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41I'm a Brit and I'm voting for the Conservatives2.44%1I'm a Brit and I'm voting for Labour7.32%3I'm a Brit and I'm voting for the Liberal Democrats19.51%8I'm a Brit and I'm voting for another party (please name)2.44%1I'm not a Brit and I'm rooting for the Conservatives21.95%9I'm not a Brit and I'm rooting for Labour2.44%1I'm not a Brit and I'm rooting for the Liberal Democrats24.39%10I'm not a Brit and I'm rooting for another party (please name)7.32%3I'm a Brit and I'm voting banana0.00%0I'm not a Brit and I'm rooting for banana12.20%5Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - RahTags: None
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had a last minute change of heart and voted lib dem, still think the tories will win here though. will be interesting to see what happens."The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
"The most obvious predicition about the future is that it will be mostly like the past" - Alain de Botton
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nye, the lib dems have pretty much ruled out working with gordon brown, but there's still a possibility that they could a deal with labour with a different leader, especially as labour are far more likely than the tories to do a deal that includes electoral reform. it all depends though on who gets the biggest share of the votes of the two (labour will win more seats come what may).
an interesting scenario would be if the lib dems polled more votes than labour and nick clegg became prime minister leading a mostly labour government. although the lib dems might be advised to read up on what happened the last time there was a liberal prime minster leading a government made up of another parties MPs."The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
"The most obvious predicition about the future is that it will be mostly like the past" - Alain de Botton
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Originally posted by C0ckney View Postnye, the lib dems have pretty much ruled out working with gordon brown, but there's still a possibility that they could a deal with labour with a different leader, especially as labour are far more likely than the tories to do a deal that includes electoral reform. it all depends though on who gets the biggest share of the votes of the two (labour will win more seats come what may). an interesting scenario would be if the lib dems polled more votes than labour and nick clegg became prime minister leading a mostly labour government.You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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I actually voted Labour despite vaguely supporting Lib Dems generally. This was because the local Labour candidate is a rebel who doesn't toe the party line, and is considered a good local MP. The Lib Dem candidate looked about 12. Doubtless Ozzy would have voted for him on this reason alone.
This was also only possibly because Gordon Brown, for all his failings, is not Tony Blair. I could NEVER vote for a party led by Blair.
I voted Lib Dem in the simultaneous local elections. All their candidates were local, whereas 2/3 of the Tory candidates lived in the expensive (I should say even more expensive) areas in another part of the borough. One Green candidate didn't even live in North London, let alone Islington. The address was in West London. Pathetic.
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Originally posted by C0ckney View Postnye, the lib dems have pretty much ruled out working with gordon brown, but there's still a possibility that they could a deal with labour with a different leader, especially as labour are far more likely than the tories to do a deal that includes electoral reform. it all depends though on who gets the biggest share of the votes of the two (labour will win more seats come what may).
an interesting scenario would be if the lib dems polled more votes than labour and nick clegg became prime minister leading a mostly labour government. although the lib dems might be advised to read up on what happened the last time there was a liberal prime minster leading a government made up of another parties MPs.Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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Originally posted by Cort Haus View PostI actually voted Labour despite vaguely supporting Lib Dems generally. This was because the local Labour candidate is a rebel who doesn't toe the party line, and is considered a good local MP. The Lib Dem candidate looked about 12. Doubtless Ozzy would have voted for him on this reason alone.
This was also only possibly because Gordon Brown, for all his failings, is not Tony Blair. I could NEVER vote for a party led by Blair.
I voted Lib Dem in the simultaneous local elections. All their candidates were local, whereas 2/3 of the Tory candidates lived in the expensive (I should say even more expensive) areas in another part of the borough. One Green candidate didn't even live in North London, let alone Islington. The address was in West London. Pathetic.
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When do the results start coming in?Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by OzzyKP View PostThe ideal for me would be a Conservative-LibDem government that pushes through electoral reform.
Followed by a turkey voting for Thanksgiving.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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