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I would if I could, for the greens. (or labour, left unity, or maybe even TuSC depending who was standing).
I think it's important to vote regardless of your views because we are lucky to have a democracy when other countries do not. People fought hard for our right to vote and we should exercise it. |
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Yeh I'll be voting, just so I can say I've done it, but nontheless I could not be any more disillusioned with politicians. All liars as far as I'm concerned.
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https://uk.isidewith.com/ https://voteforpolicies.org.uk/ these sites are also useful |
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The voice of reason
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Yes. I always vote. Never missed one
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Yes I will be voting
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Locke.
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This Witch doesn't burn
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just 1 per cent between the big 4 I like the policies one though
Last edited by Cherie; 13-04-2015 at 05:14 PM. |
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I am voting either Conservative or UKIP!
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Call me racist if you like but I'm the son of immigrants (one anyway). Call me colour prejudiced if you like but I'm a lovely shade of brown. Call me a fool if you like for believing Farage, but I have voted in many elections for Labour and the Tories and been PROVED a fool as they both got power and both reneged on pre-election promises and left the country in a worse state than it was before. I will give Nige a chance, and if it transpires after the election results that he has no chance, then I will be content to think of my vote as a 'protest vote' against Labour and the Tories, and whichever one does get elected, my conscience will be clear when they feck up yet again, because I will not have voted for them. Me call that Win Win.
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I like your logic Kirk. UKIP it is. I voted Conservative last time. I suppose it depends on the day of voting. If I feel like a dramatic change then UKIP. If I feel Cameron will actually make progress in the next 5 years then Conservative.Labour and Lib Dems is out of the question. If you thought David Cameron was bad...... |
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