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01-06-2017, 19:48
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It's curious you saying that Jim because it's a 'suspicion' that I've had for a while! A knowledge that Brexit is gonna be an impending disaster? So pass the 'mantle of authority/failure' to another party if possible because nobody wants to be associated with abject failure?
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(01-06-2017, 14:56)0762 Wrote: Well the first thing I'll say, as said to apathetic (on occasions) kids, is many people in history fought for the right to vote! If you don't vote then forget the grounds for criticism - use your vote and vote for the best option that you think will make a difference to the future of our country.
I fully agree with your point about the importance of voting, but unfortunately I will be out of the country on polling day and it's too late to apply for a postal vote/proxy vote, so you'll have to do without me.
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I would imagine all the political parties take donations from people or organisations who are not completely clean in the eyes of everyone. At the end of the day donations are either from those that fully believe in the policies etc or those who think they have more to gain from one party or the other being in office. As long as the money and source is declared then its up to individuals as to where they spend their money.
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03-06-2017, 00:58
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I strongly believe that money expended by political parties for general elections should be regulated by the state and possibly even provided for that set purpose with set amounts in place. Hence it wouldn't matter how many donations are made to political parties, a democratic principle of regulating spending to a reasonable amount, and nothing more than that, should've been implemented years ago and be the subject of review now and again.
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Ipsos Mori who had the tories consistently with the biggest lead now have it at 5 points.
That's heading into hung parliament territory if the seats fall right and there's a high turnout.
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03-06-2017, 13:22
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A high turnout of young voters will be a Tory nightmare IMO based on voting OPs for the past 12 months.
Also re financing of election campaigns SCO, I'd add that regulations and rules that cover issues like this one and even the highly debatable FPTP system of electing a UK govt should be placed under the jurisdiction of a powerful independent electoral reform body that cannot be influenced by any political party or government for obvious reasons. Consultation with 'interested groups' is fine but the final say does not go with any UK government!
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Very sad if he's lost the election on this issue. Also found it quite disturbing that a lot of old men in the audience want Nuclear Armageddon.
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Come up to Scotland mate and you can share the empathy and bafflement re this bizarre way of thinking.