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I'm mildly depressed by this. My parents vote Lib Dem. In fact they are positively pillars of liberal democracy. I was half-hoping for some kind of revelation that, you know, actually I secretly agreed with David Cameron or something and that, in fact, listening to the Today program actually wasn't sufficient to decide between the parties. But on being asked my opinion on a series of yes/no questions the Daily Telegraph concluded I was a Lib Dem - yeah, yeah, I know it is equally trivial but if I was majorly deluded you'd expect it to show up and I actually couldn't state off-hand, in general, which parties agreed with which statement though I could make educated guesses.

Locally, I don't know. I've read their leaflets but both lots (the Conservatives can't be bothered) say they will improve the same services while criticising the corruption and waste of the other.

I'd have doubts about accepting a cake from any of them.

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Date: 2010-04-30 12:03 pm (UTC)
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I am, to my surprise, expected to be a Labour voter; though the five extra questions offered pushed me back into the Liberal Democrat camp. Still only two or three points between that, Labour and the Greens, though.
Edited Date: 2010-04-30 12:04 pm (UTC)

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