Jfuhrer: I couldn't agree more , to see a real change we will have to vote for one of the least favourite party's to win. i.e liberal , bnp , ukip. thanks
Well, i would rather cut off my feet than vote in the bnp, but I still wonder if it would change things much even if one of the less popular parties got in.
Jfuhrer: I couldn't agree more , to see a real change we will have to vote for one of the least favourite party's to win. i.e liberal , bnp , ukip. thanks
well well, thats a quick turn around. Yesterday you were promoting the views and beliefs of the National Socialists.
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
CrosstownTraffic: Well, i would rather cut off my feet than vote in the bnp, but I still wonder if it would change things much even if one of the less popular parties got in.
I believe it may , but if the more favourite party adopted some of the key points that the party like bnp use , then this would wipe them out.....cut out the middle man if you like. All the party's have their own good views but what they all tend to do is play swings and roundabouts i.e drop the prices of v.a.t and double the petrol etc
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
englishelegance: Tories for me every time!!!
Cool ,what do they have that is so different to the labour party. Everyone call's everyone liars , so who do we know's telling the truth...........I think John major was the last conservative do you think he is anything like there new head
englisheleganceBirmingham, West Midlands, England UK3,025 posts
The Labour goverment have ruined this country. Most parties if not all have hidden agendas, and yes Major was a fairly decent leader. Cameron for me is the one to get us out of the mess Blair and Brown have gotten us into.
englishelegance: The Labour goverment have ruined this country. Most parties if not all have hidden agendas, and yes Major was a fairly decent leader. Cameron for me is the one to get us out of the mess Blair and Brown have gotten us into.
If we're honest. The Tory's got us out of serious issues in the 70's but were in government too long. 'New Labour' Did a lot of good and got us out of some of the holes that the Conservatives got us in, but again have now been there too long.
I THINK that after a while, You want to be in power for power's sake, and that you forget the true reasons - no matter WHAT the political belief.
Both the major parties have good ideas and true beliefs for the good of the country. If ONLY the Lib Dems believed in the best opf both - we'd have a simple answer.
It's a case of voting for the 'least damaging', I guess.
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
illu_66: If we're honest. The Tory's got us out of serious issues in the 70's but were in government too long. 'New Labour' Did a lot of good and got us out of some of the holes that the Conservatives got us in, but again have now been there too long.
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I THINK that after a while, You want to be in power for power's sake, and that you forget the true reasons - no matter WHAT the political belief.
Both the major parties have good ideas and true beliefs for the good of the country. If ONLY the Lib Dems believed in the best opf both - we'd have a simple answer.
It's a case of voting for the 'least damaging', I guess.
Going back to the point of swings and roundabout i guess. You must have an all round best though
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
TrueBlue1986: I like him more than Blair because he's not Labour, for me Brown is the most capable, just ashame his party(and what it stands for) is a joke.
I agree Mr brown is quite fit to be a to run the country , just not under the party politics and views
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
Jfuhrer: Maybe ,but never the less still and issue and a PROBLEM
But surely you must realise voting for just one party such as the BNP does not address the nation as a whole, or represent the people and Democracy? Like I said yesterday to you, the major parties are the best qualified to deal with any issue of immigration. It may well becoming a problem, but you have to remember to the UK has a long standing history of migration and tolerance too. This is what makes this country unique in one sense.
Yes there are people who have abused this to the point where others are not starting to feel intimidated and a general feeling of unfairness, the sense that Britian is losing it's Britishness.
Fish n Chips is not as poplular as curry, what does that say to you about people's tastes in this country, that they are diverse. Curry is one of the UK's National Dishes. I wonder if the BNP is partial to a bit of curry, or lime pickle? Ask how many BNP supportes eat food or drink any form of liquid that is not of British origin?
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
Veritaas: But surely you must realise voting for just one party such as the BNP does not address the nation as a whole, or represent the people and Democracy? Like I said yesterday to you, the major parties are the best qualified to deal with any issue of immigration. It may well becoming a problem, but you have to remember to the UK has a long standing history of migration and tolerance too. This is what makes this country unique in one sense.
Must currys like vindaloo madras dansak korma was invented by the brits go to india and they have never even heard of these currys they make their own. so what does this tell me about the british taste well.....they like their own cooking.
where have i said i want the bnp in power..........no where. i wont some of there ways to be adopted yes , and most of all just want peoples opinion , not for them to tell me what mine is. thank you
Yes there are people who have abused this to the point where others are not starting to feel intimidated and a general feeling of unfairness, the sense that Britian is losing it's Britishness.
Fish n Chips is not as poplular as curry, what does that say to you about people's tastes in this country, that they are diverse. Curry is one of the UK's National Dishes. I wonder if the BNP is partial to a bit of curry, or lime pickle? Ask how many BNP supportes eat food or drink any form of liquid that is not of British origin?
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
Must currys like vindaloo madras dansak korma was invented by the brits go to india and they have never even heard of these currys they make their own. so what does this tell me about the british taste well.....they like their own cooking.
where have i said i want the bnp in power..........no where. i wont some of there ways to be adopted yes , and most of all just want peoples opinion , not for them to tell me what mine is. thank you
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
Jfuhrer: Must currys like vindaloo madras dansak korma was invented by the brits go to india and they have never even heard of these currys they make their own. so what does this tell me about the british taste well.....they like their own cooking.
where have i said i want the bnp in power..........no where. i wont some of there ways to be adopted yes , and most of all just want peoples opinion , not for them to tell me what mine is. thank you
Vindaloo, Madras, Dansak, Korma, can you tell me where you got that information from. You know there is a restaurant called Veeraswamy in Regent Street, one of the oldest in the UK and is still running.
Just for clarification purposes I did not state in my previous post that you wanted the BNP in power, but it does sound very much like you are in agreement with them on the immigration issue, and maybe perhaps more but such you have not discussed.
The fact is you have only base your debate on one thing in regards to politics. Time and time again you keep mentioning immigration. What about the National Healthcare system, Education, the elderly. The list is endless. There is more to politics than just immigration. To vote one should really have a broad idea of what a party represent, not just one single issue.
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
mindfful: i cant vote for another 2 years but i spose i will just be votin for who hubby tells me too cuz thats the submissive wifey manner in which i roll
I have not got a husband so I have to make my own mind up.
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
Veritaas: Vindaloo, Madras, Dansak, Korma, can you tell me where you got that information from. You know there is a restaurant called Veeraswamy in Regent Street, one of the oldest in the UK and is still running.
Just for clarification purposes I did not state in my previous post that you wanted the BNP in power, but it does sound very much like you are in agreement with them on the immigration issue, and maybe perhaps more but such you have not discussed.
The fact is you have only base your debate on one thing in regards to politics. Time and time again you keep mentioning immigration. What about the National Healthcare system, Education, the elderly. The list is endless. There is more to politics than just immigration. To vote one should really have a broad idea of what a party represent, not just one single issue.
If didn't have to spend billions of pound's a year on sending people home who don't have the right to be here , or have to spend money on people that over with 20 kids and all there grand parents who don't work , then maybe we would have more money for other things , but the British come seconded in Britain.
Yes there are other issues to deal with but I'm raising this one.
If want to rise what food the British eat more than go ahead Thats much more important , in fact I'll email Gordon brown now and ask him to raise it at the next debate. thanks again
JfuhrerOPlondon, Greater London, England UK220 posts
mindfful: i cant vote for another 2 years but i spose i will just be votin for who hubby tells me too cuz thats the submissive wifey manner in which i roll
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