Comment on Labour Policies : Labour Crime and Justice Policy by David.

Absolutely Terence, if you want to discus any parties policies in a reasoned way I’ll probably be involved, (some policies don’t interest me, but many do) that’s why I’ve posted (or nearly posted) all the policies from: Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats (need to redo the Lib Dems policy pages), UKIP, Greens (not added all the Greens yet) and yes the BNP. So all policies from Labour, Conservatives, UKIP and the BNP are on this site with comments open for discussion, it’s up to visitors like you (and myself) to use them.

The best place to have those discussions is under the relevant parties Policy discussion pages (easy to find using the search box on the top right of every page or browse them all via the links on the left menu under “Categories” section).

If a comment about a specific parties policy is posted here (under this polls comments) I try to move it to the relevant policy page so new visitors can find it easier (already moved over 600 comments!).

I’ve made comments on https://general-election-2010.co.uk/labour-policies-crime-and-anti-social-behaviour/ page (negative comments as well).

I recently created a proper forum at https://general-election-2010.co.uk/politics/ where you have to register to post (only a dozen registered users so far). In the forum registered visitors can create their own topics, so if you want to discuss “Jobs for British workers” you can start your own topic.

I started the topic . I’m torn between fighting what could be an unwinnable war that’s costing our soldiers their lives and pulling out now and giving Afghanistan back to the Taliban and having our troops lives wasted for nothing!!!

The problem right now with the comments Terence is they are mostly of the type:

BNP are great, no the BNP are awful.

If you want to discuss policy you have to stick to discussing policy and not turn a discussion only into being about voting for the BNP. There are BNP ideas I like, there are Conservative ideas I like, I don’t have to vote for them to like SOME of their ideas.

David

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