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On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 13:32:15 +0100
"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: People tend to vote more on perceptions of right priorities, competence, honesty and so forth, which the policies feed into. It's rare for a single Yeah , right. People - if they even think when they vote and don't just vote for the party they've always voted for or their parents voted for - usually just vote for the party they think will benefit them the most , not the country as a whole. distance. The result overall is that London increasingly feels a naturally left leaning city, even if the Conservatives are still able to win some Depends what you mean by london. If you just mean the inner city chavvy dole scroungers and immigrant infested scumbag areas or the right-on muesli munching camden and hampstead areas then yes. If you mean the outer suburbs then mostly no. B2003 |
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