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View Poll Results: Would you back (electorally) a merged Conservative-Liberal Democrat Party?

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  • I知 a Conservative Party supporter and would back (electorally) such a party.

    1 4.76%
  • I知 a Conservative Party supporter and wouldn't back (electorally) such a party.

    5 23.81%
  • I知 a Liberal Democrat Party supporter and would back (electorally) such a party.

    2 9.52%
  • I知 a Liberal Democrat Party supporter and wouldn't back (electorally) such a party.

    2 9.52%
  • I知 a Labour Party supporter and would back (electorally) such a party.

    1 4.76%
  • I知 a Labour Party supporter and wouldn't back (electorally) such a party.

    2 9.52%
  • I知 a UKIP supporter and would back (electorally) such a party.

    0 0%
  • I知 a UKIP supporter and wouldn't back (electorally) such a party.

    3 14.29%
  • I知 BNP/Green/other supporter and would back (electorally) such a party.

    2 9.52%
  • I知 BNP/Green/other supporter and wouldn't back (electorally) such a party.

    3 14.29%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
    i live there
    Well, i'm not wrong am i?
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    I'm tempted to vote UKIP. The Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems are all too similar and all too useless. We may as well give another party a chance, because these 3 have been huge disappointments in the last 10 years. The Lib Dems shouldn't of got as many votes, they just say things to please the crowd but when it comes to walking the walk they tumble. UKIP seem decent enough, even though the mass-media and these 3 parties make them out to be racists, when in actual fact they're far from it and tackle a rather soft area of immigration and the EU, and seeing as the EU is a huge problem we may as well vote in a party with enough guts to stick up to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    Well, i'm not wrong am i?
    well, i've not seen much of the lib dems in terms of like campaigning, but the people in my area at least are like die-hard lib dem supporters lol. ukip have taken out a few billboards and i've had quite a lot from them. in terms of campaigning i'd say, in order of most presence:

    UKIP
    Labour
    Conservatives
    BNP
    EVERYONE ELSE inc. ENGLISH DEMOCRATS LOL
    dem libs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    I'm tempted to vote UKIP. The Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems are all too similar and all too useless. We may as well give another party a chance, because these 3 have been huge disappointments in the last 10 years. The Lib Dems shouldn't of got as many votes, they just say things to please the crowd but when it comes to walking the walk they tumble. UKIP seem decent enough, even though the mass-media and these 3 parties make them out to be racists, when in actual fact they're far from it and tackle a rather soft area of immigration and the EU, and seeing as the EU is a huge problem we may as well vote in a party with enough guts to stick up to it.
    Yes, this is why i would also vote for UKIP.
    The three major parties need abolishing in my opinion, a political revolution will happen one day in this country and it will be one day soon.
    The sooner a uprising political anti-EU party has a chance of winning an election, the better in my opinion - i think UKIP are the party to do it.
    As much as i'd like to see Nick Griffin in change with the BNP, it's not going to happen anytime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
    well, i've not seen much of the lib dems in terms of like campaigning, but the people in my area at least are like die-hard lib dem supporters lol. ukip have taken out a few billboards and i've had quite a lot from them. in terms of campaigning i'd say, in order of most presence:

    UKIP
    Labour
    Conservatives
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    EVERYONE ELSE inc. ENGLISH DEMOCRATS LOL
    dem libs.
    If the english democrats won it would be bare jokes. How much of a chance would you give UKIP?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    If the english democrats won it would be bare jokes. How much of a chance would you give UKIP?
    meh, they should do better but most people here are stuck in their ways of 'this is who i've always voted for' - and looaaddss of people aren't even bothering to go and vote, nobody in my family either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
    EVERYONE ELSE inc. ENGLISH DEMOCRATS LOL
    dem libs.
    That gave me a good chuckle.

    Oldham is a very strong Labour and Lib Dem place. It's more important than anything on the political stage because two things have happened. One, the main reason we're having a by-election is because the Labour candidate that did win the seat was found to be lying and other miscounts of votes was found, thus Oldham became less Labour centric. Two, because the Lib Dems were swallowed whole by the Tories last year and now no-one wants to vote for them.

    This leaves it a wide open election and perhaps not even the Tories have a chance given the fluctuation of events.

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    Well Labour are way ahead in the polls according to this article:
    http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeehou...ham-east.thtml

    Lib Dems are looking like third place although it is only a forecast. Although it would take an awful lot of votes to UKIP to dislodge them it would give Tony Clegg a shot in ths broadside. I wouldn't want to say the party because I am sure most them believe they have been sold down the river too although many won't say this publicly. @ Nationalism there will be no revolution here soon - it is a small amount of the UK population who actually agree with BNP policies and I am, for one, greatful for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    @ Nationalism there will be no revolution here soon - it is a small amount of the UK population who actually agree with BNP policies and I am, for one, greatful for that.
    Yes there will, many people are getting sick to their back teeth of being told what to do by un-elected morons from the EU, who steal our money every single day.
    It's people who are un-patriotic, ignorant and un-informed who can't see that.
    A revolution is bound to happen in politics and it will happen one day soon, in my opinion.
    If you disagree with BNP policies, then good for you, however nobody mentioned the BNP - just you, you must see the BNP as a threat or something, i do not know.
    If you disagree with national service, strict immigration, no "global warming & climate change" taxations, re-patriotising foreign nationals who enter here illegally, providing a better country for our elderly and not making cuts in any of the emergency services (just to name a few) - then that's entirely upto you.
    Last edited by Nationalism; 09-01-2011 at 09:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nationalism View Post
    Yes there will, many people are getting sick to their back teeth of being told what to do by un-elected morons from the EU, who steal our money every single day.
    It's people who are un-patriotic, ignorant and un-informed who can't see that.
    A revolution is bound to happen in politics and it will happen one day soon, in my opinion.
    If you disagree with BNP policies, then good for you, however nobody mentioned the BNP - just you, you must see the BNP as a threat or something, i do not know.
    If you disagree with national service, strict immigration, no "global warming & climate change" taxations, re-patriotising foreign nationals who enter here illegally, providing a better country for our elderly and not making cuts in any of the emergency services (just to name a few) - then that's entirely upto you.
    There won't be a revolution at all, simply the back and forth from red to blue as has always been and always will.
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