(09 Mar 2015, 7:03 pm)aureolin wrote You'll never be able to completely avoid politics. They always exist, no matter what the situation, or wherever you are. If you have views on something, I encourage you to stick by them, but it's always wide to read in depth at exactly what the said policies are. Politics are controlled by spin doctors, who put a great media spin on whatever a political party are trying to push for.
The great thing about politics is that we all have our own views, and it's always interesting to debate them. I used to get the 'shark attack' feeling at Labour meetings, because my views on some matters can be too left wing for them.
Try this - https://voteforpolicies.org.uk/. See what you get?
I just did that Policy Survey my results were
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60% for the Tories 😯