do you pay attention to party political broadcasts?

Soldato
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i've just seen one for the BNP and all it did was confirm how pathetic they are

''i don't want london to be a beacon for islam''

''i'm voting BNP because they will let landlords decide on the smoking ban''

haven't seen any from any other parties yet. do you pay any attention to them?
 
Yes, but only to make sure I'm correct in not voting. If a party where to ever woo me I may vote, but I'm not going to just blindly not vote, in case there is a worthy cause out there. UKIP often comes close but it's still too much of a mickey mouse organisation.
 
Not really. Not exactly going to be non-partisan, given it's basically propaganda, and it's also designed to reach the majority of people half way through Eastenders or whatever and so isn't going to be thorough enough to tell me what I need to know about them.
 
I try and vote for whichever party seems to be the most liberal (as in liberal not as in the American definition, which is social democrat). It's difficult because they all pander to the Daily Mail at times.
 
Was watching the SNP local election broadcast last night and had to laugh when they started playing a song with the lyrics "United we stand, divided we fall." I wonder if anyone actually thought about what they were trying to say or are they really that thick.
 
No, they're a waste of time. If you want me to vote for you tell me what you plan to do, don't spend the whole time telling me what another party have done wrong, muppets :mad:
 
Who am I supposed to vote for if all three are as bad as each other?

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Always makes me think of the film "Brewsters Millions".
 
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