tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719459558369549533.post2601842138493051918..comments2023-07-28T11:57:04.354+01:00Comments on Malc in the Burgh: Guest Post: Politics: Why Bother?Malchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18191161151984519900noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719459558369549533.post-22988505341324242372009-10-15T22:18:31.898+01:002009-10-15T22:18:31.898+01:00"I want to make an informed choice"
Thi..."I want to make an informed choice"<br /><br />This very good blog piece and the last paragraph makes me think of a number of people I know who vote for the SNP "because it keeps Labour and the Tories in check". or "vote for the SNP but don't believe in independence." <br /><br />Now, its still a reason to vote, and I respect that, but I can't help thinking these people miss the point? Surely the idea should be that you vote for the party that best represents your political opinion, that you make that informed choice...not vote for the one that ISN'T the other one...?<br /><br />But hey, that's democracy!Stuart Clayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16997549780297747630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719459558369549533.post-30148358337618215262009-10-15T12:49:17.607+01:002009-10-15T12:49:17.607+01:00im in awe of certain activists aswell, and if some...im in awe of certain activists aswell, and if someone from another party knocks my door, i always liek to have a chat, see how their campaign is going etc. i know plenty others who i can have debates with from other parties.<br /><br />there are plenty loathsome people in every party who refuse to engage, or never wear blue or what have you, but there are plenty of mature and pragmatic activists aswellHolyrood Patterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00011279364711982978noreply@blogger.com