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		<title>A new party</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have long found it interesting that I was so easily able to convince liberal people of my opinions. Unless they were the rare close-minded liberal, I was normally able to explain my point of view and come to an agreement.
Equally interestingly, I often had trouble relating to so-called Conservatives who it seemed were entrenched [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have long found it interesting that I was so easily able to convince liberal people of my opinions. Unless they were the rare close-minded liberal, I was normally able to explain my point of view and come to an agreement.</p>
<p>Equally interestingly, I often had trouble relating to so-called Conservatives who it seemed were entrenched in their opinion and were irreconcilably wrong. I have slowly come to realise, of course, that there&#8217;s often no right or wrong answer (clichés like that sound so much less trite if you believe the underlying sentiment).</p>
<p>If I&#8217;m totally honest, I sometimes wondered whether those Conservatives who did not agree with me were just a little stupid (in some cases I was right about that, but that&#8217;s not the point of this note).</p>
<p>But reasonably recently I realised that there was an alternative explanation. The world was not full of Conservatives who did not agree with me and liberals who did because I was an unusually liberal Conservative, rather it was because I am at heart more liberal than most Conservatives.</p>
<p>I posted letters yesterday by first class to the appropriate people to explain why I am leaving the Conservative Party and so will no longer be a Conservative Councillor. From this moment I shall refer to myself as Independent until the <strong>party I am joining</strong> have officially accepted my application for membership.</p>
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