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View Poll Results: Who did you vote/who did you support in the European Elections?

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  • I am in support/I voted for the Conservative Party.

    13 40.63%
  • I am in support/I voted for the United Kingdom Independance Party.

    7 21.88%
  • I am in support/I voted for the Labour Party.

    13 40.63%
  • I am in support/I voted for the Liberal Democrat Party.

    2 6.25%
  • I am in support/I voted for the Green Party.

    3 9.38%
  • I am in support/I voted for the British National Party.

    3 9.38%
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    Default European Election Results 2009

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/
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    The European Election 2009 results are expected within the next few hours from across the United Kingdom and the European Union, the EU estimates a record low 43% turnout from across Europe and exit polls indicate the centre-right has taken seats from the left in the European Parliament.

    The United Kingdom has 72 seats in the European Parliament and all are being contested, among the winners tonight are expected to be mainly the Conservatives, UKIP, Green Party and the BNP. Labour are expected to lose badly and come under UKIP according to the last opinion polls conducted, if Labour does come under UKIP or the Liberal Democrats then many expect the premiership of Gordon Brown to be hanging by a thread.

    The predicted results are taken from the UK polling report website from the last poll which was conducted. UK Polling Report



    The Conservative Party is a right wing party and is expected to remain the United Kingdoms' largest party in the European Parliament. The Conservative Party is for re-negociated terms for the UK in the European Union and favours home rule compared to European rule.

    Predicted outcome: 1st
    Predicted result: 26%



    The United Kingdom Independance Party is a right wing party committed to withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. UKIP are expected to become the second largest UK party tonight.

    Predicted outcome: 2nd
    Predicted result: 18%


    The Labour Party is a left wing party which favours futher intergration into the European Union. Labour are expected to do badly tonight and are closely competiting with UKIP and the Liberal Democrats.

    Predicted outcome: 3rd
    Predicted result: 16%


    The Liberal Democrats are a left wing party which favours futher intergration into the European Union. The Liberal Democrats are expected to come out of the election with the same number of seats that they entered with.

    Predicted outcome: 4th
    Predicted result: 15%


    The Green Party are a left wing organisation which support intergration into Europe based on climate change issues. The Greens are expected to pick more more seats than they did in the 2004 elections.

    Predicted outcome: 5th
    Predicted result: 10%


    The British National Party are a prominently right wing party with some left wing tendancies who want complete withdrawal from the European Union. The BNP are expected to pick up their first seat tonight in the North-West of England and are also being closely watched in London where in London Assembly elections they picked up a seat.

    Predicted outcome: 6th
    Predicted result: 5%


    As the results are coming in we can gather what the mood appears to be, the result of the expenses row on politics and whether or not Gordon Brown will be able to hang on past monday as Prime Minister.

    Apart from the results, who were you supporting in the European Union Parliamentary elections, or if you did vote, who did you vote for and why?
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    I am in support of the Conservative party

    With any luck labour will get below 20% of the votes and then gordon brown will be forced to resign If he did resign a new leader would be appointed and a general election could be called as early as October. If the Conservatives got elected they would then call a referendum on the lisbon treaty and thus everyone would be happy .


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    I am in support of labour

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    I voted for labour
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    Hopefully Gordon Brown hangs on and we would then see the Labour Party do even worse than it is expected to at the next General Election. I'm in support of the Conservatives and UKIP tonight, although I would like to see the BNP gain a seat to show how disgusted we are with the expenses row and also to show that people now want British interests to be protected.


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    It would be more devasting for the labour party if gordon brown did step down as then a general election would HAVE to be called therefore a new government (conservatives) can be elected and then we can finally have a referendum on the lisbon treaty.


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    The Green party.

    Bahaha, Nick Griffin being mobbed in Manchester being called "Nazi Scum"
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    Quote Originally Posted by jam666 View Post
    It would be more devasting for the labour party if gordon brown did step down as then a general election would HAVE to be called therefore a new government (conservatives) can be elected and then we can finally have a referendum on the lisbon treaty.
    i have only seen like 5 of your posts and every single one has mentioned this lisbon treaty...

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    It makes me laugh - the hypocrisy against the BNP, how can the BNP be called racist when there is a Black Police Officers Association? - the protesters against the BNP appear to all be long-haired hippy students who no doubt support partys such as the Communist Party of Great Britain yet we never hear of calls for these equally bad partys who are totally against democracy to be banned.

    I don't support the BNP and most people, even those who vote for them, know they have a lot of thugs within the party and probably would ruin this countrys economy if they ever did get into power. The thing that makes people vote for the BNP and the thing that people are sick to death of is that British people are becoming second class citzens in their own country, people are sick to their back death of political correctness gone mad.

    Either you have a Black Police Officers Association and a British National Party or you ban them both - there is no two way about it, people are sick to death of the hypocrisy from this government and the other parties aswell.


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    GO WOOOOP, MONSTER RAVING LOONY PARTY!

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