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View Poll Results: Who do you support in this election?

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  • Conservative and Unionist Party

    16 22.86%
  • United Kingdom Independence Party

    9 12.86%
  • Labour Party

    25 35.71%
  • Liberal Democrats

    19 27.14%
  • Green Party of England and Wales

    0 0%
  • British National Party

    1 1.43%
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  1. #41
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    I hate you conservatives. Stealing my town to be made into a rubbish conservative constituency. Nicky Morgans a complete, er, well, I just dislike her lol

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    I voted Liberal Democrat. Conservative won in my area:

    Conservative - 22,853 - 46.9%
    Labour - 11,789 - 24.2%
    Liberal Democrat - 10,676 - 21.9%
    UK Independence Party - 2,522 - 5.2%
    Green - 923 - 1.9%

    Damn farmers. Looks like my vote did sod all lol

    It looks like this is going to be a bad few years.
    Last edited by DrLacero; 07-05-2010 at 03:44 AM.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Jameseh View Post
    Mhm, I guessed the north (with the various general stereotype) would vote BNP, although now I guess they didn't actually bother to vote.
    LOL or maybe the stereotype's wrong
    I voted Labour, Labour won.

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    Lib Dems won here, as usual. :rolleyes:

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    Labour won where I live, but the Conservatives dominated all of the surrounding areas.

    Labour - 48.6%
    Conservative - 32.2%
    Lib Dem - 15.6%
    Others - 3.6%

    Looks like my vote was rather worthless.

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    UKIP, Greens, and an independant all won seats, which is great news. i am worried about the increase in support for the BNP, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    UKIP, Greens, and an independant all won seats, which is great news. i am worried about the increase in support for the BNP, though.
    UKIP Won seats? News to me, Farage's result was abysmal, I was always sceptical but third place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    UKIP Won seats? News to me, Farage's result was abysmal, I was always sceptical but third place?
    oh yeh my bad lmao, it was late last night when i read that, so must have followed the wrong line across mustve been the alliance party i read

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    I like UKIP the best but I am supporting Conservative in the election.
    Hi

    Wow, it's been a while.

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    IN my constituency, conservatives lost support to lib dem but won the seat with over 50% of the vote like usual.

    Congratulations to the green party for winning a seat - it proves well run, non-extremist parties can get into government.

    I see UKIP got a staggering 3.1% of the vote!
    goodbye.

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