Who did you vote for?

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Who did you vote for?

Labour
4
18%
Tories
5
23%
LibDems
10
45%
Greens
0
No votes
BNP
1
5%
UKIP
0
No votes
Other
2
9%
 
Total votes: 22

ID
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Who did you vote for?

Post by ID »

Obviously it is an anonymous poll, no need to disclose if you don't want to ;)

It was my first ever election vote, and I had a hard time choosing between the LibDems, Labour and the Greens (who have a strong chance of winning in my constituency).

I went with the LibDems in the end, though. Like Obama, Clegg seems to have secured the student vote, and I think that could be essential. I know he is inexperienced, but he is new and exciting.
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Re: Who did you vote for?

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Lib Dem for me too.
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by wewantourdarbyback »

Depends if you mean Local or General elections. ;)
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by Harry »

Lib Dems.


Give a ban to any Tory voters. ;)
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by godber »

Harry wrote:
Give a ban to any Tory voters. ;)
Well said ;)
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by coltrane »

Irish Diamond wrote:Obviously it is an anonymous poll, no need to disclose if you don't want to ;)

It was my first ever election vote, and I had a hard time choosing between the LibDems, Labour and the Greens (who have a strong chance of winning in my constituency).

I went with the LibDems in the end, though. Like Obama, Clegg seems to have secured the student vote, and I think that could be essential. I know he is inexperienced, but he is new and exciting.
Apparently Irish citizens can vote in UK general elections as British citizen resident in the Irish Republic can vote in that countries elections, now I didn't know that. Also it's good to see that the majority on here have voted for the party who will allow illegals to stay in the country and who will allow petty criminals to stay out of prison, excellent! :lol:
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by coltrane »

Quote from The Telegraph, "The Lib Dems say they would allow illegal immigrants who have been in Britain for 10 years to “earn” British citizenship.

Their opponents say that would encourage more illegal immigration and hand citizenship to more than 600,000 people".
:lol:
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by PhilM2 »

This is my first general election where I will not vote. (for 20 years)
I am eligable to vote by post in the UK but have chosen not to.
2 reasons.

1.) Have always voted labour, now dissapointed with labours performance. Cannot bring myself to vote Tory after experiencing their previous term. Not convinced by the LibDems. Europhile, so would not vote for UKIP. Not a racist, hence no to BNP. Greens I dont know enough about. So I dont feel I have a strong enough, or well informed enough opinion to vote.

2.) Since I dont actually live in the UK, I am not convinced that I should influence your choice of government.
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by wewantourdarbyback »

coltrane wrote:Quote from The Telegraph, "The Lib Dems say they would allow illegal immigrants who have been in Britain for 10 years to “earn” British citizenship.

Their opponents say that would encourage more illegal immigration and hand citizenship to more than 600,000 people".
:lol:
Let's not let facts get in the way hey?
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Re: Who did you vote for?

Post by coltrane »

Aren't they the facts then? :lol:
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