Re: Health care bill
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:18 am
I should do that with the BNP...
Which one leads that? I'm no good with British political parties... Nor with the Norwegian ones for that matter... I do know the British election is thursday next week thoughkeja wrote:It's a political party, as in one you vote for if you want them to lead the country.
The main three parties are Labour (red team, in power currently, used to be for the working classes), Conservative (Blue team, mid-right with youngish leader, David Cameron) and Liberal Democrats (yellow team, Younger leader Nick Clegg, mid-left. Have never won a general election before to my knowledge)Shai'tan wrote:Which one leads that? I'm no good with British political parties... Nor with the Norwegian ones for that matter... I do know the British election is thursday next week thoughkeja wrote:It's a political party, as in one you vote for if you want them to lead the country.
I knew of the three main parties, but I haven't really heard much about the other parties... And I hear the debates can be really... interesting, in the lack of a better word, some times...keja wrote:The main three parties are Labour (red team, in power currently, used to be for the working classes), Conservative (Blue team, mid-right with youngish leader, David Cameron) and Liberal Democrats (yellow team, Younger leader Nick Clegg, mid-left. Have never won a general election before to my knowledge)Shai'tan wrote:Which one leads that? I'm no good with British political parties... Nor with the Norwegian ones for that matter... I do know the British election is thursday next week thoughkeja wrote:It's a political party, as in one you vote for if you want them to lead the country.
There's also smaller but well known parties likethe green party (can run a greenhouse but not a country) And the BNP (Nazis who're trying to steal the Union Flag). I can't vote yet, so I haven't really checked out the manifestos or the TV debates.
am I right in assuming that the political party will change?Shai'tan wrote:I knew of the three main parties, but I haven't really heard much about the other parties... And I hear the debates can be really... interesting, in the lack of a better word, some times...keja wrote:The main three parties are Labour (red team, in power currently, used to be for the working classes), Conservative (Blue team, mid-right with youngish leader, David Cameron) and Liberal Democrats (yellow team, Younger leader Nick Clegg, mid-left. Have never won a general election before to my knowledge)Shai'tan wrote:Which one leads that? I'm no good with British political parties... Nor with the Norwegian ones for that matter... I do know the British election is thursday next week thoughkeja wrote:It's a political party, as in one you vote for if you want them to lead the country.
There's also smaller but well known parties likethe green party (can run a greenhouse but not a country) And the BNP (Nazis who're trying to steal the Union Flag). I can't vote yet, so I haven't really checked out the manifestos or the TV debates.