I wont be voting in the local election as the party I would vote for isn't standing. I am voting in the General Election on a national basis not local policies .
Who would you vote for? Please tlel me its the monster raving looney party...
I wont be voting in the local election as the party I would vote for isn't standing. I am voting in the General Election on a national basis not local policies .
Not that their ever likely to but just say then that Tories policies were all to your liking, would you vote for them?Neither.
It's not about the personalities of the party leaders - because it's not a presidential election. And it's not about what the candidates are offering local people - because it's a national election.
It's about the different policies of the competing parties - we are electing a national parliament that will determine a national government.
Call me old-fashioned, but that's how I've always voted.
Yes.Not that their ever likely to but just say then that Tories policies were all to your liking, would you vote for them?
Neither.
It's not about the personalities of the party leaders - because it's not a presidential election. And it's not about what the candidates are offering local people - because it's a national election.
It's about the different policies of the competing parties - we are electing a national parliament that will determine a national government.
Call me old-fashioned, but that's how I've always voted.
f*** me, the place is a khazi, god knows what it would have been like without the fundingI live in Hastings, a town which has benefited from hundreds of millions of pounds in government funding.
Mike Foster fits the bill, I would suggest. Although he was given a head start in 1997 by the appalling record of Jacqui Lait (Mrs Peter Jones) who had a particular knack of upsetting the local fisher folk.Hence the option party leaders/nationally, i.e. the party's policy.
But even then I would never decide my vote purely on the party's policy nationally. You have to pay attention to the local candidate as well. I live in Hastings, a town which has benefited from hundreds of millions of pounds in government funding. Elect a poor local MP, and they are less likely to keep fighting for / put over a good argument for getting continued investment.