lol i'd vote for the greens cos I agree with most of what they say.. except their environmental position. awkward![]()
Green's had a surge too:Rather Miliband than Cameron!
@-:Undertaker:-; I just saw this on reddit, made me laugh, it was titled 'The Rise of Ukip'
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Griffin 'loses seat'
LOLBNP leader Nick Griffin says he has lost his seat in the European Parliament, blaming the rise of UKIP as the protest party of choice. But he says Nigel Farage's party is not anti-immigration, adding it is "anti-working class and going nowhere".
Chippiewill.
North west - 8 seats - results;
UKIP are gettin booed here
Lab - three
con - 2
ukip - three
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rip to the bnp
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An Independence from Europe seem to be getting a fair bit of votes for a party I've never heard of in the media
West midlands:
UKIP 3
Labour 2
Cons 2
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Yeah Michael the party was only set up last year, they're like UKIP but more left-wing in certain aspects. They got my vote this yearThey have done stunningly well even if they don't have any MEPs.
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South-East England:
NIGEL FARAGE GOT HIS SEAT no surprises
UKIP 4 seats
Cons 3 seats
Lab 1 seat
Green 1 seat
lib dem 1 seat (THEIR ONLY SEAT SO FAR..)
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The first Lib-Dem MEP!
I am half proud she got it but half gutted cause I really wanted lib dems completely eliminated. If it was 7,000 votes less then they wouldn't have got their seat![]()
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@Intersocial; who did you vote for at the locals? If you didn't vote for whatever reason who would you have voted for?
That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats
Couldn't vote in locals, I live in the borough of a town and I couldn't actually vote for a town councillor I was very confused - to register to vote I had to go to my county council as opposed to the town council if that explains anything.@Intersocial; who did you vote for at the locals? If you didn't vote for whatever reason who would you have voted for?
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I think I would have been stuck if it was local - the closest answer I can give you is what mike said earlier essentially; I support the green party in a lot of their policies except for their environmental one. However ultimately I am still fairly uncertain. If you'd asked me a few months ago I would have said UKIP, but currently I feel they are too right wing for what I believe
I'm so sorry for such a slow reply I had to think about that. I can only guarantee that the one party I won't vote for is Labour.
It's strange as most political spectrum tests put me near 'centre-right' and I don't believe the Green party are anywhere near that.
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I did the whodoiside with test... well, I'll be damned;
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