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Date: 2010-05-11 10:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] adam-brittboy.livejournal.com
I completely agree with you, regarding there cultural policies. However- I do believe the press send things into the air higher than they should go.

Just as I wouldn't judge an entire city of being left leaning if they voted in Labour in that area, I don't think all of the Conservatives are homophobic, just because of one MP's comments. And the uproar comforts me, insomuch as there 'was' an uproar, and people did make a fuss.

Add to that they have LibDems on their backs! :D

Again with Brown, I agree. I also feel he was blamed for what was not his fault. BUT, linked to that, he STILL takes the credit for the many years of prosperity. Was that not just the way the economy was going ? I really don't like that when it was good, it was him, but when things went wrong it was out of his hands. LOL.

Finally, if Brown had called for an election immediately when Blair left, I probably would have liked him a whole lot more. You can't just run the country unelected! Really arrogant.

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Date: 2010-05-12 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lexzilla.livejournal.com
Hee. Yeah. The press aren't known for their lack of hyperbole.

Oh yeah. I agree. I don't think all conservatives are homophobic or xenophobic or whatever. But I do think some of them are and I think its in a higher % then the other two main parties. And I don't even believe its always with a nasty sentiment behind it, more a very 'middle england' way of thinking with no experience in these issues and to some extent how the real world works.

Yeah, but the uproar was mainly driven by the press and public so it still makes me :/

I'd agree, if I had more faith that the Lib Dems would have a lot of backbone. Before I drove myself into a grumpy headache *g* yesterday and had to leave the PC, the only info I'd seem was that they agreed to the immigrant cap (supporting earned citizenship for illegal migrants had been a KEY Lib Dem policy so its already a bit of faith lost) and to allowing the tories to significantly cut £6billion in spending.

And then I woke up to the marriage tax break which is something I find pretty abhorrent (although I am pleased that civil partnerships are included) and had to give up looking for now.

Oh yeah. Totally. I don't believe the financial good times were his fault either. Although I think he did quite well setting some of that in place as chancellor. The economy is far too global to be credited/blamed on one person (except for the fail which can kinda be traced back to Bush's de-regulation, but even that has roots further back).

Hee. I do see your point. And yet I have never been bothered by that. I think it goes back to the party thing for me :)

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