I am an ex Tory who turned Green. I was a Thatcherite in the 80's, but think that the whole ideology of the conservatives is now out dated and is starting to destroy our country. I would back Labour if they can get them out now, but nothing comes near the Greens when I look at my ideology.Well the tories would like to encourage the greens as a way of splitting the left-wing vote. It is when the greens start to steal tory votes that they will get on board. I suggest the slogan," Conservation is the real conservatism
You lazy bastard — JJJJS
I live in bloody Cambodia and I still made the effort to register and then register again to proxy vote — JJJJS
well if he's in Exeter then that's a marginal seat — JJJJS
My vote would only be relevant if the Conservatives end up winning by 1 vote. — Michael
that the influence is small is true of every vote cast — unenlightened
But your rationalisation of apathy and despair is tragically influential in demotivating others from doing their minuscule bit to make the world better by reusing and recycling and voting and contributing to charity and so on.
So, guys, I'm totally going to vote – for the Labour party as a tactical vote. Go ahead and do the same as well! Unless the Lib Dems have a shot, in which case vote for them! — Michael
Aren't elections already decided by the stupid, ignorant and irrational? That's the nature of a democracy to begin with. The majority rules, and the majority can only be average.then elections will be decided by the stupid, the ignorant and the irrational. — unenlightened
the majority can only be average. — Agustino
No, the whole point is that the majority will be average only if everyone votes, but if the best of us decide it is futile and don't vote, then it will be below average. — unenlightened
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