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The Bandwagon
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm being politically neutral here, it's just what I see on the news, see in the papers and see around me. I do vote and consider it important to do so, but I'm not letting my political preferences or social views affect anything I post here (not yet anyway) since there is soooo many other people doing that already.
Luckyboy - Your Tone would be most upset at being called "one individual". Seriously though, no other politician can match up to Blair's blatant lying and opportunitism. He even phoned up Jonthon Coleman recently to wish him luck on his new programme spot. Probably Allistair's idea. Now, he plannng - again - to take up the same faith as his wife. Next step the Pope's funeral. One can read him before it happens! Admit the Tories could do better than Michael Howard. However, at least he took the bull by the horns and did something about
Oh yeah we go.. party politics.
Trish..hes not my tone..its just my view.. and it is a correct one that all politicians are opportunists when it comes to vote grabbing, and trying to say that "tone" is worse than say michael howard or even charley kennedy when it comes to vote grabbing is absurd. "your mickey" has been touring the tv and radio stations just as much making hay on anything from asylum seekers, gypsies promising this and that, wheeling out his family etc..not blaming him thats his job to try and win as many votes as possible, and that is tony blairs job as well... but keen observers of political campaigns down the years of both political parties can tell you that many of the promises are never kept.. and issues like crime, immigration, europe are just used by both sides as populist rhetoric to get us the people to believe that there are marked differences between the major parties when in fact there isn't.
Like Luckyboy says jumping on bandwagons is a politicians job.
But you could always go for the Nazi party. They did it the other way round. They had the bandwagon and if you the voter didn't jump on it then you were the one for the chop.
At least we have a choice. All be it not a great one.
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