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Conservatives! Hopefully they can couteract the policies of the last 6 years and bring the Republic more towards the middle.
 
LABOUR - the only party that supports the graduated tax, which is a necessary pillar of any modern industrial civilization that expects to survive. Graduated tax and the 8 hour day.
 
You're called Capiatlist, for god's sake!
I'm actually a Green (with Socialist tendencies) IRL. The name is a joke. ;)

In fact, he's a double agent. The clue lays in the mispelling of the nick :D:D:D:D

PS: I'm sorry, but it seems as if the Joker is writting my posts today...
More or less. :p

Someone has got to keep the torries on the move and the BNU away from parliament. No need bringing back a monarch. Actually, with the exception of Franco, didn't most fascist regimes have major problems with their Monarchs?
 
I am torn, I feel loyalty and agree with the Tories.

But the BNU is tempting, but their ''elected'' monarch has put me off them!

Germany is an ally, NOT A THREAT!

I shall ponder over these policies and cast my ballot later in the election campaign.
 
Labour

I'm happy with the social reforms thus far, and would like to see them extended somewhat. The Conservatives seem to have sobered up a bit, they wouldn't be a disaster right now except for their shameful and hypocritical foreign policy. How any self-respecting Englishman could propose that we act in so duplicitous a manner to our fellows is beyond me. With one hand we support the French against Prussia, whilst with another move to usurp them in India? Move closer to the repressive slavelords of America for the merest possibility of a beneficial relationship? Such policies seem both amoral and naive. A vote for Labour is a vote for humane conditions at home and honorable conduct abroad, all overseen by tried, honorable gentlemen of proven ability. Even if you are wary of Labour, remember that they are moderated by their allies and cannot move too far or too fast lest they lose support. They are no threat to our institutions, unless the institutions are flawed, in which case peaceful and democratic reform will see them corrected, not violence or coercion like some have feared.
 
... whilst with another move to usurp them in India?

In fact, it's what they did when England was in her most delicate moment...
 
The Labour Party
I would prefer coalition liberals, but if you are going to buy something, buy it and not the copy.
If they changed their foreign policy, maybe I would change my mind.
About BNU, I agree at all with them, but I don´t think they can win an election so I won´t vote them. But if you could explain me the coalition´s system that you follow, maybe I would think it twice
 
Tories!

Although I prefer a crushed France and a united Germany as an ally.
 
The Labour Party
I would prefer coalition liberals, but if you are going to buy something, buy it and not the copy.
If they changed their foreign policy, maybe I would change my mind.
About BNU, I agree at all with them, but I don´t think they can win an election so I won´t vote them. But if you could explain me the coalition´s system that you follow, maybe I would think it twice

The BNU are opposed in every way to socialism, they will never form a coalition with Labour.
 
Labour

Mostly because I'm interested in seeing how long Attack can continue to micromanage the economy before it drives him mad :p. BTW, what are the global rankings by this point?
 
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The BNU are opposed in every way to socialism, they will never form a coalition with Labour.

What I say is that I would vote for them, not for a coalition of both.
And the main differences between them now are Ireland (whre I disagree with BNU) and taxes (which is the less important subject for me voting)
 
Independent Liberals for me.
 
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