Gill - you're right, no one part can have all the answers. The only way I think it can be approached is by evaluating the particular party's underpinning values and principles - a sort of macro, overarching approach. The other way I suppose is hat you can decide what areas of policy matter most to you and see which party most closely matches your views on those areas. As I've said before, I gave up on manifestos a long time ago. And I could never vote for a candidate just because he put a lot of effort into his/ her campaign - it's what they do afterwards that matters
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He is a candidate for Perry Barr which is not so pleasant.
