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View Poll Results: Which political party wins your approval...
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Labour
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28.57% |
Liberal Democrat
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2 |
4.76% |
Conservative
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4 |
9.52% |
RESPECT
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1 |
2.38% |
Green Party
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1 |
2.38% |
British National Party
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16 |
38.10% |
Liberty
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0 |
0% |
Social Democratic and Labour Party
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0% |
The Pensioners Party
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2 |
4.76% |
Other
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4 |
9.52% |
23-01-2008, 19:18
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Re: Which party do you support?
We oldies are becoming a larger percentage of the population and the politicians will have to pander to us.....makes a nice change
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23-01-2008, 19:36
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Re: Which party do you support?
i voted labour as i do every year.
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23-01-2008, 19:43
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Re: Which party do you support?
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Originally Posted by firth_dawn
i voted labour as i do every year.
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Have a lot of elections where you live, do they?
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23-01-2008, 19:46
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Re: Which party do you support?
I'm wondering about how much your own personal perceptions/prejudices of a candidate affects your vote, (Blazey says she is a Conservative but would she vote for a Conservative if the candidate was a fat 20 stone woman ?) likewise , Greg Pope must have got a big boost since he is a 'local lad' , think what I am asking is .. do you think the same numbers who voted for Greg Pope would have voted the same if say Jack Straw had been the candidate instead ?
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23-01-2008, 19:54
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Re: Which party do you support?
I like Greg Pope-- but loathe Gordon Brown -- what is a lifetime labour voter to do ?
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23-01-2008, 20:46
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Re: Which party do you support?
I have never had a lifetime allegiance to any political party because they all have the same cracks, in different guises, that reduce them.
I have Socialist leanings but my Socialism is not the stuff of New Labour. I have Liberal ideals, to a degree, but they are not Liberal Democrat. I concur with some Conservative thinking but it has been sullied by the Thatcher years.
I would love to vote for the candidate, on his or her own record, rather than the party. Maybe the Pensioners' Party can field such a body?
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23-01-2008, 20:54
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Re: Which party do you support?
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There isn't one, because people who dont vote are stupid and deserve to be exploited by the political party that wins.
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I want to frame this sentence, I don't recall a more accurate one from you, well done Blazey.
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23-01-2008, 21:05
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Re: Which party do you support?
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i voted labour as i do every year.
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Thats quite an amusing sentence
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23-01-2008, 21:11
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Re: Which party do you support?
Why is it amusing blazey?
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23-01-2008, 21:12
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Re: Which party do you support?
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Originally Posted by derekgas
I want to frame this sentence, I don't recall a more accurate one from you, well done Blazey.
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Is it as accurate if you have never voted in a local election as well as a general election ?
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23-01-2008, 22:12
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Re: Which party do you support?
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No its about voting for someone who will represent your beliefs.
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Anyone who wastes their vote on the BNP is even more stupid than someone who doesn't vote at all.
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Make your bloody mind up.
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23-01-2008, 22:20
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Re: Which party do you support?
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Make your bloody mind up.
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Its stupid to waste a vote, and not voting at all or voting for the bnp are both a waste of a vote.
I dont expect many people vote for bnp though, just the idiotic ones who think they stand for something achievable.
BNP are practically nazi's they cant bring any good changes to the country, they'd only drag it down into the gutter.
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23-01-2008, 22:24
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Re: Which party do you support?
i vote labour just to keep the tories out.they single handly destroyed most of the manufacturing industry in britain.
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23-01-2008, 22:32
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Re: Which party do you support?
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Originally Posted by blazey
they cant bring any good changes to the country, they'd only drag it down into the gutter.
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Really because that's just how I felt after the one and only time I voted for The Conservative Party.
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23-01-2008, 23:06
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Re: Which party do you support?
As more and more legislation-making now takes place in Brussels (or Strausbourg) and this process is being accelerated as the government surrenders more and more of our hard-won independence, the choice of who to vote for in Parliament is becoming increasingly irrelevant...in fact, you may as well vote for the Monster Raving Loony Party and I may well do so at the next election.
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