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Who will get your vote on June 4th?

Fri May 29 04:20PM

Over the past few weeks the media, and I include us in this, have been guilty of focusing too much of our time on the MPs' expenses scandal.

Don't get me wrong, it‘s important - the topic received a lot of coverage and it does still need to be reported on - but we need to start moving on now. Next week we are going to the polls to vote for the local and European elections and what do we know about the political parties? Probably very little.

We need to remember that there are still good MPs and MEPs out there. Yes, we need to punish the ones who have taken our votes and our taxes for granted, but we need clear, rational heads on our shoulders right now. This isn't the time for irrational knee-jerk voting.

To allow you to vote for the party you feel best suits your values I'm going to post some snippets about the top seven parties below but I urge you to check their manifestos on the links provided. First off I want to address the people who are thinking of not voting in protest over the expenses scandal.

It's a valid point that if you don't respect any party there should be no reason to vote, but it will be the radical parties who probably represent your values the least that will benefit from this approach, not us.

 

Labour

It seems as if there's no way back for Labour, they are well and truly floundering. Experts predict that they could lose almost half of their 500 seats, which would put them into third place behind the Lib Dems. Its best chances of winning in the locals rely on Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire and Lancashire. It shows just how far they have fallen that they will be somewhat relieved if they are still in control of a single English county come results day.

See their policies here.

 

Conservative

Despite being hit hard in the expenses scandal Cameron has come out smelling of roses. He said the right things at the right time, and that could filter through to local constituencies. He's even taken a leaf out of Barack Obama's book and will try to factor the word "change" into all of his sentences.

Experts are predicting that a likely low turnout will improve the party's chances of winning power in all seven of the county councils they do not currently control. They are defending around 1,200 of the 2,300 seats up for grabs and are expected to boost their total by more than 100 seats.

See their policies here.

 

Liberal Democrats

Nick Clegg  has been on a roll of late. He championed the victory for the Ghurkas, which Cameron later piggy-backed on, and he has come out of the expenses row well due to the fact he has been calling for an expenses overhaul for years. He was also the man who first called for Speaker Martin to step down. But it seems this hasn't filtered down to local level and the party is flatlining in the polls while the Green Party and UKIP are on the incline. In the locals they are defending around 500 seats, nearly a third of those being contested.

See their policies here.

 

The Green Party

As one of the most prominent parties outside the big three, the Green Party is expected to do well out of the benefits scandal. They were expected to do well anyway due to a large focus on the environment as a key political issue. The Greens are trying to portray themselves as a ‘universal' party with developed policies on the economy, employment and health care but it will likely still just be keen environmentalists that will vote for them in serious numbers.

See their policies here.

 

UKIP

They are constantly calling for Britain to end its EU membership and as a result probably won't be of much use to any of us in Europe as they will just drag their heels. Locally though they are expected to be one of the major benefactors of the expenses fall out. Leader Nigel Farage is doing his level best to distance the party from being tarnished with the same brush as the BNP, despite a very similar stance on issues such as immigration.

See their policies here.

 

BNP

The Telegraph has labeled them as a racist party, David Cameron has branded them Nazi thugs and I'm certainly not going to argue with either of them. They do not allow non-whites to act within their party and promote racial tension wherever possible. Many media outlets are cautious when talking about the BNP in an attempt to avoid handing them publicity. They are also expected to benefit from the expenses backlash.

See their policies here.

 

Jury Team

A very peculiar party which is more of an amalgamation of individuals than a real political group. They support candidates with a diverse range of views, and have no policies of their own. They see this as a trial for next year's general election but are not expected to pick up too many votes as a result of their confusing outlook.

Read about them here.

 

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  1. The only thing that matters is to get Labour out. We have had enough.

    aquest1263 From aquest1263 on Fri May 29 05:09PM

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  2. Comment 6 speaks the truth

    smileydudeinc From smileydudeinc on Fri May 29 05:09PM

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  3. And why is UKIP so bad really? They have some very good policies. They intend to better this nation before heading into a state of unification, the truth is Gordon Brown jumped the gun which he alledgedly signed us up with the EU. This put us in an awfully awkward situation because now the British peoples are going to lose more of the very things that make us who we are. The democrats in Brussels sell the last British industry we have and are stopping us from making more. If were not losing our industry to the far east, its Americans or Europeans. As someone who can trace his family line back a long way, I want to be able to relinquish in our success and bring back that industry which Labour refuse to defend.

    I don't want to live under a conservative rule where national minumum wage and the NHS is abolished, where we work a three day week and the rich get richer and inevitably the poor get poorer.

    The UKIP have some very good policies, people just think that because we want to close the boaders to open immigration that we are racist and I say that is wrong. Do we even know how many illegals are in this country? Can we track the crime being brought in with outsiders with that intention? No we can't and the UKIP can do a damn site better than Labour. They promise more funding in the NHS, more police, better education, to clean the streets of yobs, all the things Labour SHOULD have done because making us join the EU!!!!!

    Its not too late to solve the problems of this country and I believe that the UKIP policies will help us to become better peoples so we may be ready to enter the world.

    scepticide From scepticide on Fri May 29 05:09PM

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  4. I won't vote next week as their is no one to vote for, given the current sleaze revelations

    derekflint45 From derekflint45 on Fri May 29 05:09PM

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  5. BNP all the way i have the right to vote for these people as i am british and have a right to freedom of speech; if you dont like it thats your hard luck

    ynrltd From ynrltd on Fri May 29 05:10PM

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  6. i am not going to bother wasting my time because all parties are bad as each other

    johnpennsymons From johnpennsymons on Fri May 29 05:10PM

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  7. What Anglo-centric viewpoints and article - Plaid Cymru and the SNP are also real choices for some of us. As for the BNP cretinism is a necessary qualification to vote for them.

    gethine45 From gethine45 on Fri May 29 05:10PM

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  8. The BMP and or UKIP are not anti-social or negative groups. What they are is a real alternative to a corrupt system where English people are treated like 2nd class citizens in their own country. It is time for English people to stand up and be counted and not from Europe

    david.burt1 From david.burt1 on Fri May 29 05:10PM

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  9. SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY. What else if you live in Scotland.

    andyrossfans From andyrossfans on Fri May 29 05:11PM

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  10. i personally beleive that no matter what party gets in the E U they wont hel;p the british people, there are too many against us for what reason i cannot explain, they all owe the british people for the blood that we have given to them in two world wars for there freedom

    bottlerbass From bottlerbass on Fri May 29 05:11PM

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