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UKIP until the Tories declare that they will have a retrospective referendum on the EU constitution. Voting for New Liebour is form of self flagellation.
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Where's the UKIP option?!
(Come to think of it, is UKIP still going? Not much point voting for a party if it's disbanded.)
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostI will vote correctly.
It's none of your business who I vote for.
So no anonymity and bonus ! we can work out who voted Labour in
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Given that we have no idea what the different parties' platforms might be when an election is called, this poll is meaningless fluff.
Although I have to say it's always funny seeing you young types prating on about how much better the Tories would be, when all the New Labour policies you whine and bitch about are, in fact, the ones they nicked from the Tories
Frying pans and fires... maybe you'll learn one day
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Originally posted by zeitghostVote for me; I'm an equal opportunities Giant Alien Lizard... I'll eat anyone.
With fava beans & a nice chianti, though sometimes I have a bottle of Old Peculier instead.a delicious bottle of Old Peculier
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I will vote correctly.
It's none of your business who I vote for.
unless you have a "brown envelope" you need to get rid of.
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Do you sincerely believe it will make one iota of difference? Actor-politicians parade themselves on television espousing pseudo-choice for the passives. The only useful vote is the vote for 'the other one' i.e. Conservatives when Labour is in power and vice-versa. This keeps the little charlatans on their toes.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI will vote Lib Dem. I voted conservatives last 6 elections (since I could vote in 1981).
Badly need a change...
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B.N.P.. or Respect party... can't make up my mind (why no option above?)
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I will vote Lib Dem. I voted conservatives last 6 elections (since I could vote in 1981).
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28Labour3.57%1Conservative57.14%16Lib Dems7.14%2Other32.14%9The poll is expired.
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