Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
- 31,278
People seem very dogmatic about who they are, or aren't, prepared to vote for.
I recognise that the Tory governments of Thatcher and Major were not my cup of tea, but that isn't to say I won't vote for the Conservatives in the future.
Unfortunately, they don't have any bold or radical policies that will make any difference to the issues that are important to me, i.e. tax, roads, crime and drugs, council tax, immigration, foreign policy and local government funding. Therefore, I will not be voting for them this time around.
I recognise that the Tory governments of Thatcher and Major were not my cup of tea, but that isn't to say I won't vote for the Conservatives in the future.
Unfortunately, they don't have any bold or radical policies that will make any difference to the issues that are important to me, i.e. tax, roads, crime and drugs, council tax, immigration, foreign policy and local government funding. Therefore, I will not be voting for them this time around.