I'm all for safe standing but not sure I could ever bring myself to put my cross next to a Lib Dem.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28886330
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28886330
And of course we have a lot of love for the local Liberals, who's actions delayed our ground and cost Tony more than a few quid to fight.I'm all for safe standing but not sure I could ever bring myself to put my cross next to a Lib Dem.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28886330
Well, as with any partnership, especially democratic ones, there will be an element of give and take, compromises,.... so in this case, as they are the minority partner, they had to give ground on tuition fees, simple really.Why would anyone believe a LibDem pledge again after the last manifesto pledged the end of university tuition fees? The party have had four years as a coalition partner. Why have they not moved on this in this time?
Pretty much this!I've always voted since I was 18, but now I have a loathing for all of the parties. You genuinely can't tell'em apart these days. Coupled with MP's behaviour over the last few years, I've never felt so apathetic about voting. Doesn't say much for the state of party politics in this country does it?
Lastly, I find it strange those other parties can do u-turns on policy but when the Lib Dems do it it's terminal for them. That is the nature of being minority party in a coalition.
Shame on anyone who would even consider a lib dem vote
If I had expressed a similar sentiment so clearly about UKIP on one of the numerous threads about them, I would have got all sorts of aggro.
The situation is slightly different though - I'm not aware UKIP have done the Albion any harm ? Lib Dems on the other hand - LDC, Norman Baker and of course Bellotti.