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View Poll Results: How would you vote in a General Election tomorrow?
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Conservative.
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4 |
10.81% |
Labour.
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13 |
35.14% |
Liberal Democrat.
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1 |
2.70% |
U.K.I.P.
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10 |
27.03% |
Green.
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1 |
2.70% |
B.N.P.
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1 |
2.70% |
Other.
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2 |
5.41% |
I would spoil my paper.
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2 |
5.41% |
I would not vote.
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8.11% |
08-06-2012, 18:00
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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Originally Posted by Stumped
Thank the lord for that. I never said he was. He was still part of a lamentable labour adinistration though. Whatever, the obnoxious, ginger headed loudmouth and his kin have still profited from his time in politics,
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And are still doing it too Stumped
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08-06-2012, 18:05
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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And are still doing it too Stumped
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If they're not enough to put honest people off politics, with the Blairs a close second, I don't know who is!!!
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08-06-2012, 21:38
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Senior Member
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
I can only hope that those who voted Labour (with the exception of the usual suspects), in this poll, can take heart in Mr Jones latest outburst on rural broadband where he has totally got his facts wrong.
Mr Jones assumes incorrectly (as usual), that all people living in the countryside (i.e. Ribble valley) are millionaires, (obviously spent too much time in the Ashington Arms and Swan With Two Necks looking for votes from the socialist pool/dart players). Totally ignoring the wealth creators of the region, like farmers, labourers and small businesses.
Then he claims that Hyndburn is poorer because £32 million is being spent on, and I quote from his twitter 'the wealthy'
Got a question for you Mr. Jones..£32 million countrywide or £32 million in Hyndburn?....
Anyone...I repeat anyone (especially you 13 in this poll), who votes for this idiot next time is either......
a) sucking up
b) an idiot
c) a and b
The internet is a great Mnemonic Mr. Jones..you reap what you sow
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08-06-2012, 21:59
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
changing my vote to labour now and be one of the idiots who kick the tories out
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08-06-2012, 22:31
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Senior Member
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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Originally Posted by pallyman
changing my vote to labour now and be one of the idiots who kick the tories out
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There's the problem....a typical pro party argument from a pleb regardless of manifesto!. (no malice intended).
Definition of a manifestio...
a) something we tell the populist plebs we'll do once we are in power
b) something we tell the plebs, now we are in power, there are greater ramifications, so we'll ignore our manifesto
c) stuff you plebs, we know best
d) we'll lower pleb taxes just before the next election
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09-06-2012, 08:41
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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changing my vote to labour now and be one of the idiots who kick the tories out
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And put Mr Ed in charge, the blind leading the blind
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09-06-2012, 10:10
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Coffin Dodger.
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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Originally Posted by jaysay
And put Mr Ed in charge, the blind leading the blind
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As is those in power now also, A damn good reason to ignore the main parties n hopefully give em a scare, But that tactic seems to be a bit deep fer some simple souls.
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09-06-2012, 10:18
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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And put Mr Ed in charge, the blind leading the blind
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Wasn't Mr Ed a talking horse?
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09-06-2012, 14:08
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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Wasn't Mr Ed a talking horse?
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Ya and a much better speaker than Millipede
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09-06-2012, 14:26
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
Mr. Ed wasn't really a talking horse.
Turns out it was all television trickery.
Still, better to see words come from a horse's mouth, than have to listen to them farted out of a politican, from the other end.
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09-06-2012, 19:59
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
watch the parliament channel,general election 1987
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10-06-2012, 09:25
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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watch the parliament channel,general election 1987
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Why, I was totally involved at the sharp end with no need to brush up on what happend
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10-06-2012, 11:14
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
it was intersting how it was reported and now i know that these days there is a problem with lazy journalism.today they dont ask the right questions and cosy up.dimbelby and co these days look like they are just running the course.alot different from what they were like in them days lol.
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10-06-2012, 11:15
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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10-06-2012, 18:15
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Re: How would you vote in a General Election?
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You never get anything right you only quote newspaper headlines
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