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TWR | 07:21 Thu 20th Aug 2015 | ChatterBank
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100 days ago you voted for ?????? do you regret your choice?
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Nope :-)
I can't honestly remember who I voted for. It might have been the Labour candidate, because that's the party I support, or it might have been the LibDem in an effort to keep the Tory out. Either way, I know who to vote for next time and I won't have a moral dilemma about it, as my party hasn't a hope in hell here and nor does my next choice. So, no I don't regret my my choice because it didn't make the slightest amount of difference. I still love voting, though.
Not in the slightest. We seem to have a healthy-ish economy for the first time in years.
No, not at all.
Labour and no, of course not !

Cloverjo...its only a few weeks ago...surely you can't have forgotten so quickly !
Prudie
Not in the slightest. We seem to have a healthy-ish economy for the first time in years.


Yes...We 'seem' to have
No regrets at all but I must admit to slight disappointment so far but it is early days.
Labour and no I would and will do the same again - even if Mr Corbyn gets in

105 Days actually!

No, not at all, had Labour got in the Country would be on route to National Bankruptcy yet again!
Balders
Did you see my post on chatterbank last night?

Hi Retro , no, I came home from Hospital yesterday so didn't spend very long on line.
I'll have a look now.

Thanks for that Retro, have to catch it next time around, sleep was priority last night!
No don't regret my choice at all, in fact as far as I was concerned there was no choice. Not happy with everything that's being done but then who is? Just so relieved to see the economy on the up and hope it stays that way.
Unfortunately I was taken ill on election day so could not get out to vote for the first time in 45 years. Still liked the result, though; the looks on the faces of Miliband and Cameron were a joy to behold.

Special thanks must go to the Scottish fishwife who, by telling English voters not to vote Tory ensured that they did so in droves. With enemies like Sturgeon and Corbyn, Cameron has no real need of friends!
Tory EU referendum bribed sufficient voters to break the coalition and go it alone, claiming they now have a "mandate", from the people, for every mean, cynical thing Iain Duncan Scythebot does to people who are too ill or disabled to fight back.

Murdoch's agenda wins. Again.

Absolutely not. I assume this is aimed at Labour voters.
Post sanction death statistics are still not forthcoming, despite a recent petition to No. 10, requesting they be published.

Not in the slightest. The alternative was a joke.
I actually would like to see a 10 year moratorium on parliament. Restore the monarchy so we can let some of the current lot become too old to serve again. Some have multiple company director jobs and won't be financially put out.

Ten years in which to prove that cyclical changes happen to the economy regardless of who is in power.

Funny how one sector of politics is keen to state that climate has natural cycles and mankind has "no impact" yet always insists on taking credit for success and blaming the left for failure, even when they left office five years prior.

Sub-prime US mortgage market, credit default swaps, fractional reserve banking, millisecond share trading, short selling. If they can do all of that, surely they can drag the economy down, at will, move money to other countries every time the left gets into power, to make it look bad.

Labour are addicted to borrowing and spending, you say (more or less daily, lest we forget). And what interest rates do our patriotic bankers set the taxpayer - er, I mean the Labour party?

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