(not satire – it’s the Tory/Lib Dems!)
As a reminder of just how close to each other the Tory Party and the Liberal Democrats are – here is a letter from a Tory activist urging her local Tories to vote tactically for a Lib Dem candidate:
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Isn’t it about time the Tories and the Lib Dems stopped their pretence of being separate parties and went for a full-on merger?
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PS Did you spot the Freudian typo in the letter: Stephen Williams “put party before country in 2010 by going into coalition” 🙂
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Please feel free to comment.
Huw Sayer - Business Writer said:
Perhaps all the left wing parties could do the same – then we would have a simple binary choice at each election.
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sdbast said:
Reblogged this on sdbast.
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overburdenddonkey said:
put party before country says it all…but then the uk is not a country…means imo put party before england…and the idea of voting is to put individual and electorate @ center of concerns of state administration…so it appears this has also been ‘forgotten/omitted’….parties for convenience, cabinets for convenience, why not go the whole hog and elect a dictator… 🙂
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pat testing said:
Surely you’re having a laugh at the expense of your less than astute readers? A letter from just one voter is evidence of close political party association???
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tunefultony said:
The Tories will do and say ANYTHING to keep Labour out of power, and the Lib Dems are so fickle and spineless that they are prepared to share a bed with either the Tories OR Labour if it means they can stay in government. Personally I would like to see Nick Clegg’s 15,000 Sheffield Hallam majority slashed to ribbons and Nick Clegg himself custard-pied by an angry Sheffield student…. I can but wish! 🙂
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daveyone1 said:
Reblogged this on World4Justice : NOW! Lobby Forum..
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pat testing said:
Huw Sayer – As far as I can see there is only one left wing party, and if you don’t live in Scotland you can’t vote for them.
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beastrabban said:
Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog and commented:
Tom has already said that the links between the Lib Dems and the Tories were now so close, the Tories were urging their members to vote tactically Liberal in order to keep Labour out. Here’s a letter that proves it.
As for the contents of the letter, I’m surprised at the writer commending her Liberal MP for ‘putting party before country’ and going into Coalition. As Overburdeneddonkey points out, the truly honourable thing to do is put one’s country before party, recognising that the needs of the nation as a whole comes before the sectional interest of the political party. The writer has therefore cheerfully admitted that the Tories and Lib Dems don’t have the country’s interest at heart, even though she goes on to raise Tory fears about what Miliband and Balls would do if they got in.
The woman writing this clearly has some extreme Right-wing views. She must have, if she’s worried that Miliband and Balls are being held to ransom by the Far Left. Really? Neither can be said to be the darlings of the Far Left. It just shows how hysterical the Tories are, and how far to the Right they’ve moved. The writer herself inadvertently has shown how unfit the Tories are to govern.
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overburdenddonkey said:
beast
http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/scottish-politics/jim-murphy-might-be-saved-by-tactical-voting-tories-poll-analysis-suggest.124938548 ukokbt….
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A6er said:
Reblogged this on Britain Isn't Eating.
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overburdenddonkey said:
exit polls suggest 58 snp seats http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-scotland-32633029
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Ray said:
If the exit poll is right god help us, NHS gone ect.
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