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Who Should You Vote For?
ThomasJPitts 15th April 2005
2005, April, Conservatives, election, Labour, Liberal Democrat, make votes count, Parties, Politics, Public services, Tax, Tuition, United Kingdom Independence Party, votes, Welsh Liberal Democrats - Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru, who should you vote for
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Who Should You Vote For?

Who Should You Vote For?

Who should I vote for?

Your expected outcome:

Liberal Democrat

Your actual outcome:

Labour -12
Conservative -29
Liberal Democrat 50
UK Independence Party -20
Green 33

You should vote: Liberal Democrat

The LibDems take a strong stand against tax cuts and a strong one in favour of public services: they would make long-term residential care for the elderly free across the UK, and scrap university tuition fees. They are in favour of a ban on smoking in public places, but would relax laws on cannabis. They propose to change vehicle taxation to be based on usage rather than ownership.
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