the British National Party.....why! because i want it to be known by the usual three that not every one is prepared to let Britain to sink under the thumb of extremest immigrants with out a fight.i want a government who will put its own people first. and preserve Britain's heritage. put a bit of pride back in the country. i happen to think that nationalism (like competition) is healthy and supportive to its people. i don't understand why it always has to be seen as a threat? having pride in ones own country doesn't mean to say you have no respect for others. and wanting your children to be safe on they're own streets certainly doesn't mean you are racist. and if nationalism is racist....then how come the government don't call Muslims racist? unbelievers are to be enslaved or put to the sword......slight hint of racism there????.....or is it me. but i think if enough people showed their displeasure at the governments sell off of every thing British and the main three parties were thrown out of office then perhaps we can get some loyalty and people power back in politics. perhaps we can get on with our British way of life.
2007-11-27 09:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Nether one , each party is like the left and right wings of the same bird and that bird is bloated with greed ,disdain for the American People .
We have not yet had a leader come forward that will inspire us to believe in the greatness of American again and that we can put this country back on the right tract . We can't vote for someone that just wants the power of the Presidency and gives lip service .
We need a leader that will make America feel united and strong and strengthen our resolve in this world .
Someone that can tell the Special Interest Groups to get behind America and the people or get out of the way and stop hindering the growth of this country .
So no there is no one that I as a Independent would vote for except Ron Paul !!!!
2007-11-27 11:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The party in government has less than my vote it has my disdain. As for the other main parties which are in opposition the best of a bad lot is the conservatives, who hopefully will become more Euro -sceptic and promise to remove us from the clutches of Brussels.
I see that the Yanks are as usual barging in onto the UK site.
2007-11-27 11:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I have voted Conservative for over 46 years for I believe in their policies. However, I was somewhat perplexed when Tony Blair decided to move to the middle ground and the Conservatives likewise. Fortunately, the Labour government quickly started to show its true direction and, as usual, allowed ineffective control over administration to take root.
We are now governed by a party that has lost all direction and is lead by a PM who is devoid of the talents required of our country's leader.
2007-11-27 11:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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None. It matters not.
Y'tinx Mr. Brown calls tha shots?
He jus a puppet, a frontman tu takes tha rap, whilst we told it our fault fo electing him.
As is the purpose of `Democracy`(note the inverted commas): To enslave the population, whilst at the same time giving them a sense of control over they own lives making them slightly less restless and ensuring control over them is maintained.
The entire system of govmnt's are flawed. It was a quick hash by the illuminati once they realised that within the next few centuries the population of this planet will soon question religion(the 1'st form of mass enslavement. the second being money(and the consumation of debt))
2007-11-27 11:34:31
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answered by z3b3rd33 3
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Liberal Demorcrat.
I am a liberal who has noticed that Labour has become another Tory clone of the corrupt right-wing and LibDems have intelligent proposals to current problems.
And to all the fascists whom will vote 'BNP' I cringe at your ignorance of between 1939-1945. BNP are Nazis. Moron.
2007-11-27 18:25:59
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answered by Laurence B 4
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I would consider voting for all except BNP. Lets face it, all the major UK political parties are the same whatever they might want us to believe
2007-11-27 12:16:47
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answered by faddyO 5
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NO party is guaranteed my vote.. I plan to vote for the candidate I believe most in and not his party affiliations..
2007-11-27 11:22:38
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answered by Ditka 7
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Still Labour but without much enthusiasm. Still don't trust the Conservatives & the Liberals remain well meaning but wooly.
2007-11-27 11:50:40
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answered by Well, said Alberto 6
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The Dems are forcing me to vote republican, if I had to listen to that witch for 4 years I would go crazy.
2007-11-28 01:47:46
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answered by LindaAnn 4
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