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thedude 30-04-2010 04:45 PM

Politics
 
Voting policy for 2010


Right guys 'n' gals, I would love to know your opinions on the parties this year and their manifestos, who you are going to vote for (if you want to share that is) and why.
I'm still on the fence, I have been following them, all very closely, but I am still undecided as to who to vote for.

Ancient One 30-04-2010 06:53 PM

None Of The Above would suit me.

Im of the opinion that we need to abolish the party structure and the current system of voting and go for a government where positions are given to the best people for the job. Get the government back to looking out for the public and do away with all the pointless infighting.

IF I vote it may well be Liberal as they want to reform things.
Unfourtunately the rest of their policies leave a lot to be desired so I don't know.

Zippykins1 02-05-2010 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thedude (Post 20550)
I am still undecided as to who to vote for.

Whats your constituency? Is it a safe seat for a party or might it change hands?

Jonesy 02-05-2010 03:02 PM

I've always despised people who don't vote because they think they're 'making a difference'. If you don't vote, you have lost your right to have a voice, it's as simple as that.

I live in a constituency that's always closely fought between the Tories and the LibDems, so whilst I'm a socialist at heart, I will do whatever I can to ensure that the Tories, who I detest with every fibre of my being, don't get in.

Ancient One 02-05-2010 06:39 PM

Quote:

If you don't vote, you have lost your right to have a voice, it's as simple as that.
Bullshit.

In case you hadn't noticed we live in a DEMOCRACY. That means I have a right to free speech and to say what I want. If that happens to be the fact that I think the present governmental system is a load of crap I have a right to say so. You cannot take this away just because I choose not to vote in a corrupt, pointless government who will cause me no end of grief.
Stand up and be different for a change and stop thinking along such blinkered institutionalised lines.
It really bothers me that people in this country although they don't like a party will vote them in just because they think they have to.
If you vote in anyone who you believe is not the right person for the job then that is a wasted vote just as if you didn't bother. The only difference being that once more the public have voted an idiot into power.

End of rant.

Ancient One 02-05-2010 06:43 PM

Quote:

Whats your constituency? Is it a safe seat for a party or might it change hands?
There should be no such thing as a SAFE SEAT. This is why the present system needs to change. Anyone living in a safe area is virtually robbed of their right to choose and unless they want to vote in the current party they may just as well not bother.
There is something like 48% of the country that is hamstrung like this and we like to call it a fair method of voting. Dream On.

Jonesy 02-05-2010 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ancient One (Post 20622)
Bullshit.

In case you hadn't noticed we live in a DEMOCRACY. That means I have a right to free speech and to say what I want. If that happens to be the fact that I think the present governmental system is a load of crap I have a right to say so. You cannot take this away just because I choose not to vote in a corrupt, pointless government who will cause me no end of grief.
Stand up and be different for a change and stop thinking along such blinkered institutionalised lines.

Please don't be patronising. And perhaps if you think this government is corrupt, you should go and experience the majority of the governments elsewhere in the world who are truly corrupt. Non-corrupt governments do not exist; it's just different levels of corruption. People forget how lucky they sodding well are living in this country, and non-voters, because they think they're rebelling against the system by saying fuck all, make me sick.

Kiba. 02-05-2010 07:07 PM

Ancient, have a look at the thread I've bumped in the o.g. You'll find everything we have to say on the subject has already been covered thoroughly.

edited to add

Now I've had time to glance over that old thread I can see you had your say on it, like everyone else. So I guess we'd be treading over old ground to get into the "should we vote or not?" debate.

Zippykins1 02-05-2010 08:36 PM

This site - www.voterpower.org.uk -tells you what your vote is 'really worth'. Eg i live in a very safe labour seat so i do not have one vote, I have the equivalent of 0.172 votes. Quite interesting stuff.

I will be voting, because I would feel incredibly guilty not doing so. And I will be voting Labour, to prevent the (unlikey) event of the Tories taking the seat.

Ancient One 02-05-2010 09:31 PM

Totally agree with you kiba. Fact is there are two things that you should never argue about and one of them is politics. Im sticking to my views and I should hope Jonesy is sticking to his.
As Im sure was said before You do NOT want to lose mates over something as pointless as politics.
No hard feelings Jonesey.


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