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It's almost certainly a two-horse race which Cheshire-car faced Tony will win, and blubbering cash-wasting Tories will come second in, before their angered voters turn to more radical right wing parties who offer them policies as opposed to middle-ground but-more-racist-than-labour policies. Namely UKip or BNP, who are openly racist, just not so much middle ground.
Personally I'm voting for the British Socialist Party. Commies, of sorts. I feel that it's an honour to have a vote and I wont waste it, instead I'll plough a wry amount of hope into a small party with a more coherent phillosophy than the chimps-in-suits running the country.
How about you then?
Be political or not-so as you wish.
Ooh and argue, that would be fun.
I hate them more.
Interesting...
> Anybody that votes Labour should... not.
They done more for Britain than the conservatives will ever do, one thing about Labour is they will always stick up for the average working class. Saying that, after watching Panarama last night, I don't see why anyone should trust anything he has to say. I'm just waiting for the day Gordon Brown enters the hotseat and all will hopefully be well and good. One thing about him, I can't see him bieng taken for a ride by any of the Bush clang in the way Blair did.
> Anybody that votes Labour should... not.
Or they should if they don't like Britain.
> Paradox, why exactly are you voting for the BSP?
I have a theory - socialism is fun.
However due to them being little-known and absent of almost any coherent policy I may well vote conservative, just to up-the-odds of avoiding another Labour ministry. Whilst I don't agree with all the conservative policies at least they don't have the America-panic fever.
But anyway, as someone said earlier, no matter who you vote for, they'll never carry out all their policies, because policies are just marketing campaigns... Hype up the product, and once they've got the sale they're not too bothered about the customer support until they need the next sale... Great analogy I think...