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| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
If a social democratic part stood where I live I would vote for them. However, I only get to chose from the main three... |
Yeah I know what you mean, I’d vote for them too if they stood in my constituency, but I live in the heartlands of Tory support, the Labour candidate gets a tiny percentage share of the vote. Just to illustrate how Tory-rific it is, Ian Duncan Smith has been seen regularly at our local cinema and lives down the road!
Seriously though, I go on and on about New Labour, but if I only had a choice between Labour and Tory, I’d vote Labour every time as I know, regardless of the way the party leadership heads, there is a strong slant to the left with the grass roots support, and in fairness they have got some things right (I was just reading in the paper today about plans to create a national child care scheme to help parents who can’t afford private crèches. . I’m just feeling highly disillusioned with the trend of things which seem to be going under the rule of Blair.
| quote: | Originally posted by NYCTrancefan
Eewwwwww, I was agreeing with your post up until that part Tony Benn, as if. The same Tony Benn that remarked that he hoped G.W. was buggered by one of the male palace servants when he visited Britain last year. Benn strikes me as a crass, crude character, just as tactless and obnoxious as G.W. Bush except to the left. Then yet again you might just be kidding. |
To be fair, I can’t see it realistically being the same Tony Benn. Regardless of his political stances, you could only really describe the man as a gentleman, and commands a massive amount of respect from MPs across parties. While he has been highly critical of some American foreign policy and Bush, that sounds an uncharacteristic phrase and I highly doubt he actually said that!
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