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simon silverdollar
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just wondering what the political make-up of dissensus is.
so, would you ever cast a vote for the right? i'm especially interested to know if UK dissensians have been at all swayed by the tory's 'reinvention' under cameron.
me, i'd never vote tory. partly because i do believe that most of Labour are basically decent people doing a fairly good job, whereas I don't trust the tory's claims to be concerned with social justice in the slightest.
but mainly it's a non-rational, visceral hatred of the tories that was instilled in me from childhood: my mum's one 'golden rule' was that i was to never vote tory: doing so would mean running the risk of being chucked out of the house.
no change of leader, or even change in policy, is going to get past that basic loathing of the conservatives. and definitely not Cameron, who i despise: i bet if you cut him open, inside he's all made up of Lattes, gastropub sea-bass, and jamie cullen CDs...
so, would you ever cast a vote for the right? i'm especially interested to know if UK dissensians have been at all swayed by the tory's 'reinvention' under cameron.
me, i'd never vote tory. partly because i do believe that most of Labour are basically decent people doing a fairly good job, whereas I don't trust the tory's claims to be concerned with social justice in the slightest.
but mainly it's a non-rational, visceral hatred of the tories that was instilled in me from childhood: my mum's one 'golden rule' was that i was to never vote tory: doing so would mean running the risk of being chucked out of the house.
no change of leader, or even change in policy, is going to get past that basic loathing of the conservatives. and definitely not Cameron, who i despise: i bet if you cut him open, inside he's all made up of Lattes, gastropub sea-bass, and jamie cullen CDs...