I for one dont want to see labour in anymore when Tony "cheese" Blair came in I thought it was a good thing but after ten years of labour being in I think it is time for a change with what labour has done to this country and they should never be let back into power ever!!!
2007-10-03
20:59:29
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I agree with you Dee Cee that Cameron's speech was great, and with me being a first time buyer its all the better, and taxing the foreigners that come here to work more is good and also if someone is on benefits and turns a perfectly good job down no more benefits for them. I totally agree its just common sense stuff which labour havn't had for ten years.
2007-10-03
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Big Ste I seen to remember 15 years ago that the nhs wasn't in the state that it is in now there was less crime less taxes and who was it that sold all of our gold reserves off at a fraction of the price it was worth? Old stout face whos running the show now thats who!!! and what has joining the EU given us?? alot of foreigners coming here claiming benefits for themselves and there children back in there native country how do you work that out???? Try this for having no common sense then a pensioner in his late 80's fought in the war struggling with his pension and his bills etc gets nothing no help whatsoever, then a migrant comes here claims poverty gets a house and all the benefits under the sun you call that common sense don't think so, get your head from up your *** son
2007-10-03
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Cameron is a slimey git! though Brown doesn't have the look of Blair, he has the brains to make this country work, he has proved himself on countkess occasions and he is the best man for the job, if he goes to the polls now, he is sure of a win!
2007-10-03 21:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I would quite happily vote socialist if I thought there were any to vote for. I have always had a very Orwellian view of New Labour. If Brown once was an old socialist he certainly isn't now.
If they don't call a November election we may see the less loyal tories calling for a new leader which will put the whole process into limbo even longer.
I should not want to influence how anybody voted, I just ask that they do. Too many people waste this opportunity and then complain afterwards.
2007-10-03 21:18:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The sad thing is people will vote for Labour. I understand some people only think of Margaret Thatcher when they think Tory. Some will say sleaze, but not as much as we have had with Blair and now Brown. I believe we will see a referendum on Europe. You may want to remain in Europe at least the Tory government will give you a vote, something promised by Labour and now in power forgotten. The Nhs has had a fortune thrown at it. The reason things look better on paper is targets. Nothing to do with people just paper targets. Crime is worse than ever and PC lawmen have made the police and justice system a laughing stock. We need discipline in schools not Labours namby pamby gift regime for naughty students. I would like a change. We are too far in America and the EU pocket to be our own country. Anyone who offers a referendum on Europe and stiffer punishment with the watering down of the human rights law gets my vote.
2007-10-04 10:23:14
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answered by deadly 4
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it fairly is ridiculous! there is not any way FOX, or the different community can "provide" an election away. this question shows between the main adjustments between liberals and conservatives. whilst McCain lost the election, he gave a speech of congratulations to Obama. Now we see the Democrats nonetheless whining with regards to the 2000 election. Bush won....recover from it! Obama won, i'm mature adequate to settle for this. Liberals are so infantile!
2016-10-10 06:51:25
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answered by yau 4
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The Scottish Nationalist Party.
No doubt this is not the answer you expected but just imagine it. The SNP wins convincingly in Scotland and Labour wins in the UK. What would Gordon do then?
The English may even get their own prime minister.
2007-10-04 02:36:43
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answered by paul1953uk 3
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I'd want the Lib Dems to win. Labour and Conservative now have so much common ground between them, both eager to destroy liberty, that in a hung parliament a Lab-Con coalition looks like the only viable combination... which would have the benefit that when the pendulum swung the other way we might actually get a left-of-centre Liberal government after all these years of right-wing nutcases!
2007-10-03 23:40:48
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answered by Jen . 3
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David Cameron has the most sensible policys at the moment but it depends if he is to be trusted. One thing is for sure, we KNOW we cant trust Brown and his lies. So David Cameron seems like the best bet
2007-10-06 04:59:17
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answered by trish 5
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The Green Party
2007-10-03 21:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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if you think the conservatives are going to be any different you are mistaken. all three main parties are going to drag us into the EU. and frankly!! Cameron's speech was all word play and sound bites.' ie' we must be seen to be!!! i will endeavour to etc etc same old smoke screens and deception as new labour. i am sic of seeing my country swamped with immigration and terrorism. I'm giving my vote to the British National Party.
2007-10-04 04:05:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd like to see some independent candidates get in, which would shift the balance to a hung parliament.
2007-10-04 22:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Conservative or UKIP but the chances of them winning are very slim so the Tory's. I have Had a enough of the lying and the growing state . They are still the commies who believe they have a right to a large cut of your money and to sell us out to Europe without our consent . By voting Labour you are supporting bureaucracy , our sovereignty being given to the EU , ID cards, our liberty being diminished. We need a change of direction i know the Tory's aren't perfect i would prefer UKIP who would give us a vote on leaving the EU all together and have traditional Conservative values but they need more support so i have to go with the next best option.
2007-10-03 23:02:31
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answered by jack lewis 6
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