If you put a red rosette on a donkey many labour supporters would put their X against it (And same for Tories). But it is not the core vote that wins elections it i Middle England aka Mondeo man. Of course we know what Thornberry thinks of them! If you move away from middle England you are effectively putting yourself at a great disadvantage. No matter what you...
If you put a red rosette on a donkey many labour supporters would put their X against it (And same for Tories).
But it is not the core vote that wins elections it i Middle England aka Mondeo man. Of course we know what Thornberry thinks of them!
If you move away from middle England you are effectively putting yourself at a great disadvantage. No matter what you think of him His Tonyness was very astute on that point and consequently won elections.
Electors are swayed by personal awareness rather than election promises. It strikes me that politicians rarely carry out their promises so put names in a hat & select.
His Tonyness won elections for the right as he abandoned policies for power. It's not the way unless one is only interested in one's own career.
Many vote for the ideas of the party as a whole and against the other lot. Individuals standing have less influence. Whereas the system is that you vote for your individual specific representative. It's an indication of how broken the system is, how it fails to be a representative democracy and simply a choice of elites to lord it over the masses for a period; because votes aren't chosen properly.
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