Who are you going to vote for

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Who will you vote for next year?

  1. New Labour

    13 vote(s)
    26.0%
  2. Conservatives

    8 vote(s)
    16.0%
  3. Liberal Democrats

    16 vote(s)
    32.0%
  4. British Nationalist Party

    5 vote(s)
    10.0%
  5. Hizb ut-Tahrir

    2 vote(s)
    4.0%
  6. Other

    6 vote(s)
    12.0%
  1. dodgy

    dodgy rowr kitty super meow cat

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    The Alfred Chicken Party. :)

    10 points if you know who they are.
  2. BRID

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    Alfred Chicken was a game on the SNES wasnt it?


    I was leaning towards conservative a little while back before they replaced 2 actually half decent leaders with a screaming, right wing extremist in their place.

    I would say Lib Dems, but its a waste of my time going out to vote when they dont have a snowballs chance in hell of winning anything, anytime soon.
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    So I should vote lib dems cos my next door neighbour??
  4. TheSpence

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    Dont you just love passionate Liberals
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    I haven't a clue who even represents the area I now live in - Whitley bay.
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    i will be voting conservative.

    i'm fed up of stealth taxes, lies, and more lies from the labour party.

    and the liberal democrats are so short sighted i'd be suprised if they are able to see past their own noses let alone form policy strategies that won't cripple our economy.
  7. Yosef Ha'Kohain

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    but why torie?

    spencers wnp would be a more effective government. the conservative party has never been so weak.
  8. confuzzled

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    i don't expect them to win, but new labour needs to understand how upset the british public are though.

    voting tory is the best way of hurting them as my local area is a swing constituancy which was tory before 1997.
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    nope i was pointing out that i will poss vote them & that Mr C represents them!! :p
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    Tory boy myself :)
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    This is how you put your vote to use in the general election rather than not voting cause your favoured party has no chance.

    Labour believe there invincible at the moment.
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    exactly. :)
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    This'll be the first time i'll have the right to vote!:D And i think i'll vote for the Lib. Dems just cause my parents do!:p I have no interest in politics to be honest
  15. TheSpence

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    Dont you just love passionate Liberals
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    Yea! :D ....:confused: :p
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    its one of the reasons i have such disdain for the whole of the liberal democrat party. they are but one step from not voting at all.
  18. TheSpence

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    Lots of people seem to like them but not many seem over keen to vote for them. At least mrmonkey is going to go & put his X on the ballot paper.
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    I wont be voting, I know nothing about politics.
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    jimmy get a life;)

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