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UK General Election called May 6th
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<blockquote data-quote="Feicarsinn" data-source="post: 309963" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>Oh you British folk, you do have it good. Compare your situation to ours and then complain. At least you get the chance to get you incompetant eejits out of government in a few months, we're stuck with ours for the next year and a half.</p><p></p><p>If I were British I'd probably vote Lib Dem. New Labour has bollocked up the country by appearances and having family that lived in Manchester throughout the 1980's I'd be very cautious about voting for the Tories. Fact is, in many ways Britain's current recession can be traced back to the "Credit Culture" that emerged under Thatcher's reign and their current leadership does little to inspire my confidence.v</p><p></p><p>So with that in mind, I'd vote Lib Dem. Nick Clegg seems to be a capable politician and what with my complete lack of fate in the other major parties, they would seem to be the only remaining choice. Also at the very least having a third strong party would be good for the democratic process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feicarsinn, post: 309963, member: 22777"] Oh you British folk, you do have it good. Compare your situation to ours and then complain. At least you get the chance to get you incompetant eejits out of government in a few months, we're stuck with ours for the next year and a half. If I were British I'd probably vote Lib Dem. New Labour has bollocked up the country by appearances and having family that lived in Manchester throughout the 1980's I'd be very cautious about voting for the Tories. Fact is, in many ways Britain's current recession can be traced back to the "Credit Culture" that emerged under Thatcher's reign and their current leadership does little to inspire my confidence.v So with that in mind, I'd vote Lib Dem. Nick Clegg seems to be a capable politician and what with my complete lack of fate in the other major parties, they would seem to be the only remaining choice. Also at the very least having a third strong party would be good for the democratic process. [/QUOTE]
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