My point being that I try and be civil. I might not always agree with your (or other forum contributers) views, but at least I don't resort to name calling. That said I have been called far worse! If you had read by contributions in the early days of this forum, you would see that I have agreed with many of Labours early policies, particularly the national minimum wage, is without a doubt one of Tony Blair's best achievements. Unlike many of the exsisting Labour supporters on this forum, I can recognise positive achievements/policies in parties that I don't support.
My final point in relation to you last posting is the point that myself and Peter H have made over and over again. We voted Leech mainly (but not exclusively) for the reason over the Iraq War. Now, tactally voting a Labour MP out of parliment (only for him to get in through the back door) consitutes me as a Lib Dem in your eyes, then I guess that is what I am. However, my vote is up for any person/party that I think can best represent my views. At the moment, I can only see myself voting Lib Dem, because until Labour sort of the criminal justice system (including the "War on Terror") and until they can sort out Iraq - I will continue to protest and vote Lib Dem's as I don't see an alternative.

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