I disagree with quite a few Labour policies, yet the Lib Dems have so failed to impress me that I've become surprisingly pro-Labour in this election. It's also bizarre that despite being upper-middle-class in background, and middle-class in income now, I hate the middle-class-sop policies that the Lib Dems have advocated. Perhaps it's because they're not marketing them honestly. If they admitted that free tuition and personal care would primarily benefit the better-off, then I'd be a little less antagonistic. I'm totally unsure about local income tax, though. The "poor pensioners who can't afford council tax" argument holds no water with me--if they can afford to keep up a large house they can afford to pay council tax on it--but it might be the middle classes who get hit. (Now, if they were just proposing to get rid of the ludicrous banding system the Tories put in that ensured that the rich never had to pay too much money, that would be different.)
Maybe it's my American Jewish Democrat background... as they say, we live like Episcopalians and vote like Puerto Ricans. :-)
As for Iraq and Blair's lying... yawn. He's a politician. Let the Lib Dems have a spell in government, then they can talk about honesty. Power corrupts, and virtue isn't virtue unless it slams up against vice (to quote Homicide).