ChatterBank1 min ago
Conservatives
Would anyone give the Conservatives a little more credit if they didn't just decry or mock everything the government proposes the minute it has come out of their mouths?
I realise that they have got to be an effective opposition but if they agreed with some Labour policies or views then I would give their views on the ones they didn't agree with a much harder listen,but at the moment I don't really take much stock in anything they say as they just have a negative comment to make about anything the government does. I mean, I cannot imagine that they, or the general public, wholeheartedly disagree with everything that Labour do.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Howard did say, when he became leader just over a year ago, that there would now be an end to "yah-boo politics" and that when the Government proposed something the Conservatives agreed with, they'd support it.
Sadly - like most Tory promises - no such thing happened. He even tried to worm out from under his support for the war in Iraq in the most pathetic of ways.
Another example from many...his party had said earlier that they were considering university top-up fees, but - when these came onto Parliament's agenda - they were the worst thing since unsliced bread.
Need I go on? You're absolutely right, II_, their mockery of everything makes fools of them, not their opponents.
Having lived through many long years of Conservative rule, there is nothing they can do or say that will get me to vote for them. However bad New Labour gets, Conservatives will be much worse.
I vote against Conservative. That means voting for Labour in national elections and for Liberal in local elections.