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  1. 1. Which party do you vote for?

    • Conservative - Republican - Right wing
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    • Labour - Democrat - Left wing
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    • Swing voter (in the centre ground between left and right wing)
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    • Would not vote - no matter what
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I was wondering which way do y'all vote. This is open to all ages even though elections would not be.

Personally i'm a swing voter but everyone else in my familly votes for socialist parties

Would be interested in your views on the different political parties in your native countries also- do you think they care about the sikh vote?

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im goin lib dem. I dont like conservitive especially now wich thachers old chum.

I dont mind tony but dont like the others at the front bench, just dnt trust em, especially gordon brown as I dont think they will be good for sikhs in UK.

Lib Dem seem to be listening to Sikhs, well almost, prob better then the other so, yeh

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

i think that the liberals make more sens economically, and would serve sikhs better as they tend to be more open minded to different cultures/religions. as far as ethics go no party, even sikhs, will uphold sikhi to the nth degree

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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Aussie politics......if you had a choice would you go for Howard, Latham, Independents, Pauline Hanson or sit under a coolibah tree camped by a billabong?????? :lol: Looking forward to hear your answers. No worries if you are too young.....the whole thing is non-binding anyway. :(

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here's my views :

Liberals (aka democratic or kerry)

Pro : Nature friendly, Immigration supporter, no discrimination on lifestyle aka gay community, No strict punishment, No to arms, Works for low class families.

Con : Not religious minded ppls, Gayism is against sikhi, Immigration is good but outsourcing is NOT, Only trying to reach black or hispanic origin ppls: if indians mentioned it will be pro-bjp ppls; since they control and lobby the support !

Conservative (aka republican)

Pro : Not strong immigration supporter, do not support gay comm., strict law, Gives high preference to family life, Supports "Right to bear Arms" & Works for high class families.

Con : Strict immigration (for our bros/sis to back down in punjab), Not nature friendly, WAY TOO much PATRIOTISM.

So far.. i think sikhs need to hang in in-between republican and democratic !! Either way one can take advantages !! SO keep your mind open !!

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