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For all the praise given to Vince Cable...
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As a long time Labour voter, I'm sitting the next one out I'm afraid. As I have the right to vote I will choose my right not to vote.
All 3 leaders are beneath contempt imho and I find Brown incompetent, Clegg invisible (I don't I know what he looks like), Cameron incapable."An arrogant and self-righteous Guardian reading tvv@t".
!!!!!! is all that about?0 -
Clegg invisible (I don't I know what he looks like)
That's more to do with the media's lack of coverage than any shortcomings he may or may not have.
Its funny reading the posts that say that voting Lib Dem is a waste of a vote and that they'll never get in. Stand by your convictions people! If you think that Lib Dem have the best policies and strategies for the future, then back them! Voting for the most popular option in any election will only ever get you mediocrity and continuation of the status quo.0 -
Vince Cable talks commonsense on financial matters. Though as he's been Chief Economist for Shell International obviosly extremely knowledgeable.
Unfortunately one man doesn't make a party in my eyes.
Time to move to proportional respresentation to allow qualified individuals to be politicians. Rather than the outdated system we now have.0
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