But I know which Millionaire I trust to recover the economy (which they have been doing), Stop the scroungers in the welfare system, I'm all for helping those that are in genuine need, the welfare state was set up as a safety net, not a way of life, Stand up for our troops, Cut waste and bureaucracy in the NHS, Reduce Unemployment (Remember this fact, no Labour government has ever left office with a lower unemployment total than when it entered office), Help and support businesses.
Miliband - waste of space, weak as dishwater, him & his shadow cabinet, hate them all with a passion, Islington based Metropolitan elite self hating prats. Clegg - I like him as an individual but LIb Dem policies are to woolly for me Farage - Again, like him individually, but too many wrong uns in the party, and he can promise state funded orgasms and beach holidays for all if he likes, but it doesn't matter, he isn't getting in.
I'm finding the high number of labour votes quite disconcerting
Same here. But nothing overly surprising. Football is traditionally a working class game. Not trying to stereotype, but it is. If this were a forum for Rugby supporters it would probably be different.
Also not trying to stereotype but Labour (especially with their campaign this time around) are trying to appeal to the working class voter. Add the two together and hey presto Labour will be popular.
how can people forget the mess we were in last time or the time (1979) before that
How can people forget the crash was a global one. Labour has apologised for not regulating the banks. The Tories have always been for de-regulation and would have lamabasted Labour if they had done so. The deficit was much lower under the last Labour government than the Tories until the crash. I can understand people who advocated more regulation of the financial sector criticising Labour for the mess of last time, but not a Tory. That is being hypocritical or ignorant or both. Wont bite any more, but good if people can just say their choice.
Probably Lib Dem for tactical reasons, although Vince Cable is also a damn good local MP.
Twickenham is being very heavily targeted by the Tories. Indeed, a day rarely passes without one of us receiving a call, a leaflet through the door or a letter from Dave. Unimpressed with all the main parties and (as someone put it on the news the other night) their recent attempts at political cross-dressing.
Conservative. Mainly 2 reasons: Like Jo Johnson our local MP - talks a lot of sense and makes a real effort to attend local events. Not a fan of Ed Miliband - still convinced they voted for the wrong one!
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Which one?
https://yournextmp.com/constituency/65705/lewisham-east
http://peoplebeforeprofit.org.uk/
...and this is the Green candidate you mentioned:
http://www.storm.poorun.org/biography.htm
I'm pleased to see it.
Cameron=Millionaire, Miliband=Millionaire, Clegg=Millionaire, Farage=Millionaire
But I know which Millionaire I trust to recover the economy (which they have been doing), Stop the scroungers in the welfare system, I'm all for helping those that are in genuine need, the welfare state was set up as a safety net, not a way of life, Stand up for our troops, Cut waste and bureaucracy in the NHS, Reduce Unemployment (Remember this fact, no Labour government has ever left office with a lower unemployment total than when it entered office), Help and support businesses.
Miliband - waste of space, weak as dishwater, him & his shadow cabinet, hate them all with a passion, Islington based Metropolitan elite self hating prats.
Clegg - I like him as an individual but LIb Dem policies are to woolly for me
Farage - Again, like him individually, but too many wrong uns in the party, and he can promise state funded orgasms and beach holidays for all if he likes, but it doesn't matter, he isn't getting in.
how can people forget the mess we were in last time or the time (1979) before that
All work in the City of London, but vote Labour......yeah right
Also not trying to stereotype but Labour (especially with their campaign this time around) are trying to appeal to the working class voter. Add the two together and hey presto Labour will be popular.
Twickenham is being very heavily targeted by the Tories. Indeed, a day rarely passes without one of us receiving a call, a leaflet through the door or a letter from Dave. Unimpressed with all the main parties and (as someone put it on the news the other night) their recent attempts at political cross-dressing.
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