Lib Dems Manifesto: Who to vote for?
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Does this video make you want to vote Lib Dem?
I always want to vote Lib Dem. The only sensible party in British politics. Labour are better than the current Tories but it's the same class factionalism just the other side of the coin.
I'm a natural Lib Dem voter and will almost certainly vote Lib Dem again this time. However, this manifesto is (as you put it better than I could) 'lacking in detail' or 'wishy-washy'.
Not if they are backing fracking. Mind I'm SNP so I wasn't even considering giving them my vote.
â@@davidmurphy563Totally agree
â@@ruthguthrie1099The manifesto is against fracking www.local.gov.uk/about/campaigns/general-election-hub/liberal-democrat-manifesto
I wouldnât like to put such a small party in too much power, they have to enlist a lot of MPâs, we donât know what weâd be getting.
At least Labour have been âteam buildingâ for a few years.
Don't make Ed get in a wingsuit.
At least they understand that the issues exist, even if they gloss over them.
We've got the two (far) right wing parties arguing over the colour of seat covers on flights to Rwanda and whether we need "plumbing" inspectors stood outside womens loos
And apparently thats all enough justification to abandon 80 years of progress on equality and Human rights and leave the ECHR.
So who do I vote for? Labour, Green or Lib Dem?
And since I want my local tory out and replaced by one of those three rather than someone that thinks we should have allied Germany in 1939....
You don't seem to understand the political system in the UK.
LD can't win the Election or even form a coalition. Therefore the policies can be more aspirational than concrete with everything worked out to the finest detail
Should be greens pushing libs pushing labour. It is the way, make it so.
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You don't seem to understand the political system in the UK.
Many people are voting tactically to GTTO at this election as a primary motivation. With Labour offering Tory-lite policies and pure cowardice on Brexit; offering more radical policies may gain them additional seats with which to push an agenda and hold Labour to account.
Johnson had a clear majority yet could not progress much of what he wanted. There is no certainty Starmer will have an easy ride if he tries Austerity 2 or Theresa May Cakeism on Europe with Breturn opinions in ascendance.
I could never vote lib dem because I see them as a progressive party .
If labour the lib dems and the Green Party formed an progressive alliance we wouldn't have had 14 years of Tory hell .