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View Poll Results: Which political party are you planning to vote/are in support of at the present time?

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  • Conservative and Unionist Party (Tories)

    5 16.13%
  • Labour Party

    15 48.39%
  • Liberal Democrats

    1 3.23%
  • United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)

    4 12.90%
  • Green Party of England and Wales

    1 3.23%
  • British National Party (BNP)

    3 9.68%
  • None of the above/none at all

    2 6.45%
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    As I've said in many other threads - cuts have to be made and the Conservatives are the only party who have the guts to do it these days.

    Sadly, I fear Labour are going to win the next election and it's just going to be a vicious cycle. It's been like this for years; Labour will gain power because everyone is moaning over cuts that the Tories are doing. Labour will dish money out left, right and centre in order to please the population, then people will see sense and decide there's too much national debt. In which case Conservative will win once again and attempt to cut it down, to which case people will get annoyed with the cuts again and Labour will return.

    In a perfect world, a quieter independent party would win the election and the big three would be out of power. They're all as bad as each other and you can't argue with that - however I do think the Tories are looking at the country in the long-run, where Labour decide on the here-and-now, which sadly isn't the best approach to take when we owe people trillions of pounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    In a perfect world, a quieter independent party would win the election and the big three would be out of power
    You'd be surprised, I read online that towards the end of the 21st Century we could have an elected independent government in power, if predictions are correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    As I've said in many other threads - cuts have to be made and the Conservatives are the only party who have the guts to do it these days.

    Sadly, I fear Labour are going to win the next election and it's just going to be a vicious cycle. It's been like this for years; Labour will gain power because everyone is moaning over cuts that the Tories are doing. Labour will dish money out left, right and centre in order to please the population, then people will see sense and decide there's too much national debt. In which case Conservative will win once again and attempt to cut it down, to which case people will get annoyed with the cuts again and Labour will return.

    In a perfect world, a quieter independent party would win the election and the big three would be out of power. They're all as bad as each other and you can't argue with that - however I do think the Tories are looking at the country in the long-run, where Labour decide on the here-and-now, which sadly isn't the best approach to take when we owe people trillions of pounds.
    I agree with every word tbh. Tories make the cuts, labour spend any money the Tories have saved...then a lot of money that they don't have. Tories make it back up, save it, make the cuts ect. Get voted out because ignorant ******** don't realise they're doing it for the better, Labour come back in and spend all the money & more that they don't have. Repeat xinfinite

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    Labour, Lib Dem vote should be interesting.

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    Liberal Democrats.

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    Picked BNP because I felt like trolling, but I would vote Labour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    As I've said in many other threads - cuts have to be made and the Conservatives are the only party who have the guts to do it these days.

    Sadly, I fear Labour are going to win the next election and it's just going to be a vicious cycle. It's been like this for years; Labour will gain power because everyone is moaning over cuts that the Tories are doing. Labour will dish money out left, right and centre in order to please the population, then people will see sense and decide there's too much national debt. In which case Conservative will win once again and attempt to cut it down, to which case people will get annoyed with the cuts again and Labour will return.

    In a perfect world, a quieter independent party would win the election and the big three would be out of power. They're all as bad as each other and you can't argue with that - however I do think the Tories are looking at the country in the long-run, where Labour decide on the here-and-now, which sadly isn't the best approach to take when we owe people trillions of pounds.
    Yeah, thats what generally happens. Its the reason I solely wanted Labour to be in coalition with the Lid Dems. That way the conservatives would've had a landslide next time round.

    I'd vote conservative because where I live Labour run the place and it's frankly awful, they came into power a few years ago and things have gone downhill. They got more social-housing, benefits cheats and thefts than ever before. Got me bike stolen too.

    Having said that Conservatives in my area have an obsession in changing road layouts.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrSkynus View Post
    The BNP has 1%?! That '1%' should be shot! The BNP are 'Shizzle.' I mean, banning Gay's from holding hands in public e.t.c? Just get out!
    Why should BNP supporters be shot? There is also nothing about homosexuality in their manifesto.

    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    I agree with you that the BNP are "shizzle" but I don't think they deserve to be shot. As much as their policies are homophobic, racist, and generally very discriminative and quite Nazist...I wouldn't go as far to say as they should be shot. They have 1 or 2 policies which do make sense. Not that I can think of any but I have been showed some before.
    Muslims, Sikhs & other religions are welcomed into the party, not just white Christians & they have alot more than one or two policies which make sense - the majority of them do.
    Withdraw from the EU, bring our soliders (who are fighting an illegal war) home, deport all illegal immigrants and immigrants that have committed crimes, bring back capital punishment for crimes people have committed where they have been proven guilty at all costs (DNA etc.). They're are plenty of policies which make perfect sense and would bring this country back to its former glory.

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    They're both homophobic & racist. Did you not know that? Lol.
    As i said, nothing in their manifesto suggests they are homophobic but i agree that BNP supporters won't exactly be marching for gay rights, whatever happened to freedom of speech anyway? Supporters can say whatever they want about gay people.
    They are also not racist, but are against the islamification of Great Britain which is happening in front of all our eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mkuu View Post
    Why should BNP supporters be shot? There is also nothing about homosexuality in their manifesto.


    Muslims, Sikhs & other religions are welcomed into the party, not just white Christians & they have alot more than one or two policies which make sense - the majority of them do.
    Withdraw from the EU, bring our soliders (who are fighting an illegal war) home, deport all illegal immigrants and immigrants that have committed crimes, bring back capital punishment for crimes people have committed where they have been proven guilty at all costs (DNA etc.). They're are plenty of policies which make perfect sense and would bring this country back to its former glory.


    As i said, nothing in their manifesto suggests they are homophobic but i agree that BNP supporters won't exactly be marching for gay rights, whatever happened to freedom of speech anyway? Supporters can say whatever they want about gay people.
    They are also not racist, but are against the islamification of Great Britain which is happening in front of all our eyes.
    Yeah I think people are taking it wrong, they don't hate black people, they hate immigrants. A black british man can (hypothetically) stay, as far as I'm aware.

    If I could, I'd vote conservatives. The MP has helped me out alot personally. So I assume mummy and daddy will vote tory too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mkuu View Post
    Why should BNP supporters be shot? There is also nothing about homosexuality in their manifesto.


    Muslims, Sikhs & other religions are welcomed into the party, not just white Christians & they have alot more than one or two policies which make sense - the majority of them do.
    Withdraw from the EU, bring our soliders (who are fighting an illegal war) home, deport all illegal immigrants and immigrants that have committed crimes, bring back capital punishment for crimes people have committed where they have been proven guilty at all costs (DNA etc.). They're are plenty of policies which make perfect sense and would bring this country back to its former glory.


    As i said, nothing in their manifesto suggests they are homophobic but i agree that BNP supporters won't exactly be marching for gay rights, whatever happened to freedom of speech anyway? Supporters can say whatever they want about gay people.
    They are also not racist, but are against the islamification of Great Britain which is happening in front of all our eyes.
    No, they want to deport any 1st generation immigrants. Legal or not. I agree they have some good policies but the rest are awful. If they got rid of their discriminative and frankly neo-nazi image I may vote for them. Because they do have good policies. BUT that will never happen. Until they accept what the public see them as, get rid of Griffin and show they are not racist, homophobic facists, I would never vote for them.

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