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Vote for Policies, not Parties 13:51 - Jan 22 with 3613 viewsC_jack

http://voteforpolicies.org.uk/

Has anyone given this a go?

I should vote for the BNP. woops.
[Post edited 22 Jan 2015 13:51]

Poll: Who did you vote for today, in the general election?

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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:21 - Jan 22 with 3576 viewsLohengrin

BNP 50%; Liberal 25%; Green 25%


That's the result I got back from the survey. That would place me as a member of The ILP living on a smallholding in the Spring of 1929, probably in receipt of a small war pension, who likes to spend his evenings reading Lloyd George's Better Times while enjoying a Woodbine and a bottle of Stout.

Sounds about right.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:34 - Jan 22 with 3565 viewsacejack3065

Those things always send me back as a green but I've never met a green party activist or employee that I really agree with at all. They have no sense of perspective or pragmatism when trying to achieve their aims. Just take a look at how p*ss poorly Brighton Council has been run with them in charge.
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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:40 - Jan 22 with 3560 viewsLohengrin

Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:34 - Jan 22 by acejack3065

Those things always send me back as a green but I've never met a green party activist or employee that I really agree with at all. They have no sense of perspective or pragmatism when trying to achieve their aims. Just take a look at how p*ss poorly Brighton Council has been run with them in charge.


The Green Party in Brighton? Made up almost entirely of batty, urban born and bred Londoners.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:52 - Jan 22 with 3543 viewsacejack3065

Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:40 - Jan 22 by Lohengrin

The Green Party in Brighton? Made up almost entirely of batty, urban born and bred Londoners.


Indeed.

Green Brighton now ranks 302nd out of 326 councils for its recycling record. The bastion of environmentally friendly politics in Britain.

Bin Men on strike and the rubbish piling high over unbalanced cuts to the budget.

A referendum about a tax increase that would cost more than the tax revenue raised.

Meat free Mondays in the council cafeterias.

They are becoming like an inverted UKIP and people are naive enough to vote for them and expect change. A vote for the Green Party is a vote for the Conservatives because its going to chip away at every Labour majority, even in seats where there is barely a Rizla paper between the Labour Candidate and the Green Party. Feckless idiots.
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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:54 - Jan 22 with 3539 viewsllangyfelach

Lib Dem 50.00%
Labour 25.00%
Conservatives 25.00%

Sums me up really, indecisive as f*ck

Poll: Sugar on Weetabix?

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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 16:02 - Jan 22 with 3532 viewsCurcubita_Ultra

I should also vote BNP!

Green and Labour making up the other 50%

Well that's it - I'm off round Nick Griffin's house to knit some yoghurt and hug a tree!
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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 16:09 - Jan 22 with 3516 viewsC_jack

It makes you think though, looking at the breakdown across the country

Imagine if instead of going to the poll and voting for a party, you had a stand alone option for Crime, Education, Health etc, and voted accordingly.

So you could have Labour figures in charge Education, the Tories running the Economy etc . Would it ever work? Why does it always have to be one party and all their policies?

Poll: Who did you vote for today, in the general election?

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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 16:14 - Jan 22 with 3510 viewsepaul

Green 75% Lib Dem 25% I feel dirty, Lib f*cking Dems ewwwww

The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day The b*stards are coming back though

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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 16:17 - Jan 22 with 3504 viewsLeonisGod

Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:54 - Jan 22 by llangyfelach

Lib Dem 50.00%
Labour 25.00%
Conservatives 25.00%

Sums me up really, indecisive as f*ck


Same results, same conclusion here!
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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 17:02 - Jan 22 with 3482 viewsLohengrin

Vote for Policies, not Parties on 16:09 - Jan 22 by C_jack

It makes you think though, looking at the breakdown across the country

Imagine if instead of going to the poll and voting for a party, you had a stand alone option for Crime, Education, Health etc, and voted accordingly.

So you could have Labour figures in charge Education, the Tories running the Economy etc . Would it ever work? Why does it always have to be one party and all their policies?


That's a near enough approximation of the basis for a national movement enabling rule by expert technocrats advocated by Raven Thomson in the early BUF.

You were a Blackshirt all along, look. You just didn't know it.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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Vote for Policies, not Parties on 17:09 - Jan 22 with 3470 viewsNeath_Jack

Vote for Policies, not Parties on 15:54 - Jan 22 by llangyfelach

Lib Dem 50.00%
Labour 25.00%
Conservatives 25.00%

Sums me up really, indecisive as f*ck


Lib Dems
25.00%
BNP
25.00%
Green Party
25.00%
UKIP
25.00%

How's about that for indecisive.

I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
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