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Shooters are right to doubt the appropriateness of
voting LibDem - they say one thing (all sorts of
things in fact, they're very talkative) and do another.
Just remember that despite their protestations of
open-mindedness about things such as fox-hunting, when
in power on both Somerset and Devon CCs they tried to
ban it on council-controlled land. I know from personal
experience and current acquaintance (one LibDem PPC is
a near neighbour)that the party includes a lot of what
you might call the vegetarian, bearded (mostly men,
that one)sandal-wearing fraternity who do not in
general know one end of a gun from the other, and
whose opinions on shooting & fieldsports vary from
mild disgust to virulent opposition.
Liberals tend to be extremely illiberal when exposed
to people who dispute some of their most cherished
beliefs. Nope, it's mostly a choice (if that's the
word) between one bunch of corporatist authoritarians
whose colour is blue, and another similar bunch whose
colour is red - well, pale pink these days...
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To be honest I think you could say that about any
political party - I have no problem voting for the
Liberals if they represent my views, they just
seem to be a pale shadow of the Labour Party since
the election so why on Earth vote for a party unlikely
to gain power if their policies aren't that different?
Steve.
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