I would naturally vote conservative, (as I did in 1987 and 1992) were it not for their stance on europe and the reactionary stance they have to certain social issues - which is why I voted LibDem in 1997 in protest.
In the 2001 election I was so dissapointed by the poposed policies of all the major parties that I purposefully spoiled my ballot (I wrote "This ballot intentionaly spoiled" over it)
Currently there is no party to represent my views, if the tories could learn to live with europe and people of different social lifestyles then they would easily get my vote.
The LibDems would have to move significantly to the right economically to get my vote - this is possible but, sadly, it doesn't seem probable.
And as for Labour - well they have again proved themselves to be the opposite of what I believe economically left and socially authoritarian.
To those of you who espouse a certain party - why should I vote for them? indeed why should I not intentionally spoil my ballot again next year?
In the 2001 election I was so dissapointed by the poposed policies of all the major parties that I purposefully spoiled my ballot (I wrote "This ballot intentionaly spoiled" over it)
Currently there is no party to represent my views, if the tories could learn to live with europe and people of different social lifestyles then they would easily get my vote.
The LibDems would have to move significantly to the right economically to get my vote - this is possible but, sadly, it doesn't seem probable.
And as for Labour - well they have again proved themselves to be the opposite of what I believe economically left and socially authoritarian.
To those of you who espouse a certain party - why should I vote for them? indeed why should I not intentionally spoil my ballot again next year?
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