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Jordy
23-04-2010, 03:19 PM
After 2 debates and about 12 days till the election I thought it'd be interesting to do another HabboxForum General Election poll to see how your votes have changed in the past few weeks.
Poll will close in 3 days time.
This is continuing on from this thread here (http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=634953) and I promise I'll do one on May 6th too :)
dirrty
23-04-2010, 03:32 PM
i think i'm swaying towards lib dems atm, but still quite unsure.
Neversoft
23-04-2010, 04:13 PM
I will be voting for the UKIP.
Caution
23-04-2010, 04:28 PM
UKIP. I don't really agree with everything they stand for, best of a bad bunch really.
jackass
23-04-2010, 04:32 PM
I fully support UKIP, but I also don't want Labour or Lib Dems to win. So Conservatives. :)
Hecktix
23-04-2010, 04:33 PM
I have read the manifestos of all three major parties and based upon policies I will be voting Labour :)
AlexOC
23-04-2010, 04:39 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr9lEPYf4vQ
Well after seeing this shocking video evidence that Gordon Brown is not as cool as other prime ministers, i definately wouldn't vote Labour.
buttons
23-04-2010, 04:53 PM
green party if i could
Tintinnabulate
23-04-2010, 05:06 PM
Labour.
Smits
23-04-2010, 06:17 PM
Lib dems still
Dawsie
23-04-2010, 06:25 PM
I will be voting for the BNP. It's about time we sent people who are not British back to their own countries. The only party that will deliver change is the BNP. Lib dems, Loabour, Tories all full of lies.
Adamm
23-04-2010, 08:17 PM
Pirate Party.
-:Undertaker:-
23-04-2010, 09:06 PM
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) because of the following in summary;
Will withdraw from European Union and reclaim sovereign British powers.
Will trade more with the Commonwealth offering a bigger range of products and opening up a market which is truly gigantic.
Will freeze immigration for 5-year period and then introduce a tightly regulated system.
Will cut the state sector (which needs to be done) to reduce deficiet & debt we have run up.
Will use 'Reaganomics' meaning massive cuts to state and taxation which actually increases state budget.
Will take a big look at legalising certain drugs because the war on drugs is totally unwinnable and immensely costly.
Will renew Trident and increase military spending while also withdrawing from Afghanistan.
Will build a new generation of nuclear power plants to make the United Kingdom energy independent.
Will build more prisons to take crime off the streets thus saving money in the long-term and ensuring safety.
Will extend/widen the roads to ease congestion into our cities, also supports high speed train schemes.
Will roll back the Big Brother/Nanny State and respect civil liberties by abolishing the CCTV/database culture.
Will take those who recieve below the £10,000 mark out of the tax system altogether.
Will stop benefits reaching those who are not looking for work/those who have not contributed.
Will reform the tax system so we have a flat tax rate of taxation which is fair and leaves money in your pocket.
Will stand up for Britains interests on the world stage and stop funding countries such as China and India.
Will introduce referendums on both national and local levels handing power from the politicians to the people (the Swiss system).
I will be voting for the BNP. It's about time we sent people who are not British back to their own countries. The only party that will deliver change is the BNP. Lib dems, Loabour, Tories all full of lies.
It's projected there's under a million illegal immigrants living under the shelter of the monarch... how are you supposed to find a million people?
If we deport everyone who's not 'British' back to their own countries, more than likely the economy would completely collapse. The NHS is 1/3 staffed with immigrants and immigrants offer up cheap Labour which the Brits on the dole just moan about. Stop blaming the immigrants and start blaming the government, not putting a government in place which wouldn't get rid of the actual problem.
I'm not sure who to vote for.
-:Undertaker:-
23-04-2010, 09:38 PM
It's projected there's under a million illegal immigrants living under the shelter of the monarch... how are you supposed to find a million people?
If we deport everyone who's not 'British' back to their own countries, more than likely the economy would completely collapse. The NHS is 1/3 staffed with immigrants and immigrants offer up cheap Labour which the Brits on the dole just moan about. Stop blaming the immigrants and start blaming the government, not putting a government in place which wouldn't get rid of the actual problem.
I'm not sure who to vote for.
We find them and deport them because a large proportion will be involved in crime to keep a living up and when Nick Clegg was proposing an amnesty for them the other day it was a joke to be honest. He stated 'these people can pay their taxes' if they are legal, will they hell. The majority of these people dont want to work and only want to be here for a good life paid for by the British taxpayer whether its through the bent benefits system, through crime or under the banner of 'human rights'. An amnesty also provides a bigger incentive for people to come here because they then presume we will just allow them to settle. Besides, no party in government can control immigration unless they leave the European Union.
Hitman
24-04-2010, 11:05 AM
Whoops, pressed BNP. Meant UKIP. Although I must say, the BNP have some good policies.
Awaiting the "you're a racist, you're scum" comments,
Hitman.
alexxxxx
24-04-2010, 11:22 AM
Whoops, pressed BNP. Meant UKIP. Although I must say, the BNP have some good policies.
Awaiting the "you're a racist, you're scum" comments,
Hitman.
unlucky.
Molly.22
24-04-2010, 01:07 PM
If I could vote, I would vote either UKIP or Conservatives. Either way I would never vote Labour.
Browney
24-04-2010, 01:14 PM
Hilarious results. UKIP have more votes than any other party, and by quite a margin?
Hitman
24-04-2010, 02:32 PM
Hilarious results. UKIP have more votes than any other party, and by quite a margin?
Oh yes quite, my sides are splitting! :O
jackass
24-04-2010, 03:36 PM
As I said previously, I would of also picked UKIP, but I haven't for the reasons I stated previously.
Agnostic Bear
24-04-2010, 04:48 PM
Just voted for Conservatives. :)
Browney
24-04-2010, 05:31 PM
Oh yes quite, my sides are splitting! :O
I'd refer you to my thread about UKIP, but it's "Spam."
-:Undertaker:-
24-04-2010, 08:16 PM
I'd refer you to my thread about UKIP, but it's "Spam."
Well you say in that thread most people dont agree with UKIP and are only really jumping on the bandwagon, but as far as i'm aware, most people would agree with the general notion (UKIP policy) that we need more prisons, tougher setences in regards to crime, lower taxes to get the economy moving, leave the European Union and the idea of direct democracy (for instance, if people wanted a referendum on the death penalty or some other issue they could call for one) - we are supposed to live in a democracy and the concept of democracy is the freedom of the individual and what the majority wants, at the moment we do not have this in our country and none of the main parties offer this.
Anyway, why only mention UKIP - surely the same should go for the other parties people support on here?
Browney
24-04-2010, 08:34 PM
Well, I'm just comparing polls on this site to those in real life and there's a big difference.
Meree.
24-04-2010, 08:50 PM
I'm going to say Conservatives. Labour are greedy *******s, and seem to believe in things like disabled people having no rights. Clearly thats wrong. I think David Cameron has some good ideas and thats why I mainly vote Conservatives.
Adamm
24-04-2010, 08:52 PM
Hello all.
Most people who have voted cannot even vote.
I however can, and will, vote UKIP. Call me a bandwagon follower if you wish, but I agree with all their policies and it's time for real change. I hate most politicians.
Meree.
24-04-2010, 08:59 PM
Quite realistically Adam, it doesn't really matter if you can vote or not. Atleast not on the forum? Everyone is intitled to their own opinion. Regardless whether they are younger or older. Plus, alot of people who have voted above, and posted have a good understanding of why they are voting a certain party. There's nothing for you to judge upon, as opinions are never wrong.
Adamm
24-04-2010, 09:03 PM
THIS THREAD IS ABOUT WHO YOU WILL VOTE!
HOW CAN U VOTE IF UR NOT OLD ENUFF
Tash.
24-04-2010, 09:33 PM
I'll be voting Labour.
Recursion
24-04-2010, 09:38 PM
Conservatives... after seeing Lib Dem's defense policy I don't particularly feel inclined to vote for them.
When im 21 I so wanna represent Pirate Party UK for Bedfordshire XD
GommeInc
24-04-2010, 09:57 PM
I voted for Lib Dems. The Tories scare me and Labour should have done all these amazing things sooner rather than later - they've had long enough!
Misawa
24-04-2010, 10:40 PM
Conservative.
alexxxxx
25-04-2010, 02:51 PM
i'm pretty sure i'll be voting for the pro-eu europhile zealot nick clegg
First UKIP with majority, then Tories and now Lib Dems.
Poll is wibbly-wobbly (good thing).
MrPinkPanther
25-04-2010, 06:12 PM
The thing is the poll doesn't illustrate much except the political beliefs of a tiny section of HabboxForum users.
Jordy
25-04-2010, 06:50 PM
The thing is the poll doesn't illustrate much except the political beliefs of a tiny section of HabboxForum users.It does however show the shift to Liberal Democrats in recent weeks when compared to the previous poll, and also that in terms of percentages, there is a lot more UKIP Supporters on here than the national average.
It's not meant to reflect national polls, but it does represent HabboxForum and perhaps how the teenage demographic would vote.
MrPinkPanther
25-04-2010, 07:01 PM
It does however show the shift to Liberal Democrats in recent weeks when compared to the previous poll, and also that in terms of percentages, there is a lot more UKIP Supporters on here than the national average.
It's not meant to reflect national polls, but it does represent HabboxForum and perhaps how the teenage demographic would vote.
Polls only represent demographics when on a large scale. Those "polled" could be completely different to those polled last time round.
jackass
25-04-2010, 07:41 PM
Polls only represent demographics when on a large scale. Those "polled" could be completely different to those polled last time round.
But seeing as it's most probably only the more active users of Habbox Forum that have voted on both polls, that is not the case.
MrPinkPanther
25-04-2010, 08:17 PM
But seeing as it's most probably only the more active users of Habbox Forum that have voted on both polls, that is not the case.
Only 1 of those 14 who voted Liberal Democrat in this poll was voting for someone else in the last poll and 1 other person who voted Liberal Democrat in this poll was spoiling their ballot.
Inseriousity.
25-04-2010, 08:24 PM
would be interesting to see the results from those that are eligible to vote (not that under 18s are thick or don't know politics). :D
anyway, voted labour. :)
Ajthedragon
27-04-2010, 07:13 AM
You have to be pretty stupid to vote liberal democrats. Half the polices make little sense, like limiting immigration in certain areas - despite them being able to roam around as they please. And getting rid of Nuclear weapons - we're a sitting duck. Its just Labour with a new name.
You have to be pretty stupid to vote liberal democrats. Half the polices make little sense, like limiting immigration in certain areas - despite them being able to roam around as they please. And getting rid of Nuclear weapons - we're a sitting duck. Its just Labour with a new name.
Lib Dems don't want to get rid of nuclear deterrent but they want a cheaper alternative. They won't name one so that's why I stopped supporting them.
Jordy
27-04-2010, 04:39 PM
Lib Dems don't want to get rid of nuclear deterrent but they want a cheaper alternative. They won't name one so that's why I stopped supporting them.Aha that's because they'll have to make their own. Which will involve research, designing and testing. It is now illegal to test nuclear weapons I believe and it would cost an awful lot more than renewing Trident which is a longterm, proven system created by the Americans. A new system would work out to cost far more and would be a lot less effective.
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