View Poll Results: What party would you vote for.

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  • Tory

    76 50.00%
  • Lib Dem

    12 7.89%
  • SNP

    7 4.61%
  • Plaid Cymru

    2 1.32%
  • Sinn Fein / IRA

    1 0.66%
  • SDLP

    0 0%
  • DUP

    2 1.32%
  • UUP

    1 0.66%
  • Green

    3 1.97%
  • Monster Raving Loony

    4 2.63%
  • UKIP

    24 15.79%
  • Far Right: BNP etc

    14 9.21%
  • Far Left: Communist, Respect, Scargill etc

    2 1.32%
  • Labour (No really...)

    4 2.63%
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    Senior Member BuggerAll's Avatar
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    How would you vote in a general election next week - a poll

    Apologies if I've left you party off, but I've tried to cover all the major ones.

    Apologies for missing - Independent.
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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a poll

    Right, who are the commies?! Thought we got rid of you lot in the 80's. KGBresident, is that you? You do know Stalin was a very bad man indeed, don't you?
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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a p

    Interesting to note how our cousins across the pond threw out the Obama rubbish in both Virginia and heavily Democrat New Jersey.

    Does this fall in line with the move to the right of most Western European govts?

    we shall see what the UK does in the coming months, but, my guess is the people have had enough of the socialists, and associated vermin.

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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a p

    an option for Independant would have been nice, anyone out there in the constituancy that Esther Rantzen is standing?

    bring back the monster raving looney part, the BnP with the racism and nationalism removed
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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a p

    Quote Originally Posted by ta_wannabe_sig
    an option for Independant would have been nice, anyone out there in the constituancy that Esther Rantzen is standing?

    bring back the monster raving looney part, the BnP with the racism and nationalism removed
    My apologies -
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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a poll

    In a GE I would have to vote Tory as the best of those that are not a wasted vote. In a local by-election type scenario I would register a protest vote with one of the Euro-Sceptic parties.
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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a poll

    have gone for tory as i am not liking labour currently, so may as well give them a go, its not as if they could make any more mistakes than labour
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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a poll

    Why is their no option to spoil my card? I might have voted Tory until Cast Iron Dave began to rust.
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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a p

    I've voted Tory in every election, both local and national, since 1979 and have never, ever regretted it, even for a moment. How many Labour voters can say the same?

    My old man was the same until the last local election when he voted Lib/Dem *spit* because they offered to sort out a local traffic bottleneck. He now regrets it as the town goes to peices, both physically and metaphorically, around him.



    PS I'm getting really good at saying 'Told you so'.

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    Re: How would you vote in a general election next week - a poll

    UKIP I'm afraid Devious Dave intends to do nothing about the Lisbon Teaty so I cannot vote for him
    Voting Conservative evidently means acceting the Lisbon Treaty and I just cannot do that.
    If that means Brown is returned to power so be it, I'll bail out and emmigrate as Cameron and Brown are both cut from the same cloth, the UK is condemned to being a european sattelite under either of them.

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