Boundary changes and Labour MPs.

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Re: Boundary changes and Labour MPs.

Postby medsec222 » 22 Jul 2016, 17:46

I think you may be right about UKIP Frank. I have always wanted out of Europe, but interesting in their manifesto they highlighted no tax at all for people earning less than £15,00 and 50/50 shared care as the default when parents separate. Neither of these has been taken up by any of the other Parties. However, since the departure of Nigel, like him or loathe him, he was the driving force and so my enthusiasm has waned a bit. I am keeping an open mind because I have respect for Paul Nuttall, but I am also watching and waiting to see if Theresa May makes a significant difference to the Tories. I can't see me ever voting Labour, they have never managed to balance the books.
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Re: Boundary changes and Labour MPs.

Postby AggersAgain » 22 Jul 2016, 21:33

I sometimes wonder just how our political parties are going to finish up.

Neither of the three main parties seem to know just where they are going, and we are fast
reaching the stage when voters will not know who to vote for. I certainly wouldn't know now.
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Re: Boundary changes and Labour MPs.

Postby Suff » 25 Jul 2016, 09:36

The answer to that is always the same. You vote for whoever will do what you want them to do. If that means a local candidate which will shake westminster up, then that's who I'd vote for.

Come 2020 I will have my vote back and I'm certainly going to use it.
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.
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