I'm more of an NDP or Green fan myself. I usually vote for them, (randomly :p), but this time I decided to to go Conservative just because I felt my vote would have the biggest impact there, rather than going for Green or NDP, which frankly, are insignificant compared to the two Giants. I guess that's kind of going against the principles of democracy: Instead of voting for the party you support, you vote against the party you support least. :o
While I agree that some of the Conservatives' stances (that you listed above) are wrong, too; the Liberals...I can't vote for them, for reasons I don't want to talk about on LJ.
But even if it is minority Conservative, I don't think there will be any drastic changes, if any; every time there is an election each party makes their own promises and plans for the future, but they almost never get around to putting any of them into action, it seems, because their agendas are always so back-logged with other items.
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Date: 2006-01-24 04:24 am (UTC)While I agree that some of the Conservatives' stances (that you listed above) are wrong, too; the Liberals...I can't vote for them, for reasons I don't want to talk about on LJ.
But even if it is minority Conservative, I don't think there will be any drastic changes, if any; every time there is an election each party makes their own promises and plans for the future, but they almost never get around to putting any of them into action, it seems, because their agendas are always so back-logged with other items.