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Sunday, February 13, 2005

Hey Britain, we have that in common!

I read the BBC's Have Your Say all the time because it is fun to see how whacked out europeans are. Britons though, do have some stuff in common with us (I will bold the parts that we have in common). Read on.

No government can achieve anything other than faltering progress, any other expectations you may have are based on unrealistic manifestos. I think we should focus on end goals, what are we actually hoping to progress towards, rather than short term pledges that are rarely achieved. -Luke

...I can look forward to a police force that lacks the resources to deal with antisocial crime yet has unlimited resources to fine me for minor motoring violations.
Thanks Tony, but you just gave me more reasons not to vote for you.Jonny, England

Another election, another pledge to be broken. Why does the man just not accept that after Iraq and mythical WMD, nothing he says will ever be trusted. If he told me it was daylight I'd have to look outside to check. As for delivering its pledges, I wouldn't trust them to deliver my milk.Trevor, Cambs, UK

Whatever Mr Blair says the broad band of middle England taxpayers will have to pay for it. I wonder if Mr Blair would care to cancel my debt like he is doing for Africa, then I would be more able to pay for higher taxes. Somehow I do not think this is likely though.
Alan, Telford,
Shropshire

Cheap slogans don't fool anyone. Let's see some action.
I am one of the "hard working families" and all I have seen is more taxation, more regulations, more crime, and more problems, in fact more of everything that Labour has pledged to reduce. We have seen 8 years of regression, it's time for a change.Danny, London

It's not what they say that is important it is what they don't say that is more important.
Michael Ford, Bolton, England

We all know that at election time, words speak louder than actions. Therefore, we should take everything said by all parties with a pinch of
salt.
Dave Godfrey, Swindon, UK


Well that's the best stuff as far as I am concerned. The Labour party is Tony Blair's and the party will win the most seats which is like 40%. The other two parties are the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives. The conservatives are second (I apologize Kay, I was wrong). I think Tony Blair is a great leader and one of the best orators I have ever heard. I hate taxes though so keep him in Britain.

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