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At local council level does the Tory party allow their councillors to vote the way their consciences dictate or do they have to vote according to party line?
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Does that help, if you think I can expand or have a counter question please feel free! |
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My own personal view is that they should be allowed to vote with their consciences, especially in ethical situations. Although most of the time they'll vote with each other because they have similar political opinions. |
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'Gay couples should have exactly the same rights as heterosexual couples', which resulted in only 46% of the Conservative M.P.s polled agreeing, compared to 83% for Labour, and 92% for the Lib Dems. Populus Limited > Poll Archive > Parliament Panel - 09.05.07-01.06.07 Another question. Considering so many areas of the country are affected by the blight of drugs, isn't David Cameron's repeated refusal to answer the question as to whether he has taken illegal drugs, either at school, university, or before becoming party leader, another indicator that he is just another politican who cannot answer a straightforward question, or is his refusal to answer truthfully for a totally differing reason? I'm not asking you to answer for Cameron, but do you think he should answer what to all extent and purposes a fairly straightforward question? http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1386936.ece |
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Why on Earth is David Cameron elected as leader of the party, when he has the leadership qualities of a sheep???
The only thing on his side is the fact the the labour party are so far up the USA's lower orifice that Cameron cant fit. Dont get me wrong, he may be someone you can nip to the pub with, but to run the country? Maybes not. |
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Was planning on inviting up him up here, preferably on a friday night, might open his eyes a tad ;)
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By the way, that's not a sink estate, but the 300 acre Normanby Hall estate, where the family has resided since 1590. Very man of the people. |
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Guy Fawkes had a good idea, blow the lot of them up.
I vote conservative, several reasons really, one of which is that we all are being taxed to death by Gordon and his mates. Our lads and lasses out in Iraq, Afganistan and elsewhere are not being given the tools to do the job, no support when they come home, whether or not you agree with the war is not the point our troops dererve our resect and support. Hospitals now in the worse state they have ever been in, I could go on but do I really need to. If we vote Labour back in, I think we will as we are so short sighted, then the country will really go down the pan. :hidewall::hidewall::hidewall::hidewall::hidewall: |
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Next question.:)
Would a Conservative government redress the anomalies where by, in a supposed United Kingdom, Scotland allows it's elderly people free residential care, without the need to sell their homes or use their savings, unlike in England, and gives Scottish students free university tuition fees, again unlike England. In Wales prescriptions are free, which is not the case in England. We also have the case where Scottish M.P.s vote on legislation that only affects English and Welsh law. Would a Conservative government change this stupid situation brought about by partial devolution? |
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On the subject of devolution also, would the conservatives stop the funding that is issued to Scotland and Wales for the very voter friendly intiatives that are subsidised by the English tax payers, but cannot be offered to them? |
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Best grounding you can have Mr. Cyfr is out on the doorstep doing a bit of canvassing;)
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