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Who do you vote for and why?
Labour
Conservative
Lib Dems?

2007-11-28 00:23:09 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

15 answers

Conservative, because labour has had 10 years of messing up this country and have made life harder and harder for me to the point I'm not sure I want to stay in this country when I qualify as a nurse!

2007-11-28 08:55:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I seem to change my mind constantly because i have absolutely no faith in any party.

I don't believe for one second that anything will change, that they are here for the right reasons as opposed to some money and power trip, and that every party isn't riddled with corruption.

That fact i may vote or not (i usually do) is to a large extent irrellevant because my area is so pro-labour that there isn't the slightest chance that anyone will vote against them no matter how many ****-ups they make.

I'm at a total loss in that NONE of them deserve my vote, and i will only use it tactically to try and get a messge through but it really is pointless.

2007-11-28 08:31:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Used to be a Labour member and voter until 1981. The party moved too much to the left.
Since then I have been an active member of of the Social Democrats and then after 1988 the LibDems.

For me, LibDems combine the best of good free market economics with the clear need to use our taxes wisely to tackle the big social issues.

As for the Tories, I have distrusted them since before England won the World Cup!

2007-11-29 11:42:29 · answer #3 · answered by wirralman1 2 · 1 0

I used to vote Labour until a few years ago.

I stopped because I was disgusted by Blaireite control freakery, the Iraq war and above all by the ridiculous national ID card scheme. I will never vote Labour again for as long as they continue to support a scheme which threatens the liberty, privacy and even the identity of every citizen in the UK.

I now vote Green because I believe they are the only party who are genuinely concerned about protecting our civil liberties, and who's representatives have done everything in their power to do so where elected. They are the only party who are genuinely concerned about our relationship with our environment, and who are prepared to take the necessary measures to combat the current climate change crisis and the looming peak oil crisis. And they are the only truly international party with representation across Europe, as well as in the USA and Australia.

2007-11-28 09:54:56 · answer #4 · answered by Spacephantom 7 · 2 1

I have always voted Labour but I am SO disillusioned, don't know who I'll vote for next time. I was brought up to believe it is everyone's right and duty to vote, but I'm beginning to feel, 'what's the point' they're all the same, sleaze and lies, at least in the '80's there was that hope that Labour would be different, we could believe that there was an alternative, but what's the alternative now?

2007-11-28 09:13:22 · answer #5 · answered by Jude 7 · 2 0

I vote for BNP. Not because I am a racist because I am not, I am a patriot. When the rights of immigrants who have paid little or no taxes come before those who have worked all their life and made their contribution to society, something is very wrong. We are in danger of losing our British heritage, our country is bursting at the seems. An immigrant brutally raped 14 women, yet we couldn't deport him because it was against his human rights. What is this nonsense? He lost his human rights by committing those crimes. The moment anyone in power speaks against immigration, they are branded a racist and urged to resign. Why? Since when did it become a crime to be British?

2007-11-28 14:10:50 · answer #6 · answered by wordmaster 2 · 2 2

The Party that promises to stop immigration into the UK gets my vote.
And kick out the failed asylum seekers instantly.

2007-11-29 07:56:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not one of them is worth voting for so I abstain, which is dreadful seeing that women died to obtain the vote.

2007-11-28 11:43:13 · answer #8 · answered by flint 7 · 1 2

Not telling you but i vote for the one which is likeley to do the least damage. Believe me it is a close run thing

2007-11-28 08:26:07 · answer #9 · answered by Scouse 7 · 1 2

You don't HAVE to vote for someone, either don't vote, or like everyone else, make your own choice!
DON'T FOLLOW WHAT OTHERS SAY

2007-11-28 08:26:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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