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Nickbat

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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #15 on: 05 April 2010, 23:50:27 »

Voted. With so few of us on here, I think some voting intentions have been revealed!  ;) ;D ;D
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #16 on: 05 April 2010, 23:56:16 »

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A momentous event for the UK.

My own prediction is that the so-called "minor" parties will do unexpectedly well and may even hold the balance of power in a hung parliament. I do not believe the polls - even tonight there is a variation of 10% in the Tory lead between pollsters.

There will be a reduced turnout, that's for sure. In part, that will be reflect apathy but also the feeling that "there all the same". That, to me is a shame as they are NOT all the same.

But 4 weeks is a long time in politics and you can be sure that all three major parties have a few tricks up their sleeves to discredit their opponents. A clean fight it will not be.

In my view, the political classes need to earn a few lesson, this is the time to teach them.  :y
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Vamps- Plaid Cymru are the Welsh Nats. :y
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #17 on: 06 April 2010, 00:19:20 »

mmmm, voting for DLK to be a part of Admin may have been feasable till his last dress up session.

Lizzie is not on the list.

Heard a mention of the welsh.  So if I could have my vote for someone that lives in wales that I would trust on the OOF then I would vote for Debs.


As for the rest in the list...........NO Comment. :-X
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #18 on: 06 April 2010, 01:02:24 »

I suspect that the "none of the above" option will recieve quite a few votes. ;)
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #19 on: 06 April 2010, 01:04:09 »

Wondering if it would be worth keeping the poll open right up until polling day. Any thoughts ? :-/
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #20 on: 06 April 2010, 01:04:47 »

Looks like DLK actually has a fan.
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #21 on: 06 April 2010, 01:09:06 »

Or a certain Cap,n taking the p1$$ ?? ;) ;D.......trying to get the old fart excited, thinking he has a fan ? ::)
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #22 on: 06 April 2010, 01:19:40 »

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Or a certain Cap,n taking the p1$$ ?? ;) ;D.......trying to get the old fart excited, thinking he has a fan ? ::)
Seems I'm not alone in my choice.

But as TB has said many times he'll have to address the ear warmer question first . ;D ;D
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« Reply #23 on: 06 April 2010, 19:47:26 »

At the moment, Loo-knee could do a deal with UKIP and a welsh member and have himself installed in Number 10. :o :o ;D ;D.............get one Loony out and another takes his place. :D ;D
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #24 on: 06 April 2010, 20:07:38 »

Well I voted tory, there I admit it ! and will do at the general election. If I could vote BNP I would but there is unlikely to be a candidate in my area.

I no it is wrong to just vote for the opposition, and I understand they are probsably no better, but I cannot see another 5 years of that arrogant mandelson.
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #25 on: 06 April 2010, 21:09:05 »

voted...........you could probably guess who for..........actually maybe not - i'm genuinely torn between 3 parties so, to my local candidates I say - make your bribes to me in a sealed envelope to the usual address, you money grabbing charlatans  :y

as for the general election I reckon (as i said months ago) we're heading for a hung parliament so we'll do it all again in a few months  :o

DC is really annoying me already tho - rolling up his sleeves, ditching the tie and looking all "earnest" and "ready to work"  >:(

GB made a truly terrible speech  :-/

didn't see whats-his-face Clegg all day, but I was busy  ::)
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« Reply #26 on: 06 April 2010, 23:06:15 »

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voted...........you could probably guess who for..........actually maybe not - i'm genuinely torn between 3 parties so, to my local candidates I say - make your bribes to me in a sealed envelope to the usual address, you money grabbing charlatans  :y

as for the general election I reckon (as i said months ago) we're heading for a hung parliament so we'll do it all again in a few months  :o

DC is really annoying me already tho - rolling up his sleeves, ditching the tie and looking all "earnest" and "ready to work"  >:(

GB made a truly terrible speech  :-/

didn't see whats-his-face Clegg all day, but I was busy  ::)


I agree that this DC "image" of no tie, no jacket and sleeves rolled up, is annoying - just TOO Blairite for me. Brown's an absolute ogre, but not as funny as Shrek, and I don't know who Clegg is - wasn't he in Last of the Summer Wine?

Odd thing is, Banjax, I really can't guess who you voted for. :o I would have thought SNP, but no. Come on, 'fess up and let's talk about policies.  :y 
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #27 on: 06 April 2010, 23:13:03 »

Oh yes, you did miss off my favourite party off your list. http://www.omrlp.com/

I have a small claim to fame with this party, I fixed there official Transit tour bus many years ago.

And I honestly don't think they could do any worse than any of 3 main parties.  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #28 on: 06 April 2010, 23:41:56 »

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voted...........you could probably guess who for..........actually maybe not - i'm genuinely torn between 3 parties so, to my local candidates I say - make your bribes to me in a sealed envelope to the usual address, you money grabbing charlatans  :y

as for the general election I reckon (as i said months ago) we're heading for a hung parliament so we'll do it all again in a few months  :o

DC is really annoying me already tho - rolling up his sleeves, ditching the tie and looking all "earnest" and "ready to work"  >:(

GB made a truly terrible speech  :-/

didn't see whats-his-face Clegg all day, but I was busy  ::)
Tories/UKIP/BNP. ;) ;D ;D

Im politicked out tonight. Just been down the pub having a "debate" with 3 mates. First one is a Lib Dem who is passionate about voting reform,shutting down all the banks, and putting more investment into public services. Had no idea where the money would come from without a  financial industry to invest it. Loves all things European, especially French. ::)
Second one, A wobbly tory who thought that Gordon had done a good job with the economy ::)
Third one. Thought Thatcher was great in the 80,s but is a fervent Gordon supporter. "what he has done in the financial crisis has been absolutely brilliant". ::)
The one thing they all have in common is a lifetime of working in the public sector - hence the muddled thinking ,I suppose.
I didnt lose a single point in a single argument, but it was tiring. ;D..........no hard feelings at the end though. I have been invited for a pleasant lunch on Thursday, where no doubt the debate will continue. :)
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Re: Election in a month
« Reply #29 on: 07 April 2010, 00:08:00 »

Voted bnp, ukip are my close second hopefuls to get in. Neither of them will but you never know.
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