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Built to Last
This morning I got a letter from the Conservatives that basicly had a little booklet with information about the direction David Cameron wants to lead the Party. It has aims that a future Conservative government would put in place.
If you're inetrested in the details then you can read it at: http://www.conservatives.com/pdf/Bui...sandValues.pdf All the members in the country have been asked to vote on the aims and values put forward. If the majority of members endorse them, would you be more inclined to vote Conservative in the next general election? ps. Please try not to turn this in to a 'They're only doing it to get in power, same old party', try and make constructive criticism if you have to. |
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I'm not being critical, as a lot of the stated aims I believe in, but I think it's worth noting that the 'new' Tories, as seen from their aims, are about as close to the old Conservative ideals as New Labour's policies are to socialism.
I think they were unwise to note that they want to be more inclusive of everyone by having candidate lists which favour women, blacks, ethnic minorities and the disabled. I believe in the best person for the job should always get the job, and hate positive discrimination of all sorts. A vote turn off for me there. Overall though I think it all sounds like it will appeal to whom it is intended, middle Englanders, who have become bored with Blair. |
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Sounds like more junk mail to me. Did you know that if you contact the post office, you can arrange for them to stop stricking this rubbish through your letter box? It also means that you will have more room in your recyclying box. So get in touch with them today.
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With such a high percentage saying they don't plan to vote at all, how will things ever change for the better? A bit apathetic, aren't you? Surely you can seek out and support more qualified candidates. I know, it's jolly hard work - but it's your country and your government. Hold their feet to the fire!
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There should have been a "dont know" in the vote options. I vote based on what I think is best and that is different for local Scotish and UK elections.
As there is always going to be an undecided element in the voters as well as the cant be bothered brigade then there has to be something there that apeals to them enough to vote for what party offers this. Its too easy for past govenments to just appeal to their kind of supporters it has to encompass all regardless of colour class sex or what tie they wear. The party that appeals to the undecided could win and they know it so they get the strawberries and cream out to woo them. |
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Well it seems to be saying all the right things but it wont convince people unless they are willing to put them in action. Look what happend to Pres Blairs lists over the years to show what happens.
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Perhaps rather than apathy we don't like polls...or even the ever increasing Americanisation and dumbing down of politics.;) |
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At present 41.67% (five people) say they aren't going to vote.
Since Accy Web membership is open to people of all ages, perhaps your 'apathetic majority' are infact children. See easily a possibility. Glass half full, rather than half empty for me Barb.;) |
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I'm of voting age in November, so at present my selection in this poll of "I will not be voting" stands as 'I will not lend my interest/support to any of the politicians/parties'.
As Garinda said, the Americanisation of modern politics is very unattractive. This booklet of aims from the Conservatives is a perfect example. Bullet points and buzz-words do not portray the image of a hardworking team of minds coming together for the good of the nation, but of a band of egotistical people who's only principals lie with the latest tabloid & slagging off the other party. |
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Well said Shakey, and not because you agreed with me.;)
I think Cyfer should have given another poll option. 'I will go to the voting booth and spoil my paper'.:D |
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as someone who has voted for the best part of 40 years religiously, i am now at the stage that i would rather have my teeth pulled out with pliers than ever vote again for ANY of these useless,egotistical,lying, pieces of DUNG. and i,m not a child rindy.;)
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Well let me put your rattle back in your pram then!:p Seriously, I know how strongly political you are, and find what you say very sad, but totally understand where you are coming from. |
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I see the so called Americanisation with "bullet points and buzz-words" at work as this seems to be how the company runs. There is yet a meeting that I attend that dosnt follow this pattern even in a basic form. If what is happening with the company was applied to govenment then I have an idea why nowt gets done. So much time is spent in meetings about meetings about another meeting that when the warm wet smelly stuff hits the rapidly moving rotating object then its panic stations. We have all seen what happens then. |
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