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View Poll Results: Who do you support?

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  • New Labour (Gordon Brown)

    11 34.38%
  • The Conservatives (David Cameron)

    12 37.50%
  • Liberal Democrats (Nick Clegg)

    3 9.38%
  • UKIP (Nigel Farage)

    5 15.63%
  • BNP (Nick Griffin)

    5 15.63%
  • Other

    5 15.63%
  • I don't support any

    8 25.00%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyroka View Post
    Labour. I'm slowly going towards Conservatives for some reason though.
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    I'm a liberal but i'd probably stick with labour
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Pulling out of the EU and kicking out all the people who DONT WORK (NOT ALL FOREIGNERS) would relieve our public services and give us more money to spend on them. How anyone who supports the Labour Party could say the BNP/UKIP wouldn't be able to run the country is beyond belief. The country is already in a mess, we are part of a Union which hate us yet continue to accept billions of pounds yearly, we can't control our borders so we don't know how many people are actually in this country and we're in debt thanks to this government - We are in a mess.
    The country is not in a mess. It's not perfect, far from it, but times are difficult and the government has to respond to that. I'm not claiming Brown and cronies are doing an amazing job, they've definitely made mistakes but I'd much rather have Labour than the BNP. Browsing through their policies, they don't seem to have a clue. Obviously they focus on immigration before anything else (you never hear anything else from the BNP) then they go on to talk about how perfect they are going to make Britain. No defence cuts, more staff and equipment into the NHS, an end to poverty, better schooling etc etc. They intend to do this after beginning a period of pseudo-Isolationism (erm, name an apparent reason America's economy crashed) so where is the money coming from? Taxes would have to be increased considerably.
    Oh, and they're not racist are they? They just talk about immigration. That's why they don't let black people in their party .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garion View Post
    The country is not in a mess. It's not perfect, far from it, but times are difficult and the government has to respond to that. I'm not claiming Brown and cronies are doing an amazing job, they've definitely made mistakes but I'd much rather have Labour than the BNP. Browsing through their policies, they don't seem to have a clue. Obviously they focus on immigration before anything else (you never hear anything else from the BNP) then they go on to talk about how perfect they are going to make Britain. No defence cuts, more staff and equipment into the NHS, an end to poverty, better schooling etc etc. They intend to do this after beginning a period of pseudo-Isolationism (erm, name an apparent reason America's economy crashed) so where is the money coming from? Taxes would have to be increased considerably.
    Oh, and they're not racist are they? They just talk about immigration. That's why they don't let black people in their party .
    They wouldn't have to raise taxes, the money from the EU and the millions/billions we give to other country every year will go towards it. It is incredibly simple. If you leave all these EU club/s then you will have more money. Just because you want to leave the EU doesn't mean you are isolated, it means you are free and still can trade with EU members.

    Immigration is their main point because it's one of the most pressing issues and effects everything. It effects the EU membership question, it effects the NHS, it effects schools, it effects police, it effects prisons and so on. To ignore the terrible immigration flood in we have is stupid. Our country is already bankrupt, now is not the time to be paying billions to the EU, millions to other countrys including two of the worlds rising super powers (india and china) & now is not the time to be giving out benefits to those immigrants who have come here not to work but to commit crimes.

    The UK is in debt, the UK is fighting an illegal war, the UK has no control over it's borders, the UK is being mostly controlled by corrupt people in both the commons and the ever more power country EU base in Brussels, the pension black hole is only goping to get worse, our hospitals are dirty with MRSA, & our world status has been weakend by the invasion of Iraq - Our country isn't in a mess?


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    I don't really like Gordon Brown he doesn't get things done in time!
    David Cameron is more of a practical man, I see him more on the news and think he is more involved.




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    KKK? Im not Left-Winged, Far from it. Im anti-commi for good reasons.

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    The reason i support Labour. Is ... well im not quite sure, maybe because i think Gordon isn't that much of a prat compared with David. Please don't ask me to back up why i think this.

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    I support the Communist Party of Britain and the Socialist Party. I'm very left wing. Labour is useless really along with the Conversatives. We should really disband from the EU I think.

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    Tories.
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