More local choice, more honesty, more freedom

Quality of life begins at home. I recommend voting for a candidate who promotes local choice.

Honesty is a commodity we are short of too. Perhaps, an honest candidate, if you have one, is your best bet.

If there is one single issue that has upset me over 13 years of Labour, it is the erosion of personal privacy and freedom. That will influence my vote.

You could do a lot worse than read this:

http://www.votepetershields.co.uk/, who is standing as an independent. These candidates form the backbone of reality and sense, placing accountability at the top of the agenda.

I just wonder where we shall all be in five years time? I hope it is going to get better.

2 comments:

Rebel Saint said...

Thanks for the plug. If it's the article about civil liberties in particular that you wanted to refer people to then it's here: Nothing to hide?

"I just wonder where we shall all be in five years time? I hope it is going to get better." So do I ... but it's so hard to be optimistic :o(

ukipper said...

This is the first election where I've had no canvassers or election leaflets etc.
None of the candidates introduced themselves to me so I voted UKIP as it matched my ideas the most. Plus he paid for his own deposit. I could have been persuaded to vote SNP but never had anyone to answer my questions as no one came round here. Take us all for granted I suppose