LibDems 2019

A vote for the LibDems is a wasted vote in this election!

LibDems are the third wheel dancing on the political fringes, who will never gain power to do anything they promise. They know this too, and as such they feel at liberty to make whatever promises they think can sway some donors and voters.

They were tested in government, when they got a chance to prop up the Conservatives to power. LibDems failed at attaining their stated goals, even those they were promised as conditional to their partners in gov before joining them. The result was there for all to see. LibDems were washed out at the next General Ejection, relegated back to the fringes again. Even their hardcore supporters deserted that party.

They could not be trusted any more. Their tactics had to change, to gather up more supporters and perhaps different to the ones who had deserted them in droves.

Now they are at it again, trying to gather up the Remain masses screaming for attention. UK voted to Leave in the Referendum. No politician worth their salt should be trying to overturn democracy. What do the LibDems do?

The man who broke Britain creates and funds an organisation called Friends of Britain. LibDems join hands with the likes of Friends of Britain, George Soros, Tony Blair, etc. They promise to cancel Brexit, the result of an election where more people voted than ever before. Are they truly politicians?

The only difference LibDems could possibly make are at the local Council elections, where they have a chance to show their mettle. All they have demonstrated is increasing Council Tax to unsustainable levels. Now that is another ticking bomb waiting to explode… Council Tax!

How do you explain to people why they have to pay so much in Council Tax? Council Tax is becoming ludicrous and unsustainable. A single person living in a small flat, pays more per month in Council Tax than for groceries and food. And this just for the privilege of living there. It's not even connected with income.

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