Cameron still a Wanker

andy w

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I'm still undecided whether to pick the least worse option of the two most popular parties, or to say sod you lot and vote for a party that is closest to my viewpoint but hasn't much of gaining power.
Too often the parliamentary parties are too close together in their viewpoints and outlook and don't listen to ordinary people. Only recently an all party committee published proposals in conjunction with the quango Public Health England to tackle drinking. One proposal was to put graphic warnings on cans and bottles as the same with cigarette packaging. I thought voting Tory last time would put a stop to the purse lipped hectoring that was so common place under the last Labour government. Sadly I was wrong, they all sing from the same hymn sheet.
 

captainpish

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Best thing to do is exactly what you said. The only patyl close to making a dent is ukip. If we always succumb to the scare tactics and vote one of the two in because voting for ukip or lib dem will take votes away from one of the main two and hand it to the other by default we will always have the same status quo. Its not an accident its by design. They both serve the interests of the banks, big agra, big pharma and global corporations and follow the MO of eradicating the middle classes to create an evn bigger wealth gap. In the next 20 years we will have the super rich and the poor if we continue along this path. But thats the way it is designed, for the rich to get richer amd the poor to get poorer. I always think of the who song "wont get fooled again" and the lineat the end of the song "meet the new boss, hes the same as the old boss"
 

John Marwood

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John Marwood

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