Thread: Lib Dems
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Unread 26 Feb 2008, 14:51   #30
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Re: Lib Dems

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Originally Posted by JonnyBGood
Yeah I just find it strange that nobody has really tried (where by tried we assume vague levels of competence) to exploit this. If, as NDH said, 22% voted labour and I'd assume the main 3 parties got something like 50/60% of the vote (correct me if I'm wrong here) then there's a staggering percentage of the population that could legitimately view themselves as effectively disenfranchised and all of those people's primary concern would surely be gaining genuine representation for their views.
As someone in my class said yesterday, "how is that going to help cut taxes?"
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