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Tom Lewis
Tom Lewis
2 years ago

As mad and bad as the present Conservative party is, why would anyone bother voting for an anti-democratic and illiberal party, such as the Liberal Democrat’s ?
In Britain, it seems, we have a Labour (workers party) that doesn’t represent the workers, a Conservative party that isn’t Conservative, and a Liberal Democrat party that is neither of the two things it most proudly claims to be, And we wonder why the UK ended up with Brexit, at least UKIP actually stood up and did “What it said on the tin”, whatever you might think of them.
It seems, modern day politics in the UK, is about voting for the party you LEAST dislike rather than the party that represents your actual choices.

Last edited 2 years ago by Tom Lewis
Alan Thorpe
Alan Thorpe
2 years ago
Reply to  Tom Lewis

The lesson to be learned is never vote for a candidate that belongs to any party.

Gavin Stewart-Mills
Gavin Stewart-Mills
2 years ago

There could be a strategy there for them, but Jo Swinson’s “cancel Brexit” will cast a nasty shadow for years to come. Also the LD’s needs to drop their current brand of trans rights lunacy if they’re to have a chance of attracting Middle England voters in any meaningful way.

Jon Redman
Jon Redman
2 years ago

Absolutely. The Illiberal Antidemocrats are doing fine now simply because they’re so nugatory they’re not worthy of scrutiny. Once they are they will fold. Johnson will win the next GE; it’s really only a question of by how much he’ll win.

Alan Thorpe
Alan Thorpe
2 years ago

Davey is one of the idiots responsible for the disastrous energy policies every government has followed.

Martin Smith
Martin Smith
2 years ago

If once loyal Conservative voters are tired of the vulgar adulterous Johnson, the shallow, flash, and avaricious Cameron and the worthy but useless Mrs May, wouldn’t they be craving a decent, serious, public service minded, fiscally and socially conservative party? How does a woke gender fluid critically theoretical Liberal party score here as anything but a protest vote?

Last edited 2 years ago by Martin Smith