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View Poll Results: Who would you vote for in the UK General Election?

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  • Labour

    14 28.57%
  • Conservatives

    14 28.57%
  • Liberal Democrats

    5 10.20%
  • UKIP

    12 24.49%
  • Green Party

    0 0%
  • BNP

    0 0%
  • SNP

    1 2.04%
  • Plaid Cymru

    0 0%
  • Other

    0 0%
  • I wouldn't vote or I would spoil my vote

    3 6.12%
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrh2002 View Post
    Conservative all the way as they are the only ones who can get the current bunch of useless idiots out. All the benefit spongers, criminals, left wing politically correct and general wasters vote labour as they are a so soft and look after the poor unfortunate people who cant get a job (wont get one) or the poor criminals who have been brought up badly (crime pays). I think UKIP or the BNP could get a historic 3rd place in the general election due to that none of the main parties will even dare speak about the big issues that many of the UK citizens want discussed let alone have policies on them.
    I will vote for the party that has the best chance of winning that promises to remove us from the EU in local and european elections.
    Referring to the part in bold If one of them does I will donate £100 to Habbox. xx

    I haven't made my mind up quite yet as I am disappointed in Gordon Brown but not attracted by any other party really. I will wait until the live election debates.
    Last edited by Catzsy; 25-03-2010 at 11:04 PM.

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    Ive only ever known Labour so I kind of have brand loyalty to them but then I think is this all Gordon Browns fault, after all he was the Chancellor for 10 years or what ever it was before coming PM when he should have been sorting the UK's finances out. With that being said, I dont like David Cameron because he seems to act like he knows people prefer him to Gordon Brown and just seems a bit arrogant to me so I will stick to Labour I think


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    I haven't made my mind up quite yet as I am disappointed in Gordon Brown but not attracted by any other party really. I will wait until the live election debates.
    Same as Catzsy Gordon Brown, although a nice guy at heart (or tries to be), isn't the best politician in the world. But looking at the alternative, I'd rather have someone else (Cameron reminds me of an annoying Tony Blair). I might vote Lib Dem in the end :/

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    Bring back Thatcher.

    Conservative ftw.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajthedragon View Post
    Bring back Thatcher.

    Conservative ftw.
    She was the original Lady Ga Ga! Not as in music - more in the mind. Lib Dems? Gomme? Might be a possibility. Rather have a hung parliament with them and Labour than any other alternative.

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    Labour of course!

    Anyway back to reality; UKIP and the BNP will make very little headway in the general election because of the unfair FPTP system and the fact that with this system comes the mindset of tactical voting. So what do I think will happen? - As most mainstream pollsters use only the three main parties its fairly biased. From what I have seen over the past few months on the traditional Conservative side; both on Daily Mail, Daily Express, Telegraph and Conservative Home;- the Conservatives will lose a number of votes to UKIP and the BNP which will turn into seats lost for the Conservatives (UKIP lost the Tories 30 seats in 2005 and that was when the Tories had a real Conservative incharge and a year when UKIP nearly split and broke and polled awfully). UKIP could win one or two seats at the most, Farage has a good chance in Buckinghamshire and Griffin in Barking but thats about it within the constraints of a FPTP electoral system.

    The best outcome and the outcome that I am hoping for is that Labour and the Liberal Democrats win the election by a small majority thus creating a weak coalition government, due to the defeat Cameron resigns and the Conservatives replace him with an actual Conservative - someone like Thatcher, somebody who will sort this terrible mess out. It is possible and it is better having a weak Lib/Lab government which would collapse within months thus giving way to another election in which the Conservatives and their new leader would sweep the board. I would ask anyone considering voting Conservative in its present form to take a look at what the Conservatives are offering (which is more of the same) and take a look at what UKIP are offering which is real Conservative (thus Liberaterian) policies - Why vote in somebody because they are the less of two evils who has the chance of winning? - vote for who matches your opinions.

    If you want more of the same then vote Lib/Lab/Con, if you are fed up of higher taxes, government waste, pitiful military spending, more EU control and muich more then look at the alternatives like UKIP, BNP, the Greens or somebody else - even at that, if you dont agree with any of them then do still make the effort; go down to your local polling station and spoil your vote to show how fed up you are.


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    UKIP.

    However it will be a wasted vote because hardly anyone has the balls not to vote Labour or Conservative.



    sod the lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    Referring to the part in bold If one of them does I will donate £100 to Habbox. xx
    I will hold you to that The far right party in france just got a joint 3rd place in some elections there and that was far from predicted lol
    Gordon Brown needs to go and I would worry with a labour and lib team as the libs want to spend more than these morons who have bankrupted us and although Cameron is smug its notihng compared to that sickly Clegg.

    To be honest I am more than ready to go and sit in the sun while the country falls apart which would give me a laugh my loyalty has been kicked out of me by labour so be great to see it collapse with riots on the streets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrh2002 View Post
    I will hold you to that The far right party in france just got a joint 3rd place in some elections there and that was far from predicted lol
    Gordon Brown needs to go and I would worry with a labour and lib team as the libs want to spend more than these morons who have bankrupted us and although Cameron is smug its notihng compared to that sickly Clegg.

    To be honest I am more than ready to go and sit in the sun while the country falls apart which would give me a laugh my loyalty has been kicked out of me by labour so be great to see it collapse with riots on the streets.
    So you will donate £100 if they don't? xxx

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    I believe that Labour could if they have the time, right leader and right cabinet could really sort out the country. From when I see Gordon Brown on the television and read articles about him I think to myself - this man wasn't ment to be PM, he was a chancellor who is sorting out another persons problems (i.e. Tony Blair) - I think they should be given the chance to put things right.
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