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........If Gordon Brown called a General Election? Just curious. :)

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If a GE was called, who would you vote for?? 45 members have voted

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I'd like to say none of the above but that's not going to help the situation.

Would have to be Conservative much as I hate them all.

Lib Dems would probably be a wasted vote as usual :(

Tory I appreciate theyf ****ed up in the 80s but lets give them a second chance! cant do any harm!

Tory I appreciate theyf ****ed up in the 80s but lets give them a second chance! cant do any harm!

 

Thats what they said about Labour after they ****ed up in the 70's LOL.

 

Neither of the Big 3 are going to do too much, I though conservatives are more tax happy than Labour?

There would be no logical alternative but to vote conservative. Don't forget that when New Labour came to power they moved so far away from 'old' labour towards the conservatives They picked up all the disaffected conservative votes plus they retained all the labour votes of the traditional labour voters who at that time could see no viable alternative.

 

Today things have changed so radically from traditiional labour and unfortunately these traditional voters only have one logical alternative - BNP!. The disaffected conservatives will either return to the fold or also vote BNP. The Liberals and others I feel will gain no new ground, so-called 'green' parties have been shot in the foot by the major parties willingness to fund any green issue by increasing taxation.

 

The only vote ATM is conservative. Many people will see the BNP as an alternative due to other issues, especially employment and reluctance to support the two major parties. God Help Us if they get a substantial foot hold.

We definitely need a new alernative.

Might try it myself.

Apparently if you are a member of european parliament you can go to work at 7.30, sod off half an hr later, collect £60000 wages + claim expenses for pretty much anything.Meanwhile, no-one wants to know what you do!

Must be nice.

TBH no matter who you vote for, at best its a stall and eventually things will continue as they are. But a stall is better than nowt, so tories for me :)

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Just filled up with V Power Diesel......£1.31 per litre. :cry:

the blues for me as i think this place needs a little right wing influence atm..as for the current gov i think they have slowly run this country into the ground and as for our non-elected mr brown:rant::rant:he begged and stole his way ahead and what a total cok head

Just filled up with V Power Diesel......£1.31 per litre. :cry:

 

i tell you what mate..wait till the winter and you,ll be begging for £1.31:( you mark my words

to be honest im torn between Conservative and (the taboo word) BNP :x: . i normally vote blue, but i think theyre just going to be too soft. i want what's right for British people for a change, of ALL religions and colours! :bow:

As much as I don't like how things are going at the moment, I fear with Mr Eco-Warrior Cameron, I'd imagine that he'd only increase the taxation levels on vehicles inline with that in Europe which means even our Zs are not immune. Fuel prices would be left uncapped with him and would not be reduced.....and TBH, I there's something I just don't like about David Cameron.

 

Lib Dems have some interesting policies, but not enough of the population are willing to take a gamble on them, not sure I am either.

 

Whilst I admire some of what the BNP stand for, I think they are just too far-right and biggoted for me. I do like an eclectic mix of nationalities, so would not like to see them void the UK of its colourful mix of people, although there does need to be some reform on how things are run regarding immigration laws. It's just all too easy! The UK has lost its identity somewhat!! They are a 'minor' party though and pose no real threat to the top 3.

 

As for labour, well, I just don't know what's happened. I used to be ok with them. Economy was stable and things were reasonably pleasent. I do loath their forgeign policies completely. They seem to have made too many mistakes lately and I feel they leave the public high and dry.

 

There are no other real viable parities. I have zero interest in 'green type' parties as they are all about one thing, and one thing only.

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to be honest im torn between Conservative and (the taboo word) BNP :x: . i normally vote blue, but i think theyre just going to be too soft. i want what's right for British people for a change, of ALL religions and colours! :bow:
BNP is not as taboo as it used to be, and they are winning seat in alot of places now, thats Labours fault IMO.

TBH if BNP was an option earlier on, i would of thought about my vote alot more.

 

Anyway it don't really matter, like i said before no matter who we vote in, it would merely be a stall and then it would all go back to how it is now! And then get worse and worse like it is doing now.

Because the options by the thread starter were selected. TBH, maybe it shouldn't have been as there is a reason why voting is done in private on the real polling days. ;)

Because the options by the thread starter were not selected. TBH, there is a reason why voting is done in private on the real polling days. ;)

 

Just wondered why i could see everyones vote before i voted as i've never seen it like that before.

Yeah I wouldn't want my name shown either, if I'd voted for the BNP rofl! TAXI!

Always voted libdem, but voted plaid cymraeg in last election as there wasn't any lib dems standing. Not not eliagble to vote in france tho

I though conservatives are more tax happy than Labour?

 

Labour have introduced almost 30 new tax's since being in power, given away the right of the country to make its own laws, allowed the rest of the world to enter and rape the nation of its economy and social system, lied about europe and Iraq to the point that its cost the country masively.

 

When they took power the country was booming economicly and was a strong financial power, then they borrowed to plough money into a broken public network and are now paying for it.

 

I would vote tory if i was still at home but like Funkysi says there is something about Cameron I don't like, Davidson would have been a better option.

 

Here is a thought for you all, it will and has to get worse to get better, once Bush is out and the yanks stop waring with the rest of the world then things can sttle again.

 

But i believe the country has been dissolved and watered down by imigration that much its going to take many years to get back to the way it should be.

Just another thought

 

You can't blame a world reccesssoin on the party in power at the time, thats allways been an easy way to get voters around, and as for fuel prices do you realy think any other party will be willing to loose millions in tax revenue by cutting fuel prices, if you do then you don't deserve to vote, but in the same instance its not the party in power who control oil prices so they cannot be blamed for the high cost of petrol.

Just another thought

 

You can't blame a world reccesssoin on the party in power at the time, thats allways been an easy way to get voters around, and as for fuel prices do you realy think any other party will be willing to loose millions in tax revenue by cutting fuel prices, if you do then you don't deserve to vote, but in the same instance its not the party in power who control oil prices so they cannot be blamed for the high cost of petrol.

 

True its not the party in power that control fuel prices but it is the party in power that cream their big fat tax off it so it is their fault we pay the prices we do for fuel:)

Hi MAC, long time no see mate :)

 

I just said hello on your was it me thread where the hell have you been mate?:)

True its not the party in power that control fuel prices but it is the party in power that cream their big fat tax off it so it is their fault we pay the prices we do for fuel:)

 

It is and you are right but its an easy tax to take just like all the other ones you don't see that have apeared and gone up.

 

But here is a thought, would you be ok with your employer cutting you wages because the company was in difficulties. We are the employer and the government are the employees.

 

I'm not defending just being realistic

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