So Then. Who's Getting Your Tick....?

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Who's Getting it.

  1. Labour

    17 vote(s)
    33.3%
  2. Tory

    7 vote(s)
    13.7%
  3. Lib Dem

    11 vote(s)
    21.6%
  4. Other (Green, BNP, UKIP)

    5 vote(s)
    9.8%
  5. Not Voting/Undecided

    11 vote(s)
    21.6%
  1. always

    always Registered User

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    you must have Angus. labour tough on crime? hardly.

    We're only richer because of the massive amount of debt we've been encouraged to borrow over the past 10 years or so to support the ecconomy and massive house prices. let labour STAY in because they're going to make it better? clear it up? are they fuck. wake up, they're going to follow the same wishy-washy policies they always have.
  2. always

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    BNP? are you for real? when did u leave school - aged 8? window licking spastic.
  3. MissyC

    MissyC Missy Flowers.............

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    every vote counts, yeah too right am for REAL....you who calling a window licking spastic? a left school in 1998......
    its pretty clear your still there moron..GET BACK IN YOUR BOX.....


    VOTE BNP....................:D
  4. forks

    forks still not dead

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    ooh BNP! you rebel! I'll have to vote now just to cancel yours out
  5. always

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    u on benefits or work in a call centre? can't get a proper job because of the paki's in your street? i bet thats why you vote for a HATE Party. you horrendous oxygen theif.
  6. Crispy

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    She is entitled to vote for whoever she pleases. It is a democracy after all- Unfortunately so many people who do vote have nothing approaching an informed opinion, hence the BNP end up with parliamentary and european seats.
  7. S.E.C.T.

    S.E.C.T. Kiss My Face

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    The spelling and grammar in this post explains everything.....
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    MissyC Missy Flowers.............

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    :lol::lol: a love winding people up... as some people bite soooo easily.......
    a couldt give a flying fooooook about the BIG VOTE to be fair.....am just gonna VOTE FOR CHANGE....:up:
  10. Congay

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    Why waste your time analysing different partys? its all bullshit.

    EVERYONE WILL ARSE RAPE YOU ONCE IN. Its happened since day one.

    Look at "the working mans party" Larbour. Dont really need to say much more other than it looks like the Torys are getting it next so things must be bad.

    I bought a nice patterneed concrete drive laet week... the salesman turned up in a flash car with a glossy brochure all very impressive. The people that turned up to do they job where fucking gypsys. Very similar to electing a government.
  11. always

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    by voting for a racist biggoted party. Well done, Gold Star for you. Don't forget this weeks spellings need handing in.
  12. Conway

    Conway helmet Staff

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    Surely that's a contradiction?
  13. Crispy

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    fixed that for you
    :wink:
  14. always

    always Registered User

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    to be honest, starting a sentance with no uppercase 'B' and my whole use (or lack of) of apostrophes is questionable too ;)
  15. BRID

    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Actually 'voting' in an election, is consenting to a system that was sold to the poor hundreds of years ago to shut them up from complaining about having 60-70% of their crops taken away from them.

    "Here, we have a new system called democracy!! Choose one of these candidates to 'represent' you, only this time when 60-70% of your income leaves your pocket again, you cant complain because you voted them in!"

    Take part in the democratic system/pantomime if you want imho, but i cant understand why people berate others who want nothing to do with it.
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    ha ha I have a lot of sympathy for that viewpoint. Labour are just Tory Light and have been ever since Americas Favourite got the top job.

    I do still hold out a bit of hope for the Libs though, mainly because nobody has bought them yet. Big business and dodgy dealers and Rupert Murdoch and the Daily Mail and the Unions and all the other special interests have no hold over them because they always saw them as a joke. They are the only little party with a hope of making a difference in this election and if it is a hung parliament then they might get a shot at changing the corrupt voting system. Which might end the cosy Tory/Tory Light swap every few years. which would be nice
  17. MistaK

    MistaK Modulations Staff

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    you not voting again like brid?
  18. forks

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    well thats not really true is it? The bit of democracy we have wasn't given to the poor. It was fought for by men and women who were imprisoned deported hanged and tortured for their belief that the power in the land comes from the consent of the people.

    To the extent that we have that power, which i agree is a long way from where it should be, it is due to those people and to those who vote, however pathetic the results are. The alternative is to consent to the rich and powerful stamping on your face forever. It's shitting on the bravery of british freedom fighters not to vote, it's selfish. They want you apathetic. they want you unengaged. They want a bunch of obedient drones who will wear themselves away slaving to buy useless crap made by other drones so they can keep their privileged existence.

    Not voting is a little present to them. well done.
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    Shortee back of the net

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    :up: :lol: :lol: :lol:
  20. BRID

    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Why play someone else's game though? You cite some very emotional reasons for doing so - but if in my heart of hearts i thoroughly belief the whole thing to be a scam run by the rich against the poor, then why vote?

    All our leaders are picked from a very early age, and groomed for this - Do you honestly think the top 3 leaders are doing this for any other reason than to fulfill their own sociopath temperaments? They must look down on us and laugh their asses off as the same old tired lines are fed to us, and we gobble them up with big children's spoons.

    I'd LOVE to believe in it, i really would. But from what I've seen and read - i dont any more. If anything i'd say a constitutional republic is the kind of system i would prefer, and not 'democracy'. Obviously the USA used to be a shining beacon to the world how it could be done, but now not so sure.

    Its a march towards world government and globalism anyways. Our own parliament is superseded by the EU courts in any case, so what exactly are we voting for anyways?

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