Why I’ll Never Vote Conservative at a General Election
To traditional Labour voters and those that care about workers rights and the NHS who have voted Labour in the past and are planning to vote Conservative at the 2010 general election. I don’t think Labour’s done a particularly good job in many areas of government, but they do have their successes as well like […]
Election 2010 Dear Conservative Shadow Cabinet and Conservative Blue Blog Moderator
Dear Conservative Shadow Cabinet and Conservative Blue Blog Moderator Earlier this month I made a comment at the Conservative Blue blog, specifically in response to this blog post:http://blog.conservatives.com/index.php/2010/02/02/ask-me-your-questions-on-the-economy/ I think you’ll agree a blog post titled “Ask me your questions on the economy” by George Osborne (Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and Conservative General Election […]
Can Labour Win the General Election?
Watched Question Time the other night and a young man in the audience said: “The longer we can avoid David Cameron the better.” And there was a big applause, think the biggest of the program, see around 3 minutes 30 seconds of the Question Time clip below: There was also a very funny joke by […]
BNP Immigration Policy Would Damage the Game of Football
I’m not a big football fan, I normally only watch events like the World Cup, still I’d hate to see the beautiful game of Football damaged by the BNP Immigration policy. The BNP Immigration Policy states: “Stop all new immigration except for exceptional cases” Unless Football players are “exceptional cases” this means British Football teams […]
General Election 2010 Barking Parliamentary Constituency
The Barking and Dagenham (North London) Parliamentary Constituency will be the battle ground for the British National Party leader Nick Griffin (MEP) during the 2010 General Election. Currently the parliamentary seat is held by Labour Margaret Hodge, but in the 2006 council elections the BNP gained 12 of the 51 council seats, making the BNP […]
Reasons to Vote United Kingdom Independence Party: UKIP 2010 General Election
The United Kingdom Independence Party (which also uses the expansion UK Independence Party, commonly known as UKIP, pronounced /?ju?k?p/ roughly yoo-kip) is a conservative, eurosceptic political party. Its principal aim is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. UKIP currently holds thirteen seats in the European Parliament and two in the House […]
Reasons to Vote Liberal Democrat 2010 General Election
The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems, are a centrist political party in the United Kingdom, formed in 1988 by a merger of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party. The two parties had formed the electoral SDP-Liberal Alliance for seven years before then. The party’s leader is Nick Clegg. The Lib Dems […]
Reasons to Vote Labour at the Next General Election
The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom. Founded at the start of the 20th century, it has been seen since 1920 as the principal party of the Left in England, Scotland and Wales, but not Northern Ireland, where it has only recently begun to organise again. Labour first surpassed the […]