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The Germas tend to hold their voting days at a Weekend (Sunday), so 90% of the populace are at home with nothing to do, thereby in theory increasing voter turnout. Still due to apathy & disillusionment a lot of people still don't bother.
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The whole thing's just become a joke in my view. It's just one big Dutch auction, with both major parties desperate to grasp power and trying to outbid each other by offering the Lib/Dems whatever they want. Neither the Tories nor Labour campaigned for a change in the voting system and as they gained around 50% of the vote between them, obviously the British public don't want it either. So why should they have it foisted on them just to placate the Lib/Dems?
This graphically shows (to the minority who didn't grasp it before) just how the politicians of all the big three do not give a toss about what we want. |
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They are like three little lads behind the bike shed bartering for the last Rolo
PS - would have said 'fag' but it has nasty public school connotations |
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What do they think the electorate think about all this...well, in truth they really couldn't care less. If I could, I would get on the next boat out of here. |
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I think Labour are missing a trick big time here. Rather than trying to compromise themselves, in the same way the Conservatitives are by kow towing to the Lib Dems, they should just bite the bullet, stand back and let the others get on with it.
Because sure as eggs is eggs neither a Conservative Minority Government nor any kind of Cons/Lib Dems allegience will work for very long, they have too many differences to work together. The result of either of these options will surely mean another election before long, at which a Labour Party with a new, hopefully vibrant leadership, may prove a more appealing proposition to the electorate...and they wouldn't have to sell their voters short in the meantime....just requires a bit of nerve and patience! Best Regards - Taggy |
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Yep thats exactly right....but i'm afraid we all know about the political gravy train, people will do "almost" anything for the power and the privalidges, and it does look...well IS actually rather pathetic and desperate, and people can see through this! A bit of humility and a period of opposition, particularily in the light of the balance of power would not do Labour much harm at the moment, and would give them more credence and credit, long term....but a bit like the bankers and their bonuses...they dont look long term nowadays i'm afraid, and they treat the rest of us with total contempt! Best Regards - Taggy |
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think yer both, taggy n wynonie being taken fer a ta ta by the garbage in the media.:rolleyes: " Cameron will do virtually owt, fer power" as i said in another thread the other day, seems he is, also said cameron n clegg would jump into bed together, my view aint changed. all i say if this comes to pass- ya reap what ya sow.:rolleyes::rofl38::rofl38:
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He's gone round to the palace for a brew and hand his notice in
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