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who will u vote for?

labour
7
24%
tories
5
17%
lib dems
7
24%
ukip
No votes
0%
green
2
7%
kilroys crew
1
3%
wont waste my time
3
10%
whats an election?
2
7%
other
2
7%
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#170114
yet you dont put that as an option.....
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By Quincy
#170118
theyre all just as stupid as eachother and i honestly dont have a clue. this will be the first time i vote and come to think of it i dont even know if i am registered or whatever you have to do
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#170121
I'm happier in the knowledge you cant vote.
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By Ickle Angel
#170134
I havent voted for a couple of years. Reason being that i dont understand politics and so dont really know what im voting for. I used to just randmly tick a box
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#170136
yeah if you do vote again then try putting a cross.
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By Sidders
#170144
I definately don't want labour to win, so I'll put a cross near them.

Who the hell voted for labour in the poll? Are you mad?
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By Betti911
#170147
Gosh from this poll the tories are leading.
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By Ste
#170153
ARGHHHH The tories are winning!!!


Are you all mad ?? !! ??
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By fish heads
#170154
Whatever the result you could claim that everyone was mad.
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By DemonHorse
#170159
Kilroy's new party Veritas have set up office in Ilkeston, just noticed their office on the way to work today. Ironically it used to be a junk shop, and some would say, still is.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#170170
Sidla wrote:Who the hell voted for labour in the poll? Are you mad?


i voted labour although im not sure i will. ignoring the Iraq war Labour has made a lot of changes in this country.
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By Andy Bkr
#170178
good point i mean would the tories have brought in minimum wage has well?
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By DemonHorse
#170556
gaspode_the_wonder_dog wrote:ignoring the Iraq war Labour has made a lot of changes in this country.


Yeah but are they all for the better? and would the Tories have really been
any different?

As an example, last I heard at the jobcentre (or JobcentrePlus as it's now called, at a massive cost for new signs, logos etc when the actual service is no different), the Tories promised to abolish New Deal as it wasn't getting the results hoped for and it was a Labour initiative (the real reason if you ask me). A fine idea, except they'd only replace it with the same damn thing under a different Toriefied name. so really not much if anything would be different...
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By Sidders
#170566
Own up, who voted for Kilroy?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#170581
DemonHorse wrote:
gaspode_the_wonder_dog wrote:ignoring the Iraq war Labour has made a lot of changes in this country.


Yeah but are they all for the better? and would the Tories have really been
any different?


not all but most and thats the best you can hope for in any government. The Tories were different for 18 years there was no investment in our public services leaving hospitals, schools and other public bodies in desperate need of capital investment. the sad part is what labour has done will only be see in coming years.

you cant change everying in 8 years it isn't possible.. but I believe its still more than a tory government would have done.
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By Walter Sobchak
#170583
Why doesn't the government have a forum, like this so we can post our ideas and thoughts on their policies?
Sometimes we could come up with sensible solutions.
Although I suppose a lot of people would just come up with ridiculous solutions.

Another thing I heard was that last august the UK were going to be allowed 4 weeks holiday not including public holidays to bring us in line with the rest of Europe, but that has now been put on hold until after the election, how are politicians allowed to change things to suit themselves, in this case probably to be added to labours manifesto! (I know, ANY of the party's would do the same)
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By fish heads
#170589
pipk62 wrote:Why doesn't the government have a forum, like this so we can post our ideas and thoughts on their policies?
Sometimes we could come up with sensible solutions.
Although I suppose a lot of people would just come up with ridiculous solutions


Yeah, there would be a lot of posts saying:-

"The War on Iraq was well stupid. LOL :roll: :wink: :cry: :twisted: :x "
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By Lucie
#170591
I can't vote yet (I'm 17) and it really annoys me when people who can vote don't. It annoys me further when they then go on to complain about the way the country's run. - If you don't vote, you've no right to complain ;)

But yeah, hypothetically speaking, I'm voting labour 8)
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By MK Chris
#170602
Lucie wrote:If you don't vote, you've no right to complain ;)

Absolutely right - I know a few people like that.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#170607
i have voted in every election possible since i reached voting age but I must admit it must be annoying being a supporter of a party you know has no chance of winning your constituency. Proportional Represntation does seem attractive.
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By Andy Bkr
#170609
the good old days of the monster raving loony party
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By Walter Sobchak
#170639
Lucie wrote:If you don't vote, you've no right to complain


I quite agree, even more so when you look at the history of voting, to start there wasn't any, then it was for the 'ruling classes' then men only...... and now we can all vote as long as we're registered and over 18, I do think tht the voting age should be lowered to 16, as I believe teenagers are a lot more educated in the real world then people my age were in their teens, but thats only my opinion
By fred
#170644
16 year olds voting lmfao
By fred
#170645
how many 16 year olds give a sh*t about a vote if they cant smoke it drink it or have sex with it they wont b interested