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View Poll Results: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
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Labour
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15 |
44.12% |
Conservatives
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2 |
5.88% |
Liberal Democrats
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2 |
5.88% |
Green
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2 |
5.88% |
UKIP
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1 |
2.94% |
BNP
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4 |
11.76% |
Other
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3 |
8.82% |
Abstain
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5 |
14.71% |
01-04-2007, 13:07
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
As a resident in Scotland I had to go other as we have the Hollyrood Home for the failed polititions Elections come May. My vote on this will be different from the London one if it ran at the same time. It is very wierd sometimes and isnt made easier by policies hear "TTL" (towing Tony's line) when we have a different set of issues. So to slant it if in the same sort of position how would others vote??
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01-04-2007, 13:33
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
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Originally Posted by Cyfr
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Reading your profile I find it quite amazing that a person of your age takes an interest in politics,and it is a very commenable thing to see, you have a signature quoting Benjamin Franklin, beware there are no sheep only wolves in the murky world of 'politics'.
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01-04-2007, 15:54
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
Well if this is anything like a sample of how people intend to vote in Hyndburn, I don't much fancy the chances for the Tory candidate.
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01-04-2007, 16:00
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
Eighteen years under a Conservative government, eleven of which with Thatcher at the helm, or ten years of New Labour. I know which country I prefer living in.
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01-04-2007, 21:06
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
Spain?
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01-04-2007, 21:32
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
I'd prefer to keep my political perversions private thankyou
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01-04-2007, 22:39
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
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I'd prefer to keep my political perversions private thankyou
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Not that I'm bothered, but I agree. This poll should have been private, just as all elections in this country are. Surely the interest is in how people voted, not who voted for whom.
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02-04-2007, 07:06
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
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I'd prefer to keep my political perversions private thankyou
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Me too!!!!!!
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02-04-2007, 07:19
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
So Gayle, your a secret Tory and all the spout on here is just a smoke screen but then that makes your posts all lies and untruths so we should delete them should we????????? Oh dear then theres your disclaimer, I'm all confused now!
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02-04-2007, 07:47
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
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Originally Posted by gondola
I am not defending the Conservative governement. Far from it. Thatcher killed off manufacturing in this country and it has never since revived.
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That is true enough. Labour have done little or nothing to help it. All these environmental taxes on fuel used etc are crippling our industry and doing nothing to help the environment. All that happens is that our heavy industry is forced to close and we import the goods instead of making them at home. The goods are now made abroad where the same or more likely more CO2 is pumping into the atmosphere. The effect on climate change levy and other's, reduce the UK's output but do nothing to reduce the global problem We are just shifting the problem into somebody else's back yard. Meanwhile we have less jobs here in the UK.
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02-04-2007, 13:22
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
It’s none of your cotton pickin’ business who votes how Cyfr. You’ve got a flaming nerve asking especially as the results can be seen by anyone and that includes a visitor to this forum.
My initial instinct was not to vote but on second thoughts I did vote but not as I intend to vote come the next General Election. So your quest for information will be skewed.
Some contributions to this thread offered the opinion that Blair is a strong leader and his policies …………… That is the point – his policies, not necessarily Labour’s. He dictates the direction of Labour and woe betide anyone who disagrees with him. Anyone who does has absolutely no chance of getting a ministerial post. So some sycophantic MP’s suck up to Blair or Blair Mark II (Cameron) in the hope of getting a ministerial job and the high salary that goes with it and will agree to anything to achieve their aims. Fortunately there are many MP’s with a social conscience but they languish on the back benches and have little or no influence on government policies.
The level of Labour’s arrogance is reflected in the current machinations regarding the leadership when Blair steps down. It has been reported that some potential challengers to Brown have been persuaded not to stand against him on the promise of a cabinet post.
Thatcher’s one redeeming feature is that she stood up to Argentinean tyranny and made her own mind up, after cabinet consultation, to challenge the illegal occupation of the Falklands. Unlike Blair who prosecuted two wars at the behest of the yanks so that he could gain world Brownie points and appear to be an influential world leader. That man’s arrogant ego knows no bounds.
It makes no difference whether Labour is in office or the Tories they just shift the tax burden around to favour their own. Note I stated ‘office’ not as it is seen today as being in ‘power’. Any party that considers itself to be in ‘power’ signals their dictatorial intentions.
The government that is voted into office is supposed to cater for the needs of the country’s population and collect taxes to do it with. Both Tories and Labour collect taxes OK but fail to live up to their requirements. Instead we have a health service that is rapidly becoming private, an education system that fails a large proportion of the pupils, a criminal justice system that does exactly the same and social housing that is becoming a joke. The list is endless.
A person’s health includes their teeth and eyes yet after paying taxes and National Insurance contributions we end up having to pay for glasses and dental treatment if you cannot get an NHS dentist. And thousands cannot. Even if you can get onto the books of an HNS dentist you still have to pay something for some treatment unless age or dire personal circumstances dictate otherwise.
Both colours of government take our money and fritter the bulk of it away on projects that benefit the few instead of catering for all of the population’s needs. And then Blair has the nerve to suggest that the voluntary sector could do more. There would be no need for a voluntary sector if the government did what it was supposed to.
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02-04-2007, 13:32
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
[quote=jambutty;406301]It’s none of your cotton pickin’ business who votes how Cyfr. You’ve got a flaming nerve asking especially as the results can be seen by anyone and that includes a visitor to this forum.
People can make up their own minds up as to whether or not to reveal their current voting intentions. There is no need for this sort of reply, unless of course, Jambutty, you've been on the meths again. and your judgement is hence clouded.
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02-04-2007, 13:34
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
oh tealeaf i wish i could give more karma out in one day hahahaahahahahaha
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02-04-2007, 13:38
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
Looks like Cyfr missed out an option for spoiled paper.
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02-04-2007, 13:54
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Re: If there was a general election tomorrow, who gets your vote?
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Looks like Cyfr missed out an option for spoiled paper.
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Abstain/Spoiled paper, difference in real life, but not in terms of the poll!
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