How do you react to adversarial politics?

Michael Grimes
23 March 2010

An election is just a few weeks away, and each of the two main parties is highlighting the misfortunes of the other. But does it do them any favours?

It’s by no means a scientific survey, but this quick poll aims to get a little taste of how people respond to the clashing of political parties:

Posted by Michael Grimes, 1:58 pm

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5 Comments »

  1. Bailey Singh says:

    i have never been a fan of Bad Politics and bad policies in the government. they always present bad news.-.:

    Comment by Bailey Singh — 24 May, 2010 @ 5:38 am

  2. Hannah Hall says:

    i really do not like too much politics because it kills common sense::-

    Comment by Hannah Hall — 14 September, 2010 @ 4:26 am

  3. Carl Hughes says:

    Hannah It would be nice if there were common sense in politics…I think that is missing no matter what country you live in.
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    Comment by Carl Hughes — 14 November, 2010 @ 8:32 am

  4. Citizenship Foundation Voices » Voters say they are turned off by political bickering says:

    [...] so it is a very small poll with only a tiny handful of respondents since March this year, and there was no scientific method [...]

    Pingback by Citizenship Foundation Voices » Voters say they are turned off by political bickering — 16 November, 2010 @ 10:07 am

  5. Buck Teeth Treatment %0B says:

    Politics is of course very annoying, politicians do annoy me because of their bad performance **’

    Comment by Buck Teeth Treatment %0B — 21 December, 2010 @ 4:52 pm

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