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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Mkuu View Post
    Based on what evidence?
    People who are voting Lib Dems or the Tories are more likely to not know what they're voting for as they're constantly lying and backing out of things they said in the first place to get into power.
    What exactly have the Tories backed out of? The lib dems have gone back on voting against rise in tuition fees but the Tories haven't gone against anything they said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    What exactly have the Tories backed out of? The lib dems have gone back on voting against rise in tuition fees but the Tories haven't gone against anything they said.
    How about no more powers to the European Union?


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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    What exactly have the Tories backed out of? The lib dems have gone back on voting against rise in tuition fees but the Tories haven't gone against anything they said.
    How about the immigration cap? How about when David Cameron blatantly lied in the live tv debates before the election, stating that Hull police force had spent £73,000 on a Lexus police car which was totally un-true just to make Gordon Brown and Labour look like they were spending money recklessly?
    In the live TV debates, Cameron also stated that he would be keeping pension credits? Click here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    This is just as true for any other party supporters
    Yeah, of course.

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    labour as i did in may.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mkuu View Post
    As i said, nothing in their manifesto suggests they are homophobic
    Yes but what they say does. Their leaflet put a picture of some gay guys next to "Homosexuality: An intrinsic moral evil that threatens the future of the human race?". It'd be funny except people actually believe it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPinkPanther View Post
    Yes but what they say does. Their leaflet put a picture of some gay guys next to "Homosexuality: An intrinsic moral evil that threatens the future of the human race?". It'd be funny except people actually believe it.
    What you have to understand is that everybody is entitled to their freedom of speech, no matter what race they are and everybody is entitled to an opinion.
    Some people are for gays and some people are against them, just like many other things in life just because its a touchy subject doesn't mean it shouldn't be talked about and you shouldn't voice your opinion. At least the BNP have the balls to publish comments such as that one, unlike many other political parties who couldn't give a damn about Britain.
    I personally believe if you want to be gay, don't do it around me, don't feel me up on a night out etc, as long as it doesn't involve me it doesn't bother me, although i'll still probably get a load of grief for even saying that with all the characters on this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPinkPanther View Post
    Yes but what they say does. Their leaflet put a picture of some gay guys next to "Homosexuality: An intrinsic moral evil that threatens the future of the human race?". It'd be funny except people actually believe it.
    A bit like global warming then.


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    Voted Labour in May, and would do again.
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    i'll probably vote labour. not voting lib dem again, that's for sure.

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