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After the Budget Which Party gets youre Vote?

Which Party would you vote for in a election?


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Will vote tactically Labour to keep the Tories out. if we had proportional representation i would vote Green.
But then I am a looney lefty hummous weaving bleeding heart pinko commie guardian reading lesbian asylum seeker loving soap dodging work shy drop out. (Thought I'd get the insults in before anyone else)
 


Forster's Armband

Well-known member
Sep 23, 2008
2,553
London
If there is no one you want to vote for spoil your ballot paper by writing NONE OF THE ABOVE. That would send a message out to the idiots in British Politics that we have had enough. It will work if enough people do it and your still making a point and using your vote.
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
If there is no one you want to vote for spoil your ballot paper by writing NONE OF THE ABOVE. That would send a message out to the idiots in British Politics that we have had enough. It will work if enough people do it and your still making a point and using your vote.

Or maybe your ballot would be immediately chucked in the bin and given as much credence as you not having bothered in the first place.

It worked for Richard Pryor but unless voting was mandatory it would be pointless here.
 


strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,969
Barnsley
I'm not actually sure. Tired of Labour and Tories but cannot bring myself to vote for Lib Dems for obvious reasons.

I may 'destroy' my ballot paper by writing on it exactly what I think. the benefit of doing this is that all destroyed papers are shown to the candidates.
 






Trufflehound

Re-enfranchised
Aug 5, 2003
14,121
The democratic and free EU
Where's the option for 'would vote, but not allowed to'?

But regardless of that it's difficult to take a country seriously that calls itself democratic, yet effectively disenfranchises the 30+% of the electorate who don't support the two main parties.

Without PR, British politics will always be a game of bipolar points scoring between the right wing and the 'slightly less right wing pretending to be left'.
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
Unfortunately I don't think Labour can win after all the bollocks recently although I fear Cameron and his crew of public schoolboys and aristocrats being left to sort out the biggest financial disaster of modern times...and, before anyone starts, they would have done the square root of f*** all differently to Brown in the lead up to the collapse, and by admission would have been too scared to take the decisions Labour have post disaster to try and offset the banking implosion once it occurred.

What does the panel think Dave would have brought to the party if he was at the helm for the last seven months?
 


itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
Interesting that no-one's put down Lib Dem yet. It can't be all to do with their opposition to Falmer surely? It's not with me anyway.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,010
Maybe worth considering that there are large numbers of Labour voters who did not vote at the last election due to Tony B.Liar dragging an unwilling country into the immoral and illegal invasion of Iraq. These Labour voters will be back for the next election and will hopefully see off the dimwit political wing of Eton one more time. And every CityBoy should get down on their knees and genuflect three times a day that it was Brown and Darling in charge when they got caught with their snouts in the trough, rather than Cameron and Osborne. Else you'd be completely f***ed. You lucky lucky bar stewards :thumbsup:
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
Maybe worth considering that there are large numbers of Labour voters who did not vote at the last election due to Tony B.Liar dragging an unwilling country into the immoral and illegal invasion of Iraq. These Labour voters will be back for the next election and will hopefully see off the dimwit political wing of Eton one more time. And every CityBoy should get down on their knees and genuflect three times a day that it was Brown and Darling in charge when they got caught with their snouts in the trough, rather than Cameron and Osborne. You lucky lucky bar stewards :thumbsup:

:clap::clap::clap:
 




siclean

ex hollingbury
Apr 14, 2009
1,577
none mate most are all f.... liars and cheats ..as u well know:rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry ps any mp fancy an escort??? dont worry ill pay..or how about latest bend over dvd ???
 
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vulture

Banned
Jul 26, 2004
16,515
I voted Labour in 97,01 and 05 but I am switching my vote to Tory now but if Blair was still in power I would vote Labour.Brown is terrible and Cameron is getting away with murder and Labour needs a better and stronger leader.
 


Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
They're all as bad as each other. :nono: Let's face it, whoever you vote for is a wasted vote because they're all bumbling wankers who should NOT be in charge of this country.

But if a party vowes to change the rules on journalism to make them actually report on newsworthy items, less of the Goody bandwagons and maybe I'll vote for them.

I can't stand politics, it's all bollocks and it's mortifying.
 


SurreySeagulls

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
2,463
Guildford
What do you mean less of the Goody Bandwagons - Now the twats are talking about a bloody musical about the her. My God I ask you, this Country is going to the dogs. Anyhow, back to the question - would rather pluck out my own eye balls than vote for the Lib Dems and eat my own vomit than vote for the Tories. So it will be labour as they are the best of a very very very bad bunch.
 




Dandyman

In London village.
Where's the option for 'would vote, but not allowed to'?

But regardless of that it's difficult to take a country seriously that calls itself democratic, yet effectively disenfranchises the 30+% of the electorate who don't support the two main parties.

Without PR, British politics will always be a game of bipolar points scoring between the right wing and the 'slightly less right wing pretending to be left'.


Spot on. Hard to see the "winners" of the next election actually gettign more than 25% of the eligable vote. A more to the top up system used in Scotland would IMO be a very positive step.
 


User removed 4

New member
May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
Unfortunately I don't think Labour can win after all the bollocks recently although I fear Cameron and his crew of public schoolboys and aristocrats being left to sort out the biggest financial disaster of modern times...and, before anyone starts, they would have done the square root of f*** all differently to Brown in the lead up to the collapse,
maybe not ,but the tories certainly wouldnt have spunked the enormous tax revenues of the last twelve years quite as fruitlessly as labour have, ie there would have been money for a rainy day.
 


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