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Skandi
11-18-2008, 02:59 AM
I was sat in the pub last night with a group final year politics students and of course they were boring me rigid! but the table next to us were also talking about politics, so there is obviously plenty of interest in the young but how many actually take it any further? in our group of seven two had membership of a political party and one has stood for election

So do you have membership of a political party?
If so which and if you don't could you explain why.

Could those of you who are not British just hit other and then tell us here :) there are not enough poll options to add all the parties in!

Loyalist
11-18-2008, 03:11 AM
I've been a member of the Conservative Party of Canada since I was 14. :cool:

SwordoftheVistula
11-18-2008, 05:40 AM
This is UK parties but in the general discussion section...I'm a member of the Republican Party

Oisín
11-18-2008, 03:18 PM
No, I'm in the don't vote it just encourages them camp. I don't recognise the legitimacy of the 26 county Free State so I don't vote in it's elections. I'm a Craobh Gal Gréine supporter, not a nationalist party it's a nationalist movement.

WhiteHaven
11-19-2008, 03:29 PM
Nope, Do not see the point in joining parties, for 3 months i was a member of the National Socialist Movement here in U.S. Now i just vote for 3rd party candidates when i can.

Oresai
11-20-2008, 02:00 PM
SNP. I support Scottish independance. I`ve been a member of the SNP since I was old enough to vote, and that is going back some time. ;)
I also occasionally help out by handing out fliers etc locally at election times.

Alison
11-20-2008, 03:22 PM
I don't belong to a political party in South Africa. Heck, if I get my ID book in time, I may be able to vote in March, but I'm not holding out any hope after over 2 years.

DarkZarathustra
11-21-2008, 12:10 PM
I'm not a member of any political party in Russia. Too apolitical myself and they all are not in my test.


English Democrats is nationalists?

SwordoftheVistula
11-22-2008, 01:25 AM
English Democrats is nationalists?

They're civic nationalists, not racial/ethnic nationalists

Æmeric
11-22-2008, 04:04 AM
I'm a registered Republican but I'm not very happy with them at the moment. I think party membership is quite a bit different here in the US then in the rest of the World. Most states allow you to identify with a party when you register to vote. You don't apply for membership, you simply declare Republican or Democrat when you register. Or independent (meaning no party allegiance, there is no independent party). Registering as Republican means I can vote in their primaries to select the Republican candidate in the general election. The primaries are overseen by the state election officials. It's the official 2-party system.:tsk:

Revenant
11-22-2008, 05:42 AM
No. None worth joining.

The APP and AFP look okay, if either start gaining momentum I will look at their policies and consider it. As of right now though I am not much of a fan of democracy.