The lib dem's problem is that they are trying to distinguish themselves from 2 parties with almost the same policies as them.
They should distinguish themselves, because they are very different, and it seems to be working.
I don't understand the perception that all the parties are the same. On certain issues, there tends to be a broad consensus between 2 parties, but the parties themselves are very different.
The lib dems plan to abolish all banker's bonuses, for salaries over 200k. They allow larger salaries but no bonuses. They only similar thing Labour has done is a trading tax.
How different do you want them to be?It would be nice if there was someone to represent your own personal politics, but it's an impossibility.
They should distinguish themselves, because they are very different, and it seems to be working.
I don't understand the perception that all the parties are the same. On certain issues, there tends to be a broad consensus between 2 parties, but the parties themselves are very different.
The lib dems plan to abolish all banker's bonuses, for salaries over 200k. They allow larger salaries but no bonuses. They only similar thing Labour has done is a trading tax.
How different do you want them to be?It would be nice if there was someone to represent your own personal politics, but it's an impossibility.