joker
BHA Blues Away
I don't disagree and the tuition fees sellout was a major factor in why I discounted the party at the last general election.
However, just out of interest, who do you feel that we can trust? I'm honestly not being sarcastic. To me it seems pretty much every party has blotted its copybook one way or another over the past decade or so. Labour had the small matter of Iraq. The Tories say we are all in this together but they've spent the last six years trying to eviscerate my terms and conditions of employment. The LibDems we have already discussed. UKIP, having fulfilled their raison d'être, are already climbing down on NHS spending commitments made over the referendum campaign if you follow Farage's remarks. Where do we go if we want trust?
I've voted Green recently as they've not personally let me down yet. That's mainly because they haven't had a chance to, as I don't live in Brighton.
Honestly, I don't know, I just feel that the Lib Dems don't seem to hold any sway anymore, unfortunately Nick Clegg had his own agenda and led them down a path that has set them back years, UKIP I'm just not sure about, Labour and the Tories would depend on their leader/cabinet for me, I would never vote for Jeremy Corbyn, and Cameron is no longer a starter, I'm not a great believer in the Green Party, although I do believe in the ethos of a greener Britain.
I think voting for a political party to govern the country, and voting in the referendum are two completely different things, as there were remain and leave candidates in all parties.
Now I have probably made my ideas about as clear as mud