KitLily wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
Yeah, they do seem to have gotten worse over time, don't they? I have never voted Conservative either. In almost all of the general elections I have voted in, I have voted The Labour Party.
The Liberal Democrats have pretty much sabotaged any chance of them ever being a major party, after their backstabbing policy of raising student tuition fees.
UK politics is a joke at the moment. Even The Labour Party are not much better than the Conservatives.
Oh I thought you were American!
Unfortunately I've nearly always lived in True Blue areas of the country so I've had to vote Lib Dem to get the Tories out. Our local Lib Dem councillors are brilliant, the Tories don't stand a chance here. The councillors are often seen around the village, they greet us by name. Proper politicians taking care of their constituents.
I just wish the Labour Party had a direction! And a clear message, like 'we will overhaul the NHS so it works for everyone.' Or 'we will focus on renewable energy'. Or 'we will focus on making the UK independent in food and energy.'
Or SOMETHING! A message we can get behind!
Well that was my lecture for the day, thank you for attending.
Haha, weirdly, a lot of people online, historically, assume I am American for whatever reason!
But, no, I am a humble British person.
My city on a whole typically votes Labour at the general election. My local constituency that covers the town within the city I live in, votes Conservative at local elections.
Yes,
The Labour Party could do with direction! Their only selling point at the moment seems to be that people are sick of the Tories, which isn't exactly something to be proud to be elected for (assuming
The Labour Party win the next election).