Sorry to do this, but how are we all voting then?
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iam not
you should see who i have a choise of voting for
the difference its going to make to me is nill
i dont mean the big wigs i mean on the local side
i have a few muslims who will do the same job coz they work on the same principles and a racest chain smokeing maggy thacther
so i see no need to vote
not that iam against muslims i live with muslims and mi wife is arab
i am sure you get the picture tho
not much piont in voting around here thats why rotherham has been labour since the early 1970's ya seeLast edited by JUDWAK; 26 April 2010, 22:51.am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate
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You need to vote, even if its for a fringe loony as a form of protest, it took a long time and a lot of fighting for the "common" man (and woman) to even be able to vote in this country, and in some countrys they undergo threats and phyical violence just to vote, so vote for someone,
(pity screaming lord sutch kicked the bucket, "monster raveing looney party" for the very young on here,)Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Not really sure about who to vote for really, it's all same empty promises just a different colour ribboned politician spouting them. Agree with Popeye though that you have to vote, no matter what choice there is, at least you are free to have a choice.
Have thought about standing as a candidate myself, got an election pledge sorted too.
"Vote for me in the next election. I promise that I will do everything within, and beyond, my powers to ensure that I have a comfortable and luxury lifestyle. Whereas for you the life of rising taxes and poor public service will continue unchanged. I know it’s not the happiest of election promises, but compared to the others it’s the most honest."Hold my beer and watch this
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Absolutely Popeye, I totally agree with you.
"If you are part of a society that votes, then do so. There may be no candidates and no measures you want to vote for ... but there are certain to be ones you want to vote against. In case of doubt, vote against. By this rule you will rarely go wrong." Time Enough For Love; Robert Heinlein (1907-1988).
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BNP, UKIP, Green get the grace of a separate line on your poll, yet you lump
SNP/Plaid Cymru/Sinn Fein/Unionist etc. into one line.
Probably a good example of the political divide in people's outlook
at each end of the country. I imagine most people in London and surrounding areas would have listed the parties in a similar manner.
Not said with any offence intended,
English independence can't come quick enough.Last edited by yoshie; 27 April 2010, 12:20.Brian
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Quite telling that 20% intend to vote for an overt racist. Scary.
Also quite interesting that no one intends to vote for the one eyed idiot. I bet when it comes to it there'll be loads of fannies who think 'ooooh noooo I'm scared of change!!!' and tick the labour boxCutting steps in the roof of the world
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