The UK election will be held tomorrow.
I will never vote for Tory, I really do not understand Conservative hatred they say (Twitter). Hatred to old rules is something that is to the despise to human reasons. That exactly is what conservatives are -- because the conservatives are those who do not rely on any "artificial rules", they go with the customs. And the old rules are heavy on their shoulders, and those who stand behind them -- arrogant they say.
Twitter reaction to LibDem is good, civil liberty, practical, says. I say, practical and balanced on foreign policies. I agree with Nick, says. They claim he be too -- arrogant, probably in the same way as the US is, to dream of a nuclear free world.
As for Labour in the article If Labour is wise, it will usher Nick Clegg into Downing Street:
They say, the 12 hours after the election, is the crucial moment in the history of Britain.
I will never vote for Tory, I really do not understand Conservative hatred they say (Twitter). Hatred to old rules is something that is to the despise to human reasons. That exactly is what conservatives are -- because the conservatives are those who do not rely on any "artificial rules", they go with the customs. And the old rules are heavy on their shoulders, and those who stand behind them -- arrogant they say.
Twitter reaction to LibDem is good, civil liberty, practical, says. I say, practical and balanced on foreign policies. I agree with Nick, says. They claim he be too -- arrogant, probably in the same way as the US is, to dream of a nuclear free world.
As for Labour in the article If Labour is wise, it will usher Nick Clegg into Downing Street:
These are understandable reactions. The Labour party, for all its recent history, is Britain's agent-in-chief of change. Our health service, our universities, our schools and the best parts of our welfare system bear its stamp. It carries a willingness to challenge private monopoly power, class privilege, unearned status. It exists to fight for ordinary and disadvantaged people.
They say, the 12 hours after the election, is the crucial moment in the history of Britain.