Quote Originally Posted by Odin
Well thats odd considering the tone here from Brits and there dissatisfaction with the war, and apparant opinion polls. I know I might be simplifying it slightly be taking the tone "change your government, change your policy" but if there is only 1 party that is consistant on getting out, whats the problem then?

I know the UK isnt as liberal/socialist as the continent (yet) but didnt Kennedy have nearly 25% in the election? Thats hardly a few crackpots, considering labour had 40% Thats within striking distance for one decisive issue to breach the gap.

Yet, perhaps the UK system has progressed further that the overall adgenda of a party decides the vote, not a couple of bulletted sound bites like the U.S.
FYI, the party currently in government was the party that had the most MPs voting against invading Iraq. More Labour MPs voted against the war than there are LibDem MPs in the Commons. Had the Opposition Tories voted with the Labour rebels, Blair might not have achieved a majority in favour of the war. As it was, 100+ Labour MPs voted against the war, but 150+ Tories voted for it (there are around 60 LibDems).