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Which Policy proposals do you most disike?

32 replies

ragged · 13/04/2015 20:19

Some for me,
Labour: Tuition fees capped at £6k.
UKIP: Rejection of climate change theory, Promotion of grammar schools (too many to list)
SNP: Cutting all Trident
Tories: Subsidy for 1st time property buyers under age 40 (WTAF)
Greens: Citizens Income to be paid to all (WTAF x 2)

Is it like this for everyone, each party has at least one policy you really dislike?

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fortyfide · 23/04/2015 13:33

10 billion more cuts grimmer and grimmer for the poorest sections of society

MajesticWhine · 24/04/2015 10:26

I don't agree with

Con: Inheritance tax being cut
UKIP / Con: Leaving or having a referendum on membership of EU
Labour Greens : 50% and 60% top rate of tax respectively
Labour / LibDem: Mansion tax
Con: right to buy

fortyfide · 01/05/2015 11:38

The policies we should fear are those which are too toxic for the parties to openly debate

Spinflight · 01/05/2015 17:06

Both labour and the tories want to stop under 24 year olds from claiming any benefits.

So... This being the only thing they agree on it is going to be passed and will cost parents THOUSANDS per year.

Who cares what else the scumbags say when they want to bully our children?

Postino · 01/05/2015 20:59

The Green Party's policy to decriminalise sex work.

Another MN'er put it very well "Sex work is not like any other profession or job. It requires huge physical vulnerability and trust, and the correlation between 'men who hate women' and 'men who like paying to fuck women' is immense. Do we want to give a broad societal mandate to that?"

Wynona · 06/05/2015 19:59

Conservative manifesto to offer 1.3m families right to buy housing association homes - terrible idea. How will reducing the supply and making housing associations sell off valuable assets help?

Labour - they still don't think that they over spent when they were in power. The mansion tax doesn't seem to tackle the difficult issues of getting to grips with public finances.

Lib Dem: The party also pledged to “overhaul” the House of Lords. I like the way it works at the moment as it allows experts in certain fields to examine legislation rather than follow the political party. We get better laws when there is this level of independence.

Jackieharris · 07/05/2015 05:55

Tory: tax freeze for the rich, helping rich people buy homes, non doms, inheritance tax, universal credit & pip, sanctions, pushing people off jsa onto fake self employment, freezing child benefit & child tax credits, cutting childcare part of working tax credit, full trident renewal, charging £500 for employment tribunals, encouraging English nationalism for short term political gain, not increasing the nmw, economic policies that have left us with falling gdp per capita and deflation, etc etc etc...

Labour: a lot of the above where they agree tbh!

Lib dems: I don't like their drug policy

UKIP: anti immigration

Plaid Cymru: haven't heard any of theirs I don't like

Green: their legalising pimping/punters/prostitution policy really lets them down, I'll never vote for them as long as they put punters before women. We need to end demand not increase it.

SNP: I just want more of the same. They do need to continue to do more to ensure they have more female candidates and elected members though.

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