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jay asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 1 decade ago

dont know whom to vote pls help help help help?

hi i m new for this election b4 i was in india n now stay with my husband i don't know much about here politics pls anyone suggest whom to vote labour lib dem or Conservative

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Vote Labour

    There is no other option

  • 1 decade ago

    Only you can make up your mind, but I will definitely not vote Labour unless you want more of this:-

    The Labour Party claim to be the working class party with their claim of 'a fairer society', if this is so why has the gap between rich and poor increased over the last 13 years, and why is it still expanding?

    Gordon Brown himself said he would end boom and bust, yet here we are almost bankrupt after having the worst and longest recession in 60 years!

    He uses the words 'There is no life on the dole anymore', even though unemployment is the highest it has been since the 1980's. Youth unemployment is higher than it has ever been!

    He promised to use 'prudence' when residing over the economy, yet he lost billions selling the country's gold at a lot less than it was worth, doubled the national debt and increased taxes 178 times!

    Gordon Brown promised to take care of ordinary pensioners, yet he taxed all their pensions!

    Our Prime Minister also promised to help rebuild economy growth, yet has put up national insurance.

    He said that child poverty would be halved by 2010, but again this has not happened.

    Manufacturing has declined more under Gordon Brown than any other Prime Minister.

    He said he would increase defence spending every year, but has failed to do so.

    All this as well as bailing out fat cat bankers and losing sensitive information!

  • 1 decade ago

    Vote Conservative!

  • 1 decade ago

    Conservative - lower taxes (especially for for rich people & corporations), less regulation of banks, less credibility when it comes to the environment, "Big Society" - peoples running their own hospitals and schools etc, no change in the electoral system. Less money to unemployed people, anti-europe, tougher on immigration.

    Labour - More 'progressive' the the Conservatives. They brought in civil partnerships (gay marriage), more pro Europe than the Conservatives, not as pro Europe as the Lib Dems, probably no change to the electoral system, although they might consider changing to the 'alternative vote', which not many people want. Spent tonnes of money, especially on war. Left us with a huge financial debt to other countries. Been in power for 13 years.

    Lib Dems - Greener than the other two, although anti-nuclear power. The most pro Europe, want proportional representation (the fairest electoral system). Not been in power for almost 100 years. Progressive (i.e equal rights etc) like Labour. Want to scrap the Trident programme which is the submarines which carry nuclear weapons. Its expensive - but is it crucial to our defense?

    Make up your own mind.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Unless you want tax cuts for millionaires, less help for the poor and the return of fox hunting, vote tactically for whoever's more likely to keep the Tories out.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    VOTE FOR BNP,,,,

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