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Previously on "May Local Elections Loom"

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  • zathras
    replied
    The question ios

    Do you vote for Labour so they carry on being complete idiots in the mistaken belief we still love them (I never did)

    Or

    Do you take your opportunity to give them the bl**dy nose they so richly deserve, but then they make up to what complete [insert-as-appropiate] they have been and then improve in time to inflict another term of New Labour on us.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot
    Maybe they're taking the long-term view - The longer Labour have the opportunity to balls everything up, the longer they'll be out of power once the penny finally drops.
    Maybe they are old enough to realise whoever you voted for the Government always gets in i.e. more of the same

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot
    Maybe they're taking the long-term view - The longer Labour have the opportunity to balls everything up, the longer they'll be out of power once the penny finally drops.
    As long as the debt bubble explodes on Labour's watch.

    If not, Mr Thicky Average Voter will throw his hands up in horror at what he thinks the Tories have done, and Labour get back in for even longer.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by mictech
    Even on here some votes have been cast for labour, they must have rigged it! Can we have a recount.
    Maybe they're taking the long-term view - The longer Labour have the opportunity to balls everything up, the longer they'll be out of power once the penny finally drops.

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  • mictech
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    Even on here some votes have been cast for labour, they must have rigged it! Can we have a recount.

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  • malvolio
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    Agreed (although I confess to being a long-time Tory man). Anything that weakens them is OK by me.

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  • BOBJ
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Where's the Anyone But Labour option?
    Thats me this year. Previously I've done Not Labour and Not the Tories....this year I'm just going with whichever is most damaging to Labour...scarily I think thats going to be the Tories....I've never voted for them before

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  • wendigo100
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    Where's the Anyone But Labour option?

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  • gingerjedi
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    I had a Lib-dem bloke turn up on my doorstep yesterday... on a feckin' bank holiday

    That’s good enough reason for me not to vote for the inconsiderate bastards.

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  • Kyajae
    started a poll May Local Elections Loom

    May Local Elections Loom

    25
    I Couldn't Give A Sh*t / Don't Intend to Vote
    28.00%
    7
    Vote Independent Candidate
    0.00%
    0
    Vote Labour
    12.00%
    3
    Vote Conservative
    28.00%
    7
    Vote Liberal Democrat
    8.00%
    2
    Vote UKIP
    0.00%
    0
    Vote Green Party
    0.00%
    0
    Vote BNP
    12.00%
    3
    Vote SNP
    4.00%
    1
    Vote Plaid Cymru
    8.00%
    2
    What's the concensus?

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