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View Poll Results: Who will get your vote?

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  • Labour

    11 35.48%
  • Conservative

    6 19.35%
  • Liberal Democrats

    2 6.45%
  • BNP (British Naughty Party)

    4 12.90%
  • UKIP

    5 16.13%
  • Other (please state which in your post)

    3 9.68%
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    I'm voting K.RUDD! I think he is labour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Bus money is (85p a day), clothes no and food - it depends, although I dont really ask for the money back and i've become more aware of how much I waste so i'm far more strict with what I buy now "do I really want that" and most of the times its a no, so I don't buy. Indeed many kids are like that, some will be like me and save up and others will spend and its the majority who spend it like theres no tommorow - hence why they have no concept of money and its value.

    This dribbles to politics because the fact is we have adults incharge of the country and incharge of our money and they should be far more careful when spending our money. Its like a small child, you give them £10 of your money and they'll most likely waste it. You give them £10 of their own money, they'll be far less eager to waste it.
    Maybe 85p where you live but £2 (to school and back) in Manchester. Besides, kids cant vote anyway, so it really doesn't matter who they support. Most students who vote are at university and believe me, I know from experience, most uni students value money and look after it.

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    No one, none of them deserve MY vote.

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    Most likely either Conservative or UKIP. Labour have run out of steam, in power for what, 13 years now, when was the last time we saw anything new come out of the party

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifuseekamy View Post
    No one, none of them deserve MY vote.
    How old are you?
    And so you will be wasting you vote if you can actually vote?

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    Liberal democrats, the only one of the 3 mainstream parties who offers real change. I guess it won't surprise a lot of you that I am voting for them but what may surprise you is I'm also standing as a Liberal Democrat Councillor in the Local Elections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    Liberal democrats, the only one of the 3 mainstream parties who offers real change. I guess it won't surprise a lot of you that I am voting for them but what may surprise you is I'm also standing as a Liberal Democrat Councillor in the Local Elections.
    cool where abouts do you live? is it a safe seat or you reckon you got a chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cod View Post
    cool where abouts do you live? is it a safe seat or you reckon you got a chance?
    Swindon, the Conservatives will likely win the ward. Thats part of the reason I'm being allowed to stand when I'm fairly new to "Real" Politics, it's to gain experience so in future elections I will be able to contest places where the Liberal Democrats stand a really good chance of winning it.

    Undertaker I'd also like to point out how "kids" can't vote in elections.

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    Labour made all those promises in 1997, and only made things worst, child crime is up, blinge drinking is up and a kid at my school punched a teacher in the face and was suspend for a day because under government law they couldn't expel him?

    Either UKIP, Lib Dems (they have quite different policies, love to try them out!) & Conservative ftw.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajthedragon View Post
    child crime is up
    I don't have the figures for child crime but overall crime is down drastically so I'm sure child crime couldn't have risen by much if it did rise. People believe crime is up because of the "Crime complex" and increased awareness of crime because of new mediums such as the Internet but I assure you it's down.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ajthedragon View Post
    blinge drinking is up
    Again I don't have the exact figures so I can't really comment but surely binge drinking rates are hard to monitor?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ajthedragon View Post
    a kid at my school punched a teacher in the face and was suspend for a day because under government law they couldn't expel him?
    Not true, someone has told you a porky. Firstly they could suspend him for longer than a day, secondly they could expel him although its the governors who make the decision. Are you sure he doesn't have some kind of mental issue? That would explain it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ajthedragon View Post
    Either UKIP, Lib Dems (they have quite different policies, love to try them out!) & Conservative ftw.
    Both UKIP and the Conservatives support the decaying old systems. The Conservatives say "Year for Change" but I can't find any real change in their policies can you?

    Labour have totally lost their way but it really annoys me when people jump on the bandwagon and bash labour. They gave us the longest period of sustained economic growth, falling crime and greater social mobility. If anything you should be complaining about Top up fees and Iraq.
    Last edited by MrPinkPanther; 18-02-2010 at 11:07 AM.

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