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markyv
16-04-2007, 10:17 PM
I'm new to this forum (hi everyone) - however, I wondered if anyone would like to throw me their thoughts on the following:
The UK political parties all have (or will soon have) leaders who are untested as leader in a general election. Can anyone give me(or point me towards) a quick run down of the leaders (or prospective leaders) backgrounds/ associations etc. Bilderberg/masons etc.
We have local elections soon and I feel that I must vote this time (only the second time in 20 years) - but I feel I must do my best to find out exactly who I am ultimately voting for :eek: :confused:
Cheers,
siliconpsychosis
16-04-2007, 10:33 PM
I hope to not sound too negative Marky, but I imagine that Lizard Corp have infiltrated all the mainstream political parties in the uk. That way they are guaranteed to maintain power, wether it be liberal democrats, labour or conservatives 'running' the show.
Voting is an illusion to make us think democracy exists and that we can make a difference through the political scene. But we can't win playing by their rules.
Saying that, if I did decide to vote I would have to go for the Monster Raving Loony Party, since in reality they are certainly the sanist party available.
lookfar
17-04-2007, 12:41 AM
I'm new to this forum (hi everyone) - however, I wondered if anyone would like to throw me their thoughts on the following:
The UK political parties all have (or will soon have) leaders who are untested as leader in a general election. Can anyone give me(or point me towards) a quick run down of the leaders (or prospective leaders) backgrounds/ associations etc. Bilderberg/masons etc.
We have local elections soon and I feel that I must vote this time (only the second time in 20 years) - but I feel I must do my best to find out exactly who I am ultimately voting for :eek: :confused:
Cheers,
Hi markyv & welcome :)
I'm a bit taken aback by your question... have you read any David Icke stuff? Do you really think that voting makes a difference?:eek: They're all part of the same agenda!! Hehe, no need to be confused about it, just don't vote IMO:)
I'm not having a dig, but am just interested in your views...
auron
17-04-2007, 12:59 AM
Labour - Conservative - Liberal Democrats:
Same face, Different mask!
whitenight639
17-04-2007, 01:24 AM
yer i think the MP's in the commons are genrally speaking rugular honest elected people but they dont have any real power, the illuminatti have the leaders of these parties in there pockets and the house of lords for sure.
markyv
17-04-2007, 10:24 AM
Yep - one of the reasons I have only voted once before(voted green) is that I have always treated politicians(and what they say) with skepticism - but with the opportunity to perhaps vote for someone who wasn't part of the mainstream (perhaps UKIP?) I was just re-considering my habitual voting pattern (ie. no vote).
I was thinking that if I do not vote, I am really allowing those who support the status quo to walk away with our political decision making process.
But as you have all said - is it really worth playing their game?
whitenight639
17-04-2007, 05:43 PM
Yep - one of the reasons I have only voted once before(voted green) is that I have always treated politicians(and what they say) with skepticism - but with the opportunity to perhaps vote for someone who wasn't part of the mainstream (perhaps UKIP?) I was just re-considering my habitual voting pattern (ie. no vote).
I was thinking that if I do not vote, I am really allowing those who support the status quo to walk away with our political decision making process.
But as you have all said - is it really worth playing their game?
Its up 2 you at the end of the day i'm going to vote (just cos im a pup and have never done it b4) if we vote green or UKIP and they dont have controlled people in these parties we will mess with there agenda a little so its worth a shot!
hagbard_celine
17-04-2007, 11:22 PM
Labour - Conservative - Liberal Democrats:
Same face, Different mask!
I call them the Labservacrats.