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What is the most important issue for you at this General Election?
With the General Election looming and political parties begin trying to convince you in earnest that - yes, really, they're good people wishing to help you personally, or at very worst, better than that other lot - it is time to check the pulse of The AnswerBank and find out: What is the Number 1 issue for you this Election time.
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What is the most important issue for you in this General Election?
- Immigration - 26 votes
- 44%
- The NHS - 10 votes
- 17%
- Jobs - 6 votes
- 10%
- Crime - 6 votes
- 10%
- MPs' Expenses - 2 votes
- 3%
- Electoral Reform - 2 votes
- 3%
- Europe - 2 votes
- 3%
- War - 2 votes
- 3%
- Education - 1 vote
- 2%
- Local Issues - 1 vote
- 2%
- Tax - 1 vote
- 2%
Stats until: 08:30 Thu 21st Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.JTP - interesting how you neglect to say that for every economist that think a cut in public spending is bad, you will find one that says its good.
Finally, the Labour party have had to admit that they will also cut public sector jobs
http://news.bbc.co.uk...tion_2010/8611825.stm
And lets face it - Brown thinks that the leading business leaders of the country are so stupid that they don't understand the Conservative plans and have been duped.
How stupid do you actually have to be to think that all of these business people are going to be duped!
Finally, the Labour party have had to admit that they will also cut public sector jobs
http://news.bbc.co.uk...tion_2010/8611825.stm
And lets face it - Brown thinks that the leading business leaders of the country are so stupid that they don't understand the Conservative plans and have been duped.
How stupid do you actually have to be to think that all of these business people are going to be duped!
btw - did anyone actually watch the program: The day the immigrants left: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r3qyw
Whilst it might be amusing that people don't bother turning up for serving or cooking at an Indian restaurant, think about the implications of nurses, doctors etc not turning up!
Whilst it might be amusing that people don't bother turning up for serving or cooking at an Indian restaurant, think about the implications of nurses, doctors etc not turning up!
yes, i watched that programme vic, it demonstrated to me that the gap between leaving school and work does not produce a good work ethic. years on the dole after school makes for idleness and lack of ambition. I left school and stepped into a job the week after and did 45 years work. I cannot see those days returning.
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