage to play for.

Europe is just another stepping stone to untold riches paid for by tax payers.

2007-03-12 12:51:00 · answer #2 · answered by noeusuperstate 6 · 0 0

Not to you or I.

The situation is this, over eighty - per - cent of all MP's are lawyers, members of the Law Society.

You and I have had our right to choose the candidate we would like to represent us through our local branch of whatever party we support, removed.

Candidates are chosen by National Committees now not according to merit or ability, but by whatever diversity program is fashinable at the time, bet it let's have more ethnic's, women or whatever.

It is these candidates that are shipped into a constituency and whittled down to a winner who will represent us on behalf of the party., and to maintain the status quo, they will almost certainly be lawyers.

So come a general election you have a simple choice, do you boot out the present Labour MP Lawyers and replace them with Conservative MP Lawyers?

Ask yourself this question: Would you trust a lawyer to look after your Gran's welfare, unless there was something in it for them?

The system is blatantly undemocratic, and all of the parties would prefer it to remain that way.

2007-03-09 00:10:43 · answer #3 · answered by bicballpoint 3 · 2 0

No matter which political party is elected to government in UK, the basic theme of the United Kingdom continues unchanged and undiminished.

We, the people of UK, will carry on regardless of who we choose to govern us. Our petty squabbles and vendettas will continue unabated. There will be the usual strikes now and then and the fuzz will continue to round up the usual suspects. We'll all continue to bury our heads in the scandal sheets as we travel to and from work on over crowded buses and trains. We will continue to complain but nothing will be done. The council tax will continue to go up every year and so too will the cost of travel, food, booze, and everything else.

2007-03-10 19:29:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Much as I would like to see Blair and his cohorts out of office I don't think Cameron will be any use at all, he has passed up nearly every opportunity to challenge the Blair Government,meanwhile sacking men who have far greater integrity than he will ever have.

2007-03-10 10:35:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Neil, I think it would be - at least for a term of governance.

After any political party has been in power for too long it grows more and more bold in implementing controls that the status quo remain unchanged. With 'New Labour' this means as a previous posted stated that the UK is moving dangerously towards a facist style government.

We need balance. We need the Conservative Party to come into power for a period move the government back towards the center of British politics and sweep out the 'New Labour' old guardies that have become entrenched.

Balance is good.

2007-03-09 00:14:34 · answer #6 · answered by Blitzhund 4 · 2 3

Dont make me laugh, Cameron and his bunch of CONS

could not run a bus never mind this country ,That is why everytime a band wagon comes along the conning bastars jump right on it .

2007-03-11 12:36:51 · answer #7 · answered by stephen261254 2 · 0 1

no. i dont like the current government but i havent heard anything from cameron yet to suggest it would get better.
we will see what happens between now and the next election though

2007-03-09 03:42:50 · answer #8 · answered by vibrance0404 3 · 3 0

no, but it may pretened to be. all you need to know is this one vital to the nation fact. we inherrited our own nation from our forfathers, tories liberal and labour will leave our decendants with a foreign occupied state in the united states of europe and that is against our will and the will of god. if you vote for any pro euro party you vote for the fall of britania.

2007-03-10 08:43:36 · answer #9 · answered by trucker 5 · 0 0

Not for a long time.Historically, conservatives pick up the tab for the countries indulgence in socialism and some hard decisions will have to be made.I think maybe if I was a conservative MP I would hope to lose,but then again think of the salary and perks I would throw away!

2007-03-08 23:57:00 · answer #10 · answered by pasky 2 · 1 3

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