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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Daniel Silk on May 12, 2009 12:38:21 GMT 1, Who would you vote for if an Election was held now?
Current UK Forecast - 4th May 2009 Con : 43.6% Lab : 27.8% LDm : 18.5%
How will the political views of members of this forum differ from the UK average?
Who would you vote for if an Election was held now?
Current UK Forecast - 4th May 2009 Con : 43.6% Lab : 27.8% LDm : 18.5%
How will the political views of members of this forum differ from the UK average?
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Deleted on May 12, 2009 12:41:14 GMT 1, Who would you vote for if an Election was held now? Current UK Forecast - 4th May 2009 Con : 43.6% Lab : 27.8% LDm : 18.5% How will the political views of members of this forum differ from the UK average?
Con :100%
Who would you vote for if an Election was held now? Current UK Forecast - 4th May 2009 Con : 43.6% Lab : 27.8% LDm : 18.5% How will the political views of members of this forum differ from the UK average? Con :100%
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Karl Read on May 12, 2009 12:41:50 GMT 1, Conservative, just for a change. This country is well and truly F*cked now so we might as well let someone else have a go.
Conservative, just for a change. This country is well and truly F*cked now so we might as well let someone else have a go.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by BunnyBoiler on May 12, 2009 12:42:27 GMT 1, They are all shit!
They are all shit!
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by brun on May 12, 2009 12:52:42 GMT 1, tory old toffs brigade - let them ruin further what they began in the 80's ......what a great idea !
tory old toffs brigade - let them ruin further what they began in the 80's ......what a great idea !
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by shaunyboy on May 12, 2009 13:02:33 GMT 1, I'll be a green this time.
I'll be a green this time.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Daniel Silk on May 12, 2009 13:04:59 GMT 1, Would be interesting if Lib Dem's got more votes than Labour
Would be interesting if Lib Dem's got more votes than Labour
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by walters on May 12, 2009 13:12:36 GMT 1, too many tories.
too many tories.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by brun on May 12, 2009 13:23:07 GMT 1, remember cameron and his cronies at the bullingdon club ? these rich kids took up the political fight not for love but for ££££ , the gravy train they created for themselves , lining their own pockets with our money .disgusting ! in france they would have been strung up and here they get away with it .......mind you chirac should be in jail !
remember cameron and his cronies at the bullingdon club ? these rich kids took up the political fight not for love but for ££££ , the gravy train they created for themselves , lining their own pockets with our money .disgusting ! in france they would have been strung up and here they get away with it .......mind you chirac should be in jail !
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by elwheel on May 12, 2009 13:23:58 GMT 1, Spoil it
Spoil it
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by doublehelix on May 12, 2009 13:25:56 GMT 1, Result so far with the tories way out in front shows the true demographic make-up of this place. For those who don't know his political affiliation, Banksy is a Labour party donor.
Result so far with the tories way out in front shows the true demographic make-up of this place. For those who don't know his political affiliation, Banksy is a Labour party donor.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Cocteau 101 on May 12, 2009 13:26:58 GMT 1, Banksy would be flabbergasted by some of the answers on here I'm sure.
Banksy would be flabbergasted by some of the answers on here I'm sure.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Daniel Silk on May 12, 2009 13:30:00 GMT 1, I think a lot of Labour voters are gonna switch to Lib Dem.
I think a lot of Labour voters are gonna switch to Lib Dem.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by thegreatarchitect on May 12, 2009 13:38:45 GMT 1, This current government embraced the Thatcherite manifesto of profit and greed without question putting it above morals, social implications and common decency. Any party we vote for will not deviate one dot from this policy as it is favored and endorsed by our great friends the Americans
This current government embraced the Thatcherite manifesto of profit and greed without question putting it above morals, social implications and common decency. Any party we vote for will not deviate one dot from this policy as it is favored and endorsed by our great friends the Americans
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Daniel Silk on May 12, 2009 13:39:41 GMT 1, Just a bit of fun ;D
If the main Political parties were Premier Football Clubs, who is who? ;D and Why?
Just a bit of fun ;D If the main Political parties were Premier Football Clubs, who is who? ;D and Why?
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by doublehelix on May 12, 2009 13:40:06 GMT 1, I think the answer is in your question plurker.
I think the answer is in your question plurker.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by njr911 on May 12, 2009 13:41:04 GMT 1, Result so far with the tories way out in front shows the true demographic make-up of this place. For those who don't know his political affiliation, Banksy is a Labour party donor.
I think it was Laz that donated to Ken, though I'm sure we can guess on Banksys political leanings.
Not that that should influence you in the slightest, read the policies and make up your own minds right or wrong.
We are all very lucky to be abled to make these choices make sure everyone turns out and uses this priviledge
Result so far with the tories way out in front shows the true demographic make-up of this place. For those who don't know his political affiliation, Banksy is a Labour party donor. I think it was Laz that donated to Ken, though I'm sure we can guess on Banksys political leanings. Not that that should influence you in the slightest, read the policies and make up your own minds right or wrong. We are all very lucky to be abled to make these choices make sure everyone turns out and uses this priviledge
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by thegreatarchitect on May 12, 2009 13:41:45 GMT 1, Their all 4th division
Their all 4th division
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by woodsman on May 12, 2009 13:43:41 GMT 1, Pretty much what I was thinking P.....still it’s a sad day when (although a tiny snap shot, granted) the Tories are thought to be a better alternative to the current leadership......just out of curiosity does anyone know what the average age of the forum is?
Pretty much what I was thinking P.....still it’s a sad day when (although a tiny snap shot, granted) the Tories are thought to be a better alternative to the current leadership......just out of curiosity does anyone know what the average age of the forum is?
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Daniel Silk on May 12, 2009 13:45:16 GMT 1, Pretty much what I was thinking P.....still it’s a sad day when (although a tiny snap shot, granted) the Tories are thought to be a better alternative to the current leadership......just out of curiosity does anyone know what the average age of the forum is?
I think its around 25-35
Pretty much what I was thinking P.....still it’s a sad day when (although a tiny snap shot, granted) the Tories are thought to be a better alternative to the current leadership......just out of curiosity does anyone know what the average age of the forum is? I think its around 25-35
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by doublehelix on May 12, 2009 13:46:33 GMT 1, [I think it was Laz that donated to Ken
Graffiti artist Banksy’s secret identity caused some problems for Labour’s accountants, after he donated a piece of art to raise funds for the party. The art piece, Sketch for Essex Road, was the main attraction at a private fundraising auction at a gallery and raised £195,000. The art piece is a canvas depicting two children pledging allegiance to a Tesco carrier bag hoisted on a flagpole.
But because Banksy’s identity is unknown and doesn’t appear on the electoral register, Labour party rules mean his donation couldn’t be accepted in full.
Banksy, whose stencilled artwork appears in public places around the world, has never confirmed his identity - despite newspaper reports claiming to have unmasked him. After discussions with the Electoral Commission, Labour decided to accept a cheque from Steve Lazarides, a gallery owner who deals in Banksy works, for £121,600 of the £195,000 he paid for the piece.
The reasoning was that by not accepting the £75,000 the piece had been valued at, they were effectively writing off the value of Banksy’s donation, which they could not accept.
[I think it was Laz that donated to Ken Graffiti artist Banksy’s secret identity caused some problems for Labour’s accountants, after he donated a piece of art to raise funds for the party. The art piece, Sketch for Essex Road, was the main attraction at a private fundraising auction at a gallery and raised £195,000. The art piece is a canvas depicting two children pledging allegiance to a Tesco carrier bag hoisted on a flagpole.
But because Banksy’s identity is unknown and doesn’t appear on the electoral register, Labour party rules mean his donation couldn’t be accepted in full.
Banksy, whose stencilled artwork appears in public places around the world, has never confirmed his identity - despite newspaper reports claiming to have unmasked him. After discussions with the Electoral Commission, Labour decided to accept a cheque from Steve Lazarides, a gallery owner who deals in Banksy works, for £121,600 of the £195,000 he paid for the piece.
The reasoning was that by not accepting the £75,000 the piece had been valued at, they were effectively writing off the value of Banksy’s donation, which they could not accept.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Daniel Silk on May 12, 2009 13:50:58 GMT 1, If think if Hazel Blears got made the Labour leader, I could not see Labour getting back in for decades to come
If think if Hazel Blears got made the Labour leader, I could not see Labour getting back in for decades to come
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by mash on May 12, 2009 13:53:04 GMT 1, Just a bit of fun ;D If the main Political parties were Premier Football Clubs, who is who? ;D and Why?
Man Utd-Labour as they are both sets of smug bastards.
Just a bit of fun ;D If the main Political parties were Premier Football Clubs, who is who? ;D and Why? Man Utd-Labour as they are both sets of smug bastards.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by achtungbono on May 12, 2009 14:06:23 GMT 1, Zzzzzzzzz
a pavlovian knee jerk response to what the organised media have been putting in your feeding bowls
Zzzzzzzzz
a pavlovian knee jerk response to what the organised media have been putting in your feeding bowls
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by silvermyn on May 12, 2009 14:11:00 GMT 1, I've always voted for Labour and I can't see any reason not to stick with them.
The bulk of what has happened during Labour's term that I consider to be negative, in all probability, would have happended with whoever was in charge. The credit crunch stems from the US so I don't think anyone who understands the financial issues would try and pin that on Labour. The Conservatives have not come up with many solutions and seem to be doing little more than b*tching. I can't see Cameron leading the way in a global crisis but who knows for sure.
Better the devil you know IMO
I've always voted for Labour and I can't see any reason not to stick with them. The bulk of what has happened during Labour's term that I consider to be negative, in all probability, would have happended with whoever was in charge. The credit crunch stems from the US so I don't think anyone who understands the financial issues would try and pin that on Labour. The Conservatives have not come up with many solutions and seem to be doing little more than b*tching. I can't see Cameron leading the way in a global crisis but who knows for sure. Better the devil you know IMO
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Deleted on May 12, 2009 14:28:36 GMT 1, anyone who remembers Thatcher wouldn't even think of voting in the Conservatives - let alone with their wind cock for a leader - oooo which way is the wind blowing today? Better change my opinion - he'll say and do anything to get in - but will Cameron be a good leader of this country? will he fuk...
anyone who remembers Thatcher wouldn't even think of voting in the Conservatives - let alone with their wind cock for a leader - oooo which way is the wind blowing today? Better change my opinion - he'll say and do anything to get in - but will Cameron be a good leader of this country? will he fuk...
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Daniel Silk on May 12, 2009 14:33:38 GMT 1, Anyone who remembers Ramsay MacDonald wouldn't even think of voting in Labour.
(Yawn)
Anyone who remembers Ramsay MacDonald wouldn't even think of voting in Labour.
(Yawn)
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by I like pictures on May 12, 2009 14:37:49 GMT 1, Lib Dem = Arsenal - not won anything in years.
Lib Dem = Arsenal - not won anything in years.
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UK Election - VOTE NOW, by Deleted on May 12, 2009 14:39:07 GMT 1, google / wikipedia is a wonderful thing eh?
a politican in the last 30 years, who's policies still greatly effect this country? Or a politician from 80 years ago - from a different 'era' - which has more bearing on now? Have Conservative significantly changed from then? Other than to be more media savvy with their blair clone?
google / wikipedia is a wonderful thing eh?
a politican in the last 30 years, who's policies still greatly effect this country? Or a politician from 80 years ago - from a different 'era' - which has more bearing on now? Have Conservative significantly changed from then? Other than to be more media savvy with their blair clone?
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