I started voting Green party when Blair went to Iraq. I have to vote labour for local and general elections because I hate the Tories to get in.
I started voting Green party when Blair went to Iraq. I have to vote labour for local and general elections because I hate the Tories to get in.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Master I feel people don't trust politicians, what do people do when they don't think theses people
don't deserve there vote,! simple they vote for no one action speaks, louder than words many
false promises the voters here Frankly people have had enough.
This Country is turning into the land of super markets, because that's all that seems to be built
very few houses, and of course very few well paid jobs.
The recession has hit US ALL, Tory's just make cuts weather we are in recession or not that's the
nature of the beast.
We must remember the people who make decisions, are well healed millionaires out of touch
with you and me. I would love to see theses shit houses live on £56 a week, poverty is rife
food banks in a modern world it's a fucking disgrace.![]()
Then you have to vote to get change otherwise you can not moan if you do not vote.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Is the whole Europe voting tomorrow? we doing it as well. I can't be bother voting cus shit will not change anyway. They say one thing and turn out another,
Our elections were on Thursday.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I don't vote domestically at all anymore as just as I lay no claims on the state, I also expect them to have no claims on me. I can register as an overseas voter, but I see no point in making such an effort. I also understand the views of those who say their vote makes no difference. UKIP is suggesting that at least there is another party on the horizon, but in truth, asides from immigration, I don't really have very much in common with UKIP. In a way UKIP's rise might be the shake up that's needed as all three of the other parties should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves, particularly in the way they have allowed unchecked immigration, student debt to rise exponentially, an allegiance to the most corrupt banking in the world, another housing bubble, a police state (with no explanation), fracking and continued privatisation (including now the NHS). It's hardly even voting for the lesser of evils looking at such policies. It's a mess and maybe the ballot box isn't the way to go anymore. I think the recent slander of Farage by the main parties and the media has been atrocious too and it has actually made me think more favourably of him too. He is up against pure scum who would much rather throw mud pies than sort themselves out in the interests of their people. It has never been more clear just how warped the British establishment is.
Eton schoolboy pieces of trash all cloned in the same schoolyard factory. People probably want someone genuine who won't be bought by the banks or US dictators.
I know a couple of former MPs (one 20+ years) very well. Have downed a fair few bottles of vodka with them till the early hours - the stories they can tell.... All I'll say is they may be friends but I wouldn't trust either...and I've told them that. My never having voted annoys the hell out of them I can tell you.
But fuck right off anyway you knobhead
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
I voted for Labour but like many people have already stated, I'm dissilusioned with the party under Ed Miliband. The party lacks direction, I mistakenly believed Labour would become more left wing after he relied on the TUC to win the leadership. Because of the unpopularity of the coalition government Ed Miliband's very lucky that his party are on course to scrape a win in the next general election. Personally I'm looking forward to Chuka Umunna, the current shadow business secretary, taking over the party in the future.
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