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Labour

Freedom without socialism is the freedom only of the rich, not of all mankind. And other phrases and stuff that sound good.

Freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice and Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality - Mikhail Bakunin
 
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)

Also, the BNU wants to make some random aristocrat bastard "king".
 
Well, with the first day of voting over lets have a looksy at the polls:

27 votes so far - I'd expect this to be roughly half of the total votes we're likely to get.

Labour: 16
Tories: 5
Ind Libs: 3
BNU: 2
Co-Lins: 1

So, Labour currently have an absolute majority of votes. :eek:. If the election ended now they would have 296 seats. Could we possibly have the first ever single party majority government? :eek: COULD WE?

I don't know man! I just don't know!
 
If this trend continues for Labour, I imagine it'll have the misfortune of being broken up to keep the game competitive - the Communists splitting after the first Labour only government for some reason, the Coalition Liberals gaining staying power and popularity as a center-left alternative to Lab once 8 hour day is established and otherwise non-militant people shift towards the center again, etc.
 
Tories
 
It's seems that the labourists tide is broken...
 
Could Tory voters please explain why they are voting Tory? I'm bewildered.

OOC: This post might have something to do with having got a 'three reasons to vote for Darren Millar' leaflet and having to come up with the best three reasons I could think of (he's not an alien, he's not a Nazi, he's not a mass murderer). But don't quote me on that.
 
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