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T???? Wrote:

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> > > Simple and clear cut analysis.....

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> http://benjaminstudebaker.com/2015/05/02/britain-f

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> > or-the-love-of-god-please-stop-david-cameron/

> >

> > Or, to summarise: the author took 77 graphs to

> > show he thinks Cameron is bad, but then

> concludes

> > that Miliband will only a teenie-tiny itsy-bit

> > better. Maybe.

>

>

> Was there No graph on either employment levels or

> unemployment. UK GDP growth compared to Other

> European countries cut off handily at 2012....wot

> no 2013 and 2014 figures, why on earth could that

> be? Surely not because they don't fit in with his

> anti-coalition narrative




Yes for the love of God stop David Cameron from privatising everything and leaving the poor destitute...?????? or however many ? your tag has... Lower figures of unemployment are partly because of people going self employed, and not necessarily earning more than the unemployed due to economic instability and not many people spending....

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> > I agree no one cares about electoral reform

> other

> > than the lib dems and other minor parties. If

> it

> > ain't broke why fix it?

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> LOL - cos it's broken.


You may think so, the lib dems may think so, but the vast majority of the electorate couldn't give a damn either way.


Louisa.

Loz Wrote:

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> > Yes for the love of God stop David Cameron from

> privatising everything and leaving the poor

> destitute...

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> Instead, vote Miliband and get pretty much exactly

> the same thing?


Well... Loosely speaking, a Vindaloo in one Indian restaurant is much the same as any other Indian restaurant.


Sometimes it's nice to have a change.


Foxy

hello and welcome to the election thread


selective cut and paste more than welcome to make a point but be warned, regular posters in the policts threads have been know to amend wikipedia to back up their point and subsequently post a link, so get your edits in early


we welcome sock puppets as you can see


GCH not tested


share of freehold

Louisa Wrote:

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> > > I agree no one cares about electoral reform

> > other

> > > than the lib dems and other minor parties. If

> > it

> > > ain't broke why fix it?

> > >

> > > Louisa.

> >

> > LOL - cos it's broken.

>

> You may think so, the lib dems may think so, but

> the vast majority of the electorate couldn't give

> a damn either way.

>

> Louisa.


So the system works because the vast majority don't give a damn? Interesting view of democracy.

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> > > > I agree no one cares about electoral reform

> > > other

> > > > than the lib dems and other minor parties.

> If

> > > it

> > > > ain't broke why fix it?

> > > >

> > > > Louisa.

> > >

> > > LOL - cos it's broken.

> >

> > You may think so, the lib dems may think so,

> but

> > the vast majority of the electorate couldn't

> give

> > a damn either way.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> So the system works because the vast majority

> don't give a damn? Interesting view of democracy.


The system works because we wouldn't be here today in a stable democracy which has produced stable majority government for most of the last century. The fact there isn't appetite amongst the populus for electoral reform speaks volumes too. I can understand why it would upset supporters of a minor party, but I think that's a good price to pay for stable Government (most of the time).


Louisa.

I agree Louisa. Electoral reform is not the subject of the title.

I have a daughter at university ( 2012) intake and the first to have paid the increased fees.

According to her there are plenty of students voting, good for them. They are exercising their democratic right to vote for the first time in their lives.

Use your vote, don't complain about the consequences if you don't .

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