Re: The Co-op Bank
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 10:28 am
number 6 wrote:
> How about the "spiv" party for the tories.that suit?
Fine by me. Don't make the mistake of assuming my derision of the Labour Party indicates a preference for the conservatives.
If I added up all my voting history, it would be in favour of Labour. I have never voted conservative. Over the last few votes I've cast, all have been 'protest' votes for parties who stand no chance of winning, but I have to vote for someone (people died for the right..... yada, yada, yada) and the main parties offer nothing I can get behind.
It's likely to be UKIP for the next few votes, unless something changes dramatically. Not that it really matters, living in a staunch labour area, people vote labour for no other reason than they've always voted labour. Put Ian Brady up as the candidate, with policies of 'steal your money, rape your wife, kill your children and burn your house' and he'd still get in with a landslide.
> How about the "spiv" party for the tories.that suit?
Fine by me. Don't make the mistake of assuming my derision of the Labour Party indicates a preference for the conservatives.
If I added up all my voting history, it would be in favour of Labour. I have never voted conservative. Over the last few votes I've cast, all have been 'protest' votes for parties who stand no chance of winning, but I have to vote for someone (people died for the right..... yada, yada, yada) and the main parties offer nothing I can get behind.
It's likely to be UKIP for the next few votes, unless something changes dramatically. Not that it really matters, living in a staunch labour area, people vote labour for no other reason than they've always voted labour. Put Ian Brady up as the candidate, with policies of 'steal your money, rape your wife, kill your children and burn your house' and he'd still get in with a landslide.