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Previously on "How are you going to vote in the election?"
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostThank God this bunch of right-wing crazies are not representative of the British people.
Who I see are beginning to see through Posh Boy.
At least I am voting for labour for good honest practical reasons.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI wonder how or whether government IT policy will change under the Conservatives wrt outsourcing and insourcing. New Labour went hell for leather on destroying UK IT and especially IT contractors, probably in return for jobs after office (or other perks) and to help India. Will this continue under the Tories?
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I wonder how or whether government IT policy will change under the Conservatives wrt outsourcing and insourcing. New Labour went hell for leather on destroying UK IT and especially IT contractors, probably in return for jobs after office (or other perks) and to help India. Will this continue under the Tories?
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Saint Vince of Cable is my MP.
i'd like to keep it that way.
Were I living in a marginal seat, I'd be voting tactically to remove/block the Labour candidate.
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Shouldn't the thread be titled who are you going to vote for, or which party?
I imagine the how is toddling along to your local polling place and casting a vote, like.
Which I can't do then again, I won't be around to feel the consequences.
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I had been leaning towards Liberal as an alternative to not voting in recent months, but their immigration amnesty policy is too potty for my liking and may be indicative of further pottiness to come. So I guess it's either no vote or Conservative.
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Thank God this bunch of right-wing crazies are not representative of the British people.
Who I see are beginning to see through Posh Boy.
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I'm not voting as I'm not on the list - I could have arranged for a vote but it causes more problems than it's worth.
However, if I was ....... I have no idea. I think they are all a load of fracking merde (can we use rude words yet?).
Here in Bethnal Green it is held by Respect, Galloway's mob. He has moved on though. The only party that is likely to get them out is Labour. Neither of which I would ever vote for (hence not bothering to do anything about getting a vote).
At a national level, I suppose UKIP would be the least offensive.
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While I don't share the everything-Brown-does-is-dumb view, I think it's time they were out. However where I live (Durham City) it's a close run thing between Labour & LibDem. Given Norman's increased popularity I think we have a chance to get Labour out for the first time in years/decades, so we'll be voting LibDem. Of course we might only be strengthening a LabLibDem coalition, but hey at least I feel like our votes could genuinely affect something which in the North-East is not that common.
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I'm not voting because I am not in the UK. I could vote but don't think that I should.
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How are you going to vote in the election?
34Conservative47.06%16Labour8.82%3Liberal14.71%5Other2.94%1I'll decide on the night2.94%1I'm spoiling my paper0.00%0I'm not voting8.82%3None of your business2.94%1What election?5.88%2AndyW5.88%2See poll
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