Local Elections - Campaign literature

Challenger1978 said:
Do you not think that there is something very fundamentally wrong with this society. When we have to choose the lesser of two evils come election time ?

Not at all. No party or prospective MP/councillor holds all my views, so i look at them and see which does not hold them or is diametrically opposed to mine and then when i take all this into account i vote Labour as they are closer in some respects to my views than the others.

Elections are like that in my opinion, you should choose your vote on want you want and what you oppose. So the lesser of two evils approach is perfectly valid.
 
Rascal said:
Challenger1978 said:
Do you not think that there is something very fundamentally wrong with this society. When we have to choose the lesser of two evils come election time ?

Not at all. No party or prospective MP/councillor holds all my views, so i look at them and see which does not hold them or is diametrically opposed to mine and then when i take all this into account i vote Labour as they are closer in some respects to my views than the others.

Elections are like that in my opinion, you should choose your vote on want you want and what you oppose. So the lesser of two evils approach is perfectly valid.

Do you not have any independent parties closer to your views in your area
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Rascal said:
Challenger1978 said:
Do you not think that there is something very fundamentally wrong with this society. When we have to choose the lesser of two evils come election time ?

Not at all. No party or prospective MP/councillor holds all my views, so i look at them and see which does not hold them or is diametrically opposed to mine and then when i take all this into account i vote Labour as they are closer in some respects to my views than the others.

Elections are like that in my opinion, you should choose your vote on want you want and what you oppose. So the lesser of two evils approach is perfectly valid.

Do you not have any independent parties closer to your views in your area

My choice at the local election will be between

Tory
Lib Dem ( current councillor)
Labour
UKIP

So as you can see my choice is limited
 
Rascal said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Rascal said:
Not at all. No party or prospective MP/councillor holds all my views, so i look at them and see which does not hold them or is diametrically opposed to mine and then when i take all this into account i vote Labour as they are closer in some respects to my views than the others.

Elections are like that in my opinion, you should choose your vote on want you want and what you oppose. So the lesser of two evils approach is perfectly valid.

Do you not have any independent parties closer to your views in your area

My choice at the local election will be between

Tory
Lib Dem ( current councillor)
Labour
UKIP

So as you can see my choice is limited

Ever thought of standing?
 

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