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Topichow come people sever friendships because of political ideology?
GhostSweeper
10/30/20 10:34:48 PM
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Funkydog posted...
The Tories continuously show they dont give a fuck about the poor though and never have. At a certain point you have to be ok with the shit a party does if you support them. They repeatedly have shown what their moral standard is and if you find it repugnant then why would you ignore those who are ok with it

Obviously I think most Tory supporters want the kids fed, but they still support a party who this is standard for.

Thing is I'm not a Tory. I think one thing that sets me aside from most voters is I'm in control of my vote, not controlled by any one party. I take the time to look at a manifesto, it's leaders, it's vision. And I weigh up the pros and cons not just for me, and not just for the instant gratification that is so prevalent these days. I look at the mid and long term future, deciding with my own mind whether someone's party or leader deserves my vote. You may or may not vote Labour, I cannot ever bring myself to do it after the Blair/Brown eras but I would never be judgemental of those who vote them. I know plenty of decent, hard-working Labour councillors, imo they are let down by those at the top who are fawned by the media.

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