Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Voting For Policies You Believe In

Tony Blair is asking us to judge Labour on “the big picture” …but that’s the problem, isn’t it?

From the “big picture” perspective:

- How has Iraq turned out?
- After 8 years of Labour, why did Jamie Oliver find such unhealthy food in schools?
- The long term impact of tuition fees will be more student debt, less savings, and less ability for people to get on the property ladder
- Labour’s policy on city academies will lead to exclusive access to curriculum and admissions being the preserve of wealth donors

Why vote for a party that is carrying out not just one policy, but many policies, that you disagree with?

In Earlsdon, I've tried to use this blog to outline how we would use our first seat on Coventry City Council to show that we can introduce different policies, put new issues on the agenda, and propose resolutions that other parties would not.

Vote for a party whose policies you believe in. Vote for a party whose policies you want to see extended and deepened.

Vote in a positive way on Thursday, whether you are voting for the Green Party, or for the Tories, Labour or the Lib Dems.

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