Insane is a a bit hyperbolic to be fair. I'm going to have to go and dig out specifics now because I can't remember all the details from the last time I listened slack-jawed at the LD's list of proposed tax policies. The bottom line though was that I couldn't see most of them getting though and I felt that a lot of them were just unrealistic/unworkable...
No I was just wondering, we don't have to go into it. I find their tax policies attractive, they made them very clear, as well as their approach to the city, which is more than you can say for Labour and the Tories (in that order). I try not to consider tactical voting much, although if I were in a Lab/Con constituency I'd consider Lab much more. I say give them a go. On a national level it's more of a problem for the conservatives if people go liberal.
I was considering voting liberal before the debate, the Clegg support has surprised me, because it seems completely fatuous. Maybe it's non-voters deciding to vote.
No I was just wondering, we don't have to go into it. I find their tax policies attractive, they made them very clear, as well as their approach to the city, which is more than you can say for Labour and the Tories (in that order). I try not to consider tactical voting much, although if I were in a Lab/Con constituency I'd consider Lab much more. I say give them a go. On a national level it's more of a problem for the conservatives if people go liberal.
I was considering voting liberal before the debate, the Clegg support has surprised me, because it seems completely fatuous. Maybe it's non-voters deciding to vote.