found a handy link on the bbc that gives an overview of some of the main issues that the main three parties say they will do/support.
It will be updated(by the bbc) as they get more info from the parties.
Anyway I thought it might prove handy for people like me, who find it difficult to work out who stands for what exactly.
I'm liking the sound of the Lib Dems from this so far - pro indivdual freedoms and not involved in xenophobic policies? scapping the tutition fees scheme and replacing council tax with i guess a rates system like we used to have(based on property value, not postcode). I'm not 100% sure on everything, but so far seems they are being the most reasonable.(i should have made a poll shouldn't i)
It will be updated(by the bbc) as they get more info from the parties.
Anyway I thought it might prove handy for people like me, who find it difficult to work out who stands for what exactly.
I'm liking the sound of the Lib Dems from this so far - pro indivdual freedoms and not involved in xenophobic policies? scapping the tutition fees scheme and replacing council tax with i guess a rates system like we used to have(based on property value, not postcode). I'm not 100% sure on everything, but so far seems they are being the most reasonable.(i should have made a poll shouldn't i)