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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #15 on: 22 May 2014, 15:57:29 »

Just took my lad (he's 18) to vote for the first time  :y

Standard turnout around here as per normal.
Everybody loves to shout there mouth off about Thatcher and all the rest of the 'dangle berries' but the turnout is always pathetic  ::) >:( >:(

Normally, its a case of voting for  (what you think is) the best of a shite bunch.
This time, both X's have gone into the box with the £ sign next to it  :)

It would be great if UKIP could kick the arse of the normal 2 muppet parties that vie for the seats but knowing how the inbred tossers around here think, I can't see it happening   :(

For once in my life, I think a polling count could be interesting tonight  ;)
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #16 on: 22 May 2014, 16:03:45 »

I voted from the comfort of my armchair - is a postal vote!
( that way my local iman can tell me which to vote for!)
Naughty  ;D

Apparently, he doesn't have to tell you who you voted for. It's none of your bloody business. ;D
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #17 on: 22 May 2014, 16:21:24 »

Cant vote, despite being on the register I didn't get a polling card although I did get stuff from a number of the parties......
You can just turn up and give your name in. Take ID.
Yup , that's all I did  :y
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #18 on: 22 May 2014, 17:50:56 »

I usually like to exercise my democratic right to vote, after all if nobody bothered.......  ::)

However this time none of the candidates for the MEP seat made any effort to get my vote, no leaflets, no canvassing, no posters, nothing!  >:(  So I thought fockem and didn't bother.  ::)  :(
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #19 on: 22 May 2014, 18:59:14 »

I usually like to exercise my democratic right to vote, after all if nobody bothered.......  ::)

However this time none of the candidates for the MEP seat made any effort to get my vote, no leaflets, no canvassing, no posters, nothing!  >:(  So I thought fockem and didn't bother.  ::)  :(
It's the same round here although I have no interest in it, you wouldn't know there was voting coming up. Normally there's propaganda through the door and people with clipboards banging on your door. It's as if none of the parties could be bothered this year. It's a sign of the way the country is going :(
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #20 on: 22 May 2014, 19:42:42 »

I usually like to exercise my democratic right to vote, after all if nobody bothered.......  ::)

However this time none of the candidates for the MEP seat made any effort to get my vote, no leaflets, no canvassing, no posters, nothing!  >:(  So I thought fockem and didn't bother.  ::)  :(
It's the same round here although I have no interest in it, you wouldn't know there was voting coming up. Normally there's propaganda through the door and people with clipboards banging on your door. It's as if none of the parties could be bothered this year. It's a sign of the way the country is going :(
I was standing at the front door last week when a man with a clipboard looked over my garden gate. I gave him one of my looks and he ficked off. He could have been an election canvasser, I suppose.  :-\
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #21 on: 22 May 2014, 22:41:58 »

Only had UKIP and Conservative leaflets, but then again the Lib Dims and Liebour, normally do well if they get into double digits around here.

As the results are through proportional representation, with party lists, nobody has much idea who their indirectly voting for or who will get in. :( :( :( :o :o :o
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #22 on: 22 May 2014, 22:48:34 »

I voted from the comfort of my armchair - is a postal vote!
( that way my local iman can tell me which to vote for!)

Yep, same here............ :y :y
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #23 on: 24 May 2014, 09:10:01 »

Didn't bother, they all thieving liar's,who only care about themselves and not what the majority want.
and there was no bnp candidate around here
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Re: Just battled through the rain to vote
« Reply #24 on: 24 May 2014, 10:33:42 »

Yeah, more than enough.

But in the same breath; (...;D )

I suspect ukip will do rather well. Despite the number of inbred morons among them.


.... Oh no wait, they're all inbred morons. Silly me.

Sorry Chris, I don't normally get ragged off, but that remark hit the bits. That's exactly WHY people vote UKIP, because of statements like that. Everybody is entitled to vote or belong to whichever party they wish, without being called a moron, it backfired on Cameron. Had you watched the TV yesterday, you would have seen a totally different attitude towards UKIP, with most guests falling over backwards to distant themselves from those exact remarks. They realised they got a good kicking.

If you talk about morons....you want to look at all the present MP's >:(
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