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kowenicki said:
Lolcislaw said:
I always have been a Tory Sympathiser but i hate what David Cameron has done to the party, he moved it too much to the left. And he still is unable to articulate what the Conservatives stand for at the moment. All he does is rabble about "change" and hung parlament. He needs to grow some balls and start talking policies.

If this continues im going to switch to Lib Dems.

Oh and Labour well im still suprised so many people are considering voting for a party that has put UK into a mess, and now tries to centralise and buy its way out of recession using public spending. Which is not working since Unemployment is constantly going up.

that would be odd... the lib dems are in reality more left of both the tories and even labour now.

True i do know that on some issues they tend to be very left wing.

Yet for me economy matters the most, and they are pretty liberal (and Liberal i mean Old School Right Wing Liberal). They want to slash Public Spending. Lower Taxation for middle income earners. First 10 grand tax free for younger people. They also want to break up the banks so they can start supporting businesses again. As long as they are against big government i can support them.

Everything else for me is secondary, but:

I wouldnt mind further integration with the EU, because it is an only alternative that UK has. Pulling out of Europe would be an economical suicide. They also have an interesting plans for illegal immigrants, tighten control combined with amnesty (make them pay taxes). Because i doubt other parties can actually find them and deport them.

Also i would trust more Vince Cable as a chancellor than that failure of a chancellor Darling or Osbourne (who is a bit of a douche)

 

Ps. As for UKIP i think those guys are just loons without realistic policy, they offer withdrawal from the EU but nothing in exchange.