Well, did you vote for the winner in your constituency?
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NopeOriginally posted by Advocate View PostWell, did you vote for the winner in your constituency?
I kinda feel like I wasted it now
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Originally posted by zeitghostVote for Hain?
I'd sooner stick pins in my eyes.
Isn’t he the chunt who said you should vote for someone else anyway?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Sure did!! My Tory vote in the Newton Abbot constituency helped oust the expenses-fiddling trough-snuffling LibDem incumbent, and usher in his blue replacement!Originally posted by Advocate View PostWell, did you vote for the winner in your constituency?
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They're all as bad as each other.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSure did!! My Tory vote in the Newton Abbot constituency helped oust the expenses-fiddling trough-snuffling LibDem incumbent, and usher in his blue expenses-fiddling trough-snuffling replacement!

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I voted for the winner, and it helped take the seat away from Labour.If you have to add a
, it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.Comment
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Locally, all three.
Nationally, no - but Vince Cable was never going to lose his safe seat. His share of the vote was 54% IIRC.Comment
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Yes, but it was a safe seat anyway. And I didn't vote until 8pm, so he'd probably already won. They should really count the votes through the day, then as soon as somebody gets 50% they can announce the result and stop counting the rest. It'd save a lot of hassle, and in the case of a big majority we'd know the result before the polls closed.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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