RE: British Voters 
		June 7, 2009 at 8:47 am 
(This post was last modified: June 7, 2009 at 8:50 am by LukeMC.)
		
	(June 7, 2009 at 12:18 am)g-mark Wrote: My vote goes for the Greens. I understand some of their policies are a bit out there, but the others all say one thing and do something else.
Maybe we should give them a chance and see what happens. We can always change our minds later. But one thing is for sure, climate change is becoming a major issue.
I'm also with Greens at the moment. Of the 5 campaign leaflets that came through my letterbox, only one of them was made from recycled paper- how about that for party consistency
 (if you didn't guess, it was the Green's who used recycled paper). But that isn't their major selling point for me. I've had a good look through their website at their policies and they appear to agree with me on most issues and seem to have their priorities in the right place. I don't think any other party has quite the same comitment to climate change or any other exploitations of our planet either (overfishing, deforestation, etc).
 (if you didn't guess, it was the Green's who used recycled paper). But that isn't their major selling point for me. I've had a good look through their website at their policies and they appear to agree with me on most issues and seem to have their priorities in the right place. I don't think any other party has quite the same comitment to climate change or any other exploitations of our planet either (overfishing, deforestation, etc).This'll be the first election I get to vote in, so I'm looking forward to voting Greens unless I get swayed by some other party.
Side note: Doncaster elected an English Democrat. My poor constituency is on its way to nationalism
 
	

 
 

 

