I think deep inside me I’ve always hated the Tories.
I believe everything they stand for is a lie. How can it not be when you’re willing to change your entire principals just to get more votes? A party adapts to voters needs but doesn’t do a 360 and suddenly become everything that they weren't yesterday. My view is how you can trust someone who will stand for everything one day but nothing another. If you support that then surely you support hypocrisy. For is that not what the conservatives are?
I've always wondered how a party like the Conservatives thinks they can win the election maybe if their leader David Cameron allocated more time to politics and policies instead of publicity stunts the Tories may actually have a chance of coming in to power?
If your working class or middle class you will know (and if you don't realise it then their must be something wrong) that the Tories aren’t for you. Their policies are for the rich and sadly for them. The rich are a minority. The majority of us have to work bloody hard to get food on the table and clothes on our back. It doesn't come easy like an inheritance from your rich influential father does and that's where the Tories get separated from normal men and women. Like me. Like you. Like us.
How can someone with millions of pounds know what it feels like to have to count every penny?
How can someone with a 3rd high paying job know how it feels to work every hour of the day ONLY to earn a pittance that'll barely pay for the essentials?
How can someone who was born into wealth and lived in wealth all their life know how it is for people like us?
The answer is plain and simple; they can't
I don't every think that the conservatives will care or even attempt to care how we feel and what we want. All they care about in my eyes is getting to the top where they feel the rich should be. Looking down on all us mere mortals.
Think Thatcher. If that era ever came again could this country come out of it intact?
You know the answer as well as i do. If the conservatives come into power then everything people have fought for, campaigned for even died for! Has been for nothing. Nothing at all.

The BBC. Oh what a subject to talk about. As we all know the BBC are controlled by which ever political party is chaotically holding the reins at that particular moment at this time it's Labour. Labour who support the BBC. Well many BBC civil servants may vote for the Tories and on their heads be it. But going to the parliamentary club something struck me. I've always like the political editors and journalists they’ve had the hidden spunk which occasionally shines through. But there is one man. One man who was displeasing as a man could be. Vile may be to strong but when there's no other word for it, what can you do?
Patrick Burns. The political editor for the west midlands.
Let me explain before you think no. No Patrick Burns is fantastic and such.
At the rotary club debate in Birmingham he was the chairman. I hate to say such a things lightly but how can I word it another way without sounded like a tory? I can't and i won't. If this offends anyone to the extent they want to harm themselves then I apologise, if the anger is directed at me then oh well gulp it down with your own honey cuz I ain't providing nun (tis intentional chav)
We came from a predominantly Asian school. Asian being the key word here. After the break there were a majority less people wanting to ask questions. So hands were stuck up in the air and continuously my school put our hands up in the air. Patrick Burns looked over to us stared intently as if we were sheep at a farm and he was picking the best of the lot. We obviously were not the best of the lot as he kept turning away. A number of times Patrick Burns allowed a boy named TOM to respond to question and ask questions whilst blatantly snubbing our school. Even when there was no one else he would look over to us then choose the opposite side. Only one of us (me) was allowed to make a comment which provoked a positive reaction from the crowd yet I was not allowed to build on it. Now I don't know what Patrick's reasons were for this. Maybe with old age his eye sight is bad you may say no he was able to identify people farther away. Maybe he just didn't see when theirs a whole herd f hands stuck up in the air from our school were pretty hard to miss.
So what was it?
What was it that meant we were continuously ignored? What was it that meant we were continuously snubbed? What was it that meant we were continuously excluded?
The clothes we were wearing. It was uniform maybe not as smart as the other schools but uniform none the less.
The way we spoke? Well we never got a chance to speak so it could not have been that could it have. Or maybe they didn't like my accent and judged everyone by my standards though I was dressed smart, spoke appropriately and with my normal voice.
SO WHAT WAS IT THEN?
The colour of our skin? (One of my friends commented your look half-caste and he chose you. Hmmm?)
We've looked at other theories with no answers and this one seems to fit. Now I’m not calling names. I realise that what I seem to be implying could be very offensive but there is no other way to put it. If Patrick were ever to read this blog I’m sure he would be deeply offended at such an idea but maybe just maybe it wasn't intentional. Maybe just maybe it's institutionalized racism which is harder to spot especially when identifying when it’s coming from you.
One of the questions asked was about the underground level of racism in England and I believe that yes there is a problem like that especially nowadays with the whole 'Muslim' fiasco. I agree that this country has a problem and if it is set somehow in someone with such a position of authority then how can we ever hope to stamp it out?
Comments arguments are very welcome because I’m puzzled and right now think that the BBC wasting the taxpayer’s money on such a person who seems like a stuck-up ass is a waste. And I can't take the BBC seriously if I don't have closure to this question because it bugs me to think that even whilst discussing racism there could have been the hint of racism in that room.
I think it would bug anyone.
Put yourself in my shoes.