There is No Dancing at Political Parties
Good old elections… they remind me of long lost relatives. You don’t see them for years, and then when you do, for the first time in ages, you get really excited initially. After a while however you remember how much you hate them!
If you are as confused as I am about who to vote for on May 6th then I am sure you will appreciate the questions we have asked youth parliament representatives of each of the major parties to answer. We asked them for answer three short questions within a given word count; the first about their leader, the second about their major policies and finally in under 100 words, why we should vote for their party.
Here are links to the articles:
The BNP: http://www.yourtwocents.co.uk/2010/the-british-national-party/
The Conservative Party: http://www.yourtwocents.co.uk/2010/the-conservative-party/
The Green Party: http://www.yourtwocents.co.uk/2010/green-party/
The Labour Party: http://www.yourtwocents.co.uk/2010/the-labour-party/
The Liberal Democrats: http://www.yourtwocents.co.uk/2010/the-liberal-democrats/
And finally IVP (Icelandic Volcano Party): http://www.yourtwocents.co.uk/2010/the-volcanic-ash/
They have done more in the last few days to restrict immigration than any other party in the history of UK politics… (sorry, had to be done)

I like the way you linked my article in this.
Nice of you to include the fourth largest party in Britain with the second largest majority in Europe and the only one of the three ‘minor’ parties to have ever actually had parliamentary representation in Westminster!
But sod it! 45 million quid a day is nothing given our current economic stability.