My mum voted for conservative party I think.
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My mum voted for conservative party I think.
There was only 4 parties in my area: Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and The Green Party. All incredibly useless, but I voted Conservatives because he's an actual Conservative and not one of these "neo-politicians".
I'm still not old enough to vote (just a couple of months to go!) but we had Green Party, Lib Dem, Conservative, Labour and a bunch of racists that I forget the name of. Our Conservative candidate has always been Independent and admittedly, he's done good things for the area. It's a bit cheeky though because he moved to Conservative just before the election... he did the same a few years ago too so he's only doing it for the label. Our Labour candidate has apparently been involved in some fraud over the past couple of weeks too...
If I could vote I'd vote Ken for London Mayor and tbf I'm not sure what the other votes were for? London assembly I think which I don't know who I would have voted for because I didn't do ma research
Baroness Warsi has just compared UKIP to the BNP on BBC (kudos to BBC's Nick Robinson for picking her up on that), talk about making a dismal situation for the Tory Party worse - essentially "you are all racists, come back to us". I've never been more determined to see the Conservative Party destroyed, lucky I joined UKIP tonight then.
Oh dear, not a smart move. In other news, Baroness Warsi used to live on my street up until a few years ago!!!!!
I just saw on BBC a Tory MP say how previously-Conservative but now UKIP voters will come back regardless when asked what her party is going to do to get their vote, they still do not get it.Quote:
"UKIP so far has achieved 1 win and 10 second places in the 21 seats we have stood in that have declared so far."
oh wow they actually had a win? those result are actually impressive, good job