I didn't specifically name you as a Lib Dem voter who had no idea what they were doing. Anyway:Originally Posted by boris no no
1. I remember reading that the average family is now WORSE off than they were in 1997. The Tory government wasn't all Thatcher. Look at John Major. That wasn't so bad for the lower classes. Anyway, do you know what the Lib Dem's policies on the economy are and how they would affect your family?
2. Don't then, but only Labour and Conservatives stand a chance of winning.
3. University fees would be reduced under the Conservatives, as it happens, as Labour's "top-up" fees would be abolished.
4. Labour and the Conservatives are not the same at all. They're opposites to each other. The only thing they agreed on was Iraq - for a time.
5. ...please tell me when the Conservatives lied about Iraq. They said that they would support the war if the 45 minute claim was true. It was not true so they stopped supporting it. Besides, the Lib Dems want to pull Britain's troops out of Iraq. That's totally irresponsible, in my opinion, to abandon Iraq after making a mess of it.
6. Tactically, you probably should. The Lib Dems don't stand a chance of forming a government. It's Labour or the Conservatives, and after Labour's terrible job of the country, it's high time the Tories returned.
Maybe they are as bad as each other - when they're in power. But remember that as we've had Labour for a few years, it's best to balance that out with some Conservative years, and then a few more Labour years. Each one undoes the mess the last one made, but seems to make an entirely new mess of their own.
From the way you're criticising Labour and Conservatives, Boris, it does seem to me that you voted Lib Dem because they're an alternative to them just like I said, even though I did not specifically name you as someone who'd do that. Maybe I'm wrong, but it's the impression I get.