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excalibur On March 30, 2010




notts, United Kingdom
#16New Post! Feb 26, 2010 @ 10:58:32
@claudibeee Said

In my heart, I'm Labour (as they used to be before they became what they are now). Social Engineering hasn't helped their cause in the slightest, far too cynical. Champagne Socialism has never rung true to me, either. The days when they really supported working people and their concerns is long gone. Having said that, there's nobody else that I've got any faith in.



labours traditional core supporters the white working classes have been deserting labour for years due to their failing to preserve brains manufacturing bases, which has left the majority of them who have no higher education, left behind and destined for a life of welfare dependency.

Labour finds it far more easier to import their voters, takes up less resourses and allows money to be spent on other non-beneficial labour pet projects.

They are not the labour party of old, if they were id like them a little, they have all but wrecked the country through incompetence and their twisted idelogy of multi-culturalism.
vanished On April 24, 2011




London, United Kingdom
#17New Post! Feb 26, 2010 @ 11:28:33
Conservative Party, led by David Cameron.
retep On May 18, 2010




, United Kingdom
#18New Post! Feb 27, 2010 @ 19:56:33
I would vote UKIP if we had a candidate up here but dont think we will have.

I would vote UKIP because I loath to the depths of my being the undemocratic corrupt cess pit that is the EU.

A point to ponder as the majority of our laws are made in Europe and not westminster, and we are being lied into a federal state of Europe, then within a very few years voting for a UK MP will become the same sham and con trick as voting for an MEP..in a European parliament that can neithet instigate or stop any EU legislation...A total sham.
TheMightyOz On March 17, 2015
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Luton, United Kingdom
#19New Post! Feb 27, 2010 @ 20:09:01
Kevin Hopkins (Labour) is my local MP and I'd vote for him. He seems pretty decent. I have no idea who the other candidates are though.
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