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Originally posted by stoop
Religion and politics - two areas that always provoke arguments but never solutions. Steer well clear I say ;-)
you changed your tune

Before anyone has a go at me I am not a Labour supporter, I indeed voted for Maggie when I was a coalface worker.
I look at each party on their merits at the time. This is my veiw, I have decided this time it is Labour for me, after Gordon Brown did the decent thing and apologised in person Gillian whats a name. I really believe he is a decent chap and the Greek situation is real proof it is the wrong time to take money out of the economy.
Look back over the years
Minimum wage
waiting lists down to a few weeks for operations and to see specialists.
Fuel allowances for the eldeley ( my late mother told me she had never been so well off as a pensioner as in the last few years with fuel allowances etc)
I know myself I have been able to retire at 50 because I worked hard and saved, I will never know if the same would have been under a Tory goverment.
When people have stopped admiring Nick Cleggs smoothe style they need to look at his manifesto.
I don't know a lot about politics I watch a lot of news and I listen to people in debates, my honest opinion is at this time Gordon Brown is the man to carry on. Remeber when you vote you are voting for your local MP.
Mine is a Lib Dem who had to repay £9,950 back in expenses and do a written apology to the house.
Mark