> I go to the hustings. Have you ever been LMFAO - now who's making assumptions - card carrying member for 30 years, canvassed, doorstepped and demonstrated. Why would you support candidates who you aren't going to vote for - is that so you can say I didn't vote for them when they f it up?
> I simply cannot bring myself to vote for Sir John Stanley , he is not right wing > enough, so I abstain. You said you never voted and never will. That implies it wouldn't matter if Mussolini was standing, you wouldn't vote for him. Now you're trying to claim that your failure to take an active role in society is some sort of justifiable abstention. Has he always been your candidate? Why not stand as an alternative? Drop Nick Griffin a line I'm sure you'd be welcomed with open arms, > As I want grammar schools Im actually in favour of council taxes being > increased ! > I want my local services and Im very happy to pay. I use the mobile library a lot > and my bin gets empties and the potholes are filled. No complaints at all > Tonbridge and malling are wonderful And you do what about it? You don't even vote to make sure it continues. You don't even believe that the people who provide the services should be rewarded adequately. They aren't taking any risk so they don't deserve any reward, do they? > My other half works for the NHS. Damned hard. I just believe that the budget > needs to be reined in. I se no point in giving ninety year olds their second hip > replacement. Daily Express sensationalism - take a hypothetical nonsense story and make out it's fact. For every sensational waste of resources story, I'll give you a Fred Godwin, Starbucks, Amazon - all who get huge rewards for hedged risk. > The NHS has hits merits and its problems. I choose not to use it , be don't make > me a pariah for that choice ! Never said anything of the sort, you've obviously got a guilty conscience - if the cap fits though..... > Tax, I think that the 50p rate was unfair and this had ben cut to 45. A step in > the right direction. many people I know just left the country and took their > business with them. I think it was perfectly fair, it was only 50% on the bit earned over £150k, but note how the rich can leave the country whilst the poor are stuck with the mess the rich have left. > Do you wish t make any more errors of judgement ? Aren't you mission Jeremy > Kyle or something ? Not too sure what Mission Jeremy Kyle is, but the errors of judgement are all yours. Oh and I'm glad Fred Godwin lost everything - oh, wait on though, £345K a year pension for destroying the world's biggest company?!?!? Is that really risking and losing everything? _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] MARCHING ON TOGETHER
