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Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Videostar:

Ed Miliband never actually said he'd scrap the evil bedroom tax.

They never "actually say" they will do anything Vids, that's the trouble 

That's why I don't trust em.  The main 3 party's are a bunch of crooks.

Yes, but that doesn't stop you voting for one of the others. Do you vote? 

Yep, I vote...for my sins.

 

Ah right, at least you use it  

But at what cost to my dignity...that's what I keep asking myself.

 

It's like voting to be conned every 5 years.

So vote to take votes away from the 'biggies'   let them know it's not a foregone conclusion  

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Videostar:

Ed Miliband never actually said he'd scrap the evil bedroom tax.

They never "actually say" they will do anything Vids, that's the trouble 

That's why I don't trust em.  The main 3 party's are a bunch of crooks.

Yes, but that doesn't stop you voting for one of the others. Do you vote? 

Yep, I vote...for my sins.

 

Ah right, at least you use it  

But at what cost to my dignity...that's what I keep asking myself.

 

It's like voting to be conned every 5 years.

So vote to take votes away from the 'biggies'   let them know it's not a foregone conclusion  

Oh I will do...but im not sure there will be a UKIP MP standing in my area.

Videostar
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by moonie:

Voting should be made compulsory 

Disagree.

 

What if you have no one you can vote for because you don't agree with any of them and are sick of our political system?

Look in to the 'smaller' parties 

I do these days, but they aren't always available to vote for in certain areas.

Videostar
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:

What about PR?

You know, I don't fully understand that. I would have to know a bit more about it. Having said that, I've always wondered.....given the fact that England is a bigger country than the others, I wonder what the percentage of voters is to each party 

That's far to deep for me Sprouty 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by moonie:

Voting should be made compulsory 

Disagree.

 

What if you have no one you can vote for because you don't agree with any of them and are sick of our political system?

Look in to the 'smaller' parties 

I do these days, but they aren't always available to vote for in certain areas.

Wait until your voting card comes through and do some last minute looking in to on the day before you go to the polling station  

 

If so, keep all the bumpf that comes through your door 

FM
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:

What about PR?

You know, I don't fully understand that. I would have to know a bit more about it. Having said that, I've always wondered.....given the fact that England is a bigger country than the others, I wonder what the percentage of voters is to each party 

That's far to deep for me Sprouty 

What I mean is, how many people in England will vote more for a Tory party rather than a working man's party. I don't know   

 

How many people 'down south' vote for a 'working class' party (as is supposed to be up north), rather than someone who appears to back the 'Toffs'  I really haven't got a clue. 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:

What about PR?

You know, I don't fully understand that. I would have to know a bit more about it. Having said that, I've always wondered.....given the fact that England is a bigger country than the others, I wonder what the percentage of voters is to each party 

That's far to deep for me Sprouty 

What I mean is, how many people in England will vote more for a Tory party rather than a working man's party. I don't know   

 

How many people 'down south' vote for a 'working class' party (as is supposed to be up north), rather than someone who appears to back the 'Toffs'  I really haven't got a clue. 

There are a number of good questions there Sprouty 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:

What about PR?

You know, I don't fully understand that. I would have to know a bit more about it. Having said that, I've always wondered.....given the fact that England is a bigger country than the others, I wonder what the percentage of voters is to each party 

That's far to deep for me Sprouty 

What I mean is, how many people in England will vote more for a Tory party rather than a working man's party. I don't know   

 

How many people 'down south' vote for a 'working class' party (as is supposed to be up north), rather than someone who appears to back the 'Toffs'  I really haven't got a clue. 

There are a number of good questions there Sprouty 

 

You know, politics haven't bothered me as much in the past as they have now. Is that cos I'm older and (hopefully) a bit more wiser 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:

What about PR?

You know, I don't fully understand that. I would have to know a bit more about it. Having said that, I've always wondered.....given the fact that England is a bigger country than the others, I wonder what the percentage of voters is to each party 

That's far to deep for me Sprouty 

What I mean is, how many people in England will vote more for a Tory party rather than a working man's party. I don't know   

 

How many people 'down south' vote for a 'working class' party (as is supposed to be up north), rather than someone who appears to back the 'Toffs'  I really haven't got a clue. 

There are a number of good questions there Sprouty 

 

You know, politics haven't bothered me as much in the past as they have now. Is that cos I'm older and (hopefully) a bit more wiser 

I may be older but am still none the wiser most times 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I am sick and tired of Cameron bleating on about how many people he's got in to work   What kind of work, and what about the people he's put out of work 

Zero hour contract jobs...an abomination in my humble opinion 

  Although I grant you, some say they work for them.  There should also be legislation in place to stop the others being 'wronged' though 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I am sick and tired of Cameron bleating on about how many people he's got in to work   What kind of work, and what about the people he's put out of work 

Zero hour contract jobs...an abomination in my humble opinion 

  Although I grant you, some say they work for them.  There should also be legislation in place to stop the others being 'wronged' though 

Agrees 

Moonie

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