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kris120890Nov 19th 2009 12:19PM
I doubt these will become official but it scares me that we have people running this country that are just out of touch with the rest of us. There isn't anyone to vote for.
Can't vote for labour for obvious reasons. Can't vote for conservatives because they're worse than labour and cameron is the last person that should be in power and the liberals are just not ready for anything.
Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
(Unverified)Nov 19th 2009 12:21PM
Ah... Politics.
Yeah. It's retarded. Politicians -- at least when it comes to technology, which let's face it is a vast portion of contemporary society -- haven't a clue.
r3loadedNov 19th 2009 12:41PM
C'mon, give the LibDems a chance - they're the only ones who are serious about stopping these blatant human rights infringements. I've never understood why the British public seem so unwilling to ever vote for them. "Not ready" for what exactly?
Ultimately, I think Mandelson is becoming even more toxic for the Labour party than Gordon Brown.