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Re: [LUG] (OT ?) DRM

 

On 20/02/07, james kilty <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 10:00 +0000, Paul Sutton wrote:
>
> > I doubt it, one of the   guys down the rugby club simply can't be
> > bothered as there is no decent alternative,
> Ahem. I was a LibDem County Councillor for a while.
> >   my argument that you have a
> > voice and should use it,
> Indeed.
> > will vote for anyone who
> > understands free software issues and is prepared to stand up for it.
> I will attempt to get sufficient detail on LibDem policy in this area.
>
> james kilty
> http://www.kilty.demon.co.uk
>
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Except for one problem all the major parties are now pro big business

Labour - has morphed from the "Workers Party" to Tory Party mark 2
Conservatives - Official Party of Big Business
Liberals - Official 2nd Party of Big Business with a touchy feely gloss
BNP - Big Business and racism/xenophobis
UKIP - slightly more acceptable version of BNP

Only parties not supporting intersets of big business are

Respect - (sectarian, panders to muslim bigotry)
Socialist Party
Greens

(Both limited electoral coverage)


I live in hope that The Blairites may eventually get kiked out of the
Labour Party

I used to be a Labour Councillor/Party Officer, but have not voted
Labour since Blair got elected as Leader.

The current state of political parties is a very good justification
for not voting.

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