
The constituency in which you liveYour local MP (name, party)
The name of your local council
Which political party dominates your local council?
Milton Keynes is a large town in Buckinghamshire, in the south east of England and north-west of London. It was formally designated as a new town on the 23 January 1967.
Milton Keynes is divided into two constituencies dividing the city roughly north and south. Bletchley is a constituent town of Milton Keynes. It is situated in the south west of Milton Keynes but still retains a distinctive identity. Bletchley is split between the civil parishes of Bletchley, Fenny Stratford and West Bletchley. It is the town of the code breaker during the Second World War. Dr Phyllis Starkey is local MP from the Labour Party. The name of the local council is Milton Keynes council and is dominated by the Labour Party according to the election on May 1, 2009 (http://www.mkweb.co.uk/politics/DisplayArticle.asp).
2010 is election year.
What is your attitude concerning people who are not planning to vote in the general election?
What main concerns do you have that may influence your vote?
As a citizen you have the right to exercise your responsibilities and one of this is to vote for people that you would like to be in the government. Government is elected by common people like you and me, therefore you may loose your right without voting and you have no right to complain about the person who is running the country. Stop thinking that whether you vote or not there would be no difference, that non-sense because you are missing your chance.
It is nice to express your opinion on your candidates. The most important decision of a person is not only about his/her self but also for the whole nation and it is your responsibility to act right on what you believe and not because of the money. You thinking of having a better life for you or your family in future and one way of having this is by voting. There is no wrong of showing or acting the way you feel and what you believe in as long as you making the right decision without any doubt. Voting is your self defence because you are given yourself the chance to vote for your right.
The name of your local council
Which political party dominates your local council?
Milton Keynes is a large town in Buckinghamshire, in the south east of England and north-west of London. It was formally designated as a new town on the 23 January 1967.
Milton Keynes is divided into two constituencies dividing the city roughly north and south. Bletchley is a constituent town of Milton Keynes. It is situated in the south west of Milton Keynes but still retains a distinctive identity. Bletchley is split between the civil parishes of Bletchley, Fenny Stratford and West Bletchley. It is the town of the code breaker during the Second World War. Dr Phyllis Starkey is local MP from the Labour Party. The name of the local council is Milton Keynes council and is dominated by the Labour Party according to the election on May 1, 2009 (http://www.mkweb.co.uk/politics/DisplayArticle.asp).
2010 is election year.
What is your attitude concerning people who are not planning to vote in the general election?
What main concerns do you have that may influence your vote?
As a citizen you have the right to exercise your responsibilities and one of this is to vote for people that you would like to be in the government. Government is elected by common people like you and me, therefore you may loose your right without voting and you have no right to complain about the person who is running the country. Stop thinking that whether you vote or not there would be no difference, that non-sense because you are missing your chance.
It is nice to express your opinion on your candidates. The most important decision of a person is not only about his/her self but also for the whole nation and it is your responsibility to act right on what you believe and not because of the money. You thinking of having a better life for you or your family in future and one way of having this is by voting. There is no wrong of showing or acting the way you feel and what you believe in as long as you making the right decision without any doubt. Voting is your self defence because you are given yourself the chance to vote for your right.

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