They do address this indirectly, and indicate that voters are forthcoming when coming out of polling booths.
Fair enough. I suppose my doubt centres on whether "forthcoming" is necessarily "honest".
They do address this indirectly, and indicate that voters are forthcoming when coming out of polling booths.
Where were you in 2015 then?
Yes I get the drift, and I disagree. There are Tory policies I don't like, they cut too much IMO, but like most other people, I trust them more with the economy than I do Labour. And it's always about the economy (stupid).
I would never vote Labour, after the Conservative campaign locally, I was planning not to vote, however this morning I have decided to vote for Kristy Adams reluctantly!
As I have posted previously all you have to do is imagine a combination of Corbyn, McDonnell and Abbott in charge when you vote...
Of course they rely on people telling the truth when asked.
There was a local conservative campaign? No one knocked the door, my wife got a couple of leaflets in the post, I didn't and that was it.
No. If we don't arm them, they'll simply get their arms from somewhere else. And if we manage to get all arms producers to stop arming them, they'll have to use their vast wealth to develop their own arms industry, which is a risk worthy of debate, should it be an option.You don't think there's a (human and financial) cost further down the road, to pay, for (indirectly) arming people that want to kill us?
The economy was in a good state when Labour took office, and it carried on in a good state until it wasn't any more. Which is how it always works with Labour.The strange thing is, the economy was in a better state with Labour, until the world wide crash, and that was without having to cut public services to the bone - but that is now conveniently forgotten...
I thought about voting Labour, then I logged in to Facebook and saw the type of people I would be in cahoots with and almost threw up.
They must like me then as I always decline to say who I voted for or what my polling card number is.
"Played into terrorists hands as well".....are you for real?
And just to confirm you are in some way trying to compare her cuts in Police budgets....(which is wrong by he way)......to turning up and being arrested at a pro IRA political rally after the IRA bombed our city. And to this day refuses to condemn the murdering actions of the IRA....and before there's any issues....Jeremy Corbyn has categorically refused to condemn the murders of British citizens and Soldiers...fact!
Fair enough. I suppose my doubt centres on whether "forthcoming" is necessarily "honest".
I haven't heard a peep from anyone on Kristy Adams team either. All I received through the door, from the Conservatives, was a leaflet designed to look like a trashy gossip magazine.
They must like me then as I always decline to say who I voted for or what my polling card number is.
Here's a(n extremely tentative) prediction: their model won't be as successful in this election as the last two. They've obviously refined it, improving its accuracy with the last two elections, but -- and here's my problem with the statistical/positivist approach to politics -- it can't take account changing factors sufficiently well. Brexit being one which, for me, is part of a wider dissatisfaction with neoliberalism (which also may well feed into this election), but also an increased younger vote will also appear with this election.
The strange thing is, the economy was in a better state with Labour, until the world wide crash, and that was without having to cut public services to the bone - but that is now conveniently forgotten...
No. If we don't arm them, they'll simply get their arms from somewhere else. And if we manage to get all arms producers to stop arming them, they'll have to use their vast wealth to develop their own arms industry, which is a risk worthy of debate, should it be an option.
The economy was in a good state when Labour took office, and it carried on in a good state until it wasn't any more. Which is how it always works with Labour.
The UK government cycle is as follows:
Labour **** up the economy
We vote in the Tories to fix it
The Tories fix it and cut spending
We're happy with the economy, but want more spent on welfare, so we vote in Labour
Labour spend more on welfare and things look good
Labour **** up the economy