clapham_gull
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- Aug 20, 2003
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BNP as always for me.
Do you agree with their position on the Ghurkas than ?
BNP as always for me.
After the last few times Ive voted I went for a 'joke vote' and went for UKIP or BNP or whatever the funniest names were on the ballot but this time I fancy acctually having a SERIOUS vote but I have no idea who to go for!
BNP for me.
I'm not happy about it but thats life.Brown in his manifesto said he would let us vote on Europe but then backtracked.Do you agree with their position on the Ghurkas then ?
I'm not happy about it but thats life.Brown in his manifesto said he would let us vote on Europe but then backtracked.
No party will please you 100%.You take the rough with the smooth Clapham.
No they're not.
These are the parties contesting the Euro elections in the South East:-
ROMAN: The Roman Party
Well I'll got to the foot of our stairs as I post the Greens are winning this poll who would have thought it
I used to vote for them in Brighton after I left the Labour party never ever thinking they might get in and correct me if I'm wrong but they have Green councilors in Brighton now.
YIPPEE !!!!!
If the General Election was held now I'd be sorely tempted to do that - and I hate the Greens! However party loyalty will probably win out, I'd hate the Tories to sneak in with the anti-tory vote split between Green and Labour.If ex-Labour voters vote tatically the Greens have a good chance of winning Pavillion at the next General Election, too.
If ex-Labour voters vote tatically the Greens have a good chance of winning Pavillion at the next General Election, too.
If ex-Labour voters vote tatically the Greens have a good chance of winning Pavillion at the next General Election, too.
They have an incredibly good chance of winning Pavillion..
If you take into account
1) They now have 12 councillors in Brighton and Hove
2) Their candidate this time is Caroline Lucas, who is quite high profile and has already been seen associating herself with the cause
3) The Tory candidate is bloody awful
4) Dave Lepper is standing down, so it will be harder to maintain the Labour vote on personal preferences to him.
Totally agree with your view on New Labour, but why the Greens? They appear to me to be the party with the most half-baked ideas - even the Lib Dems have more about them. I had a 'personal message' from Caroline Lucas a while back and it was utter drivel.I did'nt vote tactically I left the Labour party (local) because of their treatment of local councilors who refused to pay the pole tax and the fact that they were more like the tories than the tories
New Labour = old tories
Although I'm not very "Eco" I do think the Greens are sound on a number of issues ranging from Europe to personal freedom. Lucas is also an experienced MEP and comes over as sensible individual.