
I am just not sure what I will be voting for tomorrow, an individual or for a party
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Wed 2 May 2012, 22:52,
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that the only two things the Mayor really has an influence on are transport and the police. The rest is down to councils or Central Govt, so ignore all the other bollocks and see who you agree with most on those two.
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Wed 2 May 2012, 22:56,
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If you are on on a good salary and reasonably comfortable in life, it should be human nature not to be to miffed about a bit of extra tax you aren't really going to notice benefiting the rest of society.
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Wed 2 May 2012, 23:09,
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Millions died over the years for me to have the right to walk into a polling station and make my opinion count.
But Boris is a buffoon, and less funny than he was.
Ken is a slimeball.
Lib dems don't know the public at all.
Greens are insane.
UKIP has naff all to do with local government.
BNP are... well.
No matter what I vote, fares will go up, rent will go up and the standard of living will fall.
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Wed 2 May 2012, 23:10,
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But Boris is a buffoon, and less funny than he was.
Ken is a slimeball.
Lib dems don't know the public at all.
Greens are insane.
UKIP has naff all to do with local government.
BNP are... well.
No matter what I vote, fares will go up, rent will go up and the standard of living will fall.

That seems like a fairly reasonable assessment of what's up. Poor old Brian Paddock seems quite likeable but his party well and truly lost the plot getting into bed with the Tories. I've voted Green once in my life as a protest vote, but not again; we would be left with a bit of pocket money after their taxes
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Wed 2 May 2012, 23:24,
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