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So who's everyone voting for??


I'm trying to find all the policies regarding motorcycles and all I've found is that the Green Party want to take your noisy big bike off you.


Anyone know any links to sites containing this info?? Cheers

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I'm definitely voting but I doubt that you'll get many people saying WHO they are going to vote for so I'll be the only one.


I am going to be voting for beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee [sorry, the other person has hung up. Sorry, ....]

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The wooly Lib-Dem candidate knocked at my door on Wednesday and asked me if I'd like to vote for him. I said "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA. No".


The blustering UKIP candidate knocked at my door on Friday and asked me if I'd like to vote for him. I said "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA. No".


I've yet to meet the Labour or Conservative candidate but you can probably guess what I'll be saying.


"Somebody I know" did this last time round...

http://i760.photobucket.com/albums/xx246/Mr_Fro/Biking/Image092.jpg


I'm not suggesting people should do this but if "Mr Bollocks" gets enough votes, he might just be in with a chance... :-)

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"Somebody I know" did this last time round...

http://i760.photobucket.com/albums/xx246/Mr_Fro/Biking/Image092.jpg


I'm not suggesting people should do this but if "Mr Bollocks" gets enough votes, he might just be in with a chance... :-)

 

That's clearly a vote for Roger Gale, and any half decent election agent would get that agreed by the RO. :wink:

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Conservitive,ukip are europe obsessed, labours leader looks like a wallace and gromit model.

David cameron has done the best he could to keep the country afloat. I dont think hes done to bad a job.

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None of my local candidates have knocked on my door, in fact none of them have even posted anything through my letterbox! I think there's some confusion about which constituency Orchard Park falls under, because I've had no end of crap through my letterbox from the candidates for Cambridge Borough constituency - apparently nobody told them that everything north of Kings Hedges Road falls under South East Cambridgeshire! Buncha prats :lol:


As a side note: I have almost no idea who I'm voting for, and even if I did I probably wouldn't post it here - we're good enough at arguing about trivial crap without adding politics into the mix :lol:

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Green party can eat a bag of dicks...


I'm sticking with

Conservative, with how the country was left after the "Let's give everyone everything for free" labour goverment, i think they've done a good job.



UKIP has pretty much ONE good policy,

Green is full of idiots..

SNP.. well they're scottish they shouldn't have jack all to do with down south

Labour just likes to give money away ..


All in all.. I'm emigrating

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TBH I think I'm going to be sticking with Tory, as they have done a good job with the state it was left in by labour.


the only thing that make me hesitant is they if it's a hung parliment again tory will join up with UKIP, let's just hope they brush them aside like Clegg :D

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a Tory/UKIP coalition would work well.

Tory could carry on as they are, but use the "matter of fact, no nonsense" UKIP approach and blame UKIP for it.

The Tories, although doing a good job of fixing Labour's mess, are still too soft in many areas.

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:stupid:


10/10 would vote for.

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By choosing not to vote, you have made a choice.


I'll be voting Conservative. I think they deserve more time to complete the job they started. although some of the things they've said have been worrying (about the whole law to not raise taxes). i think it binds the hands a little of Georgie and may lead to some losing faith in the UK.


I would hope we don't return to the days of boom and bust. I would hope that if the parliament is hung, the lib dems form the majority government once more as they were a bunch of ineffective wind bags anyway, so it may as well have been a conservative government!


I'm also not ashamed to say I'm conservative!

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Not voting annoys me a tad.. I will admit most politicians are self serving idiots, But not voting for anyone is just wasteful imo.

 

Why is it wasteful?

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The problem with the Tory vote (for whom I have voted previously), is that they state they will flog off a load of council houses at a knock down price to those that inhabit them. This irritates me greatly as the majority of people who did the right-to-buy thing under Thatcher flogged them on and made a mint. "Fackin' laaavly innit". Not for those that pay the difference it isn't, no.

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I'll probably just vote for some party that doesn't stand a chance so I can reserve my right to say "I told you so" when it all goes tits up. Because they're all utter utter wretched self serving bast*rds, and regardless of who gets in, it will go tits up.


Now all I have to do is decide which of the no-hopers to vote for...

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Also, I've made an interesting observation while walking around Cambridge. Based on the election signs I've seen, and the type of housing I've seen them outside of...


The Conservative party is very much still the party of the upper class in Cambridge.


The Labour party would appear to be the party of the upper-middle class.


The lower-middle class certainly seem to be favouring the Liberal Democrats.


And I've got no idea who the lower class are voting for because their landlords won't let them stick a sign in the front garden :lol: :mrgreen:

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And I've got no idea who the lower class are voting for because their landlords won't let them stick a sign in the front garden :lol: :mrgreen:

 

Amusingly the slumlords that own the street I live on won't allow political signs but did stick up a fecking enormous tory one on the communal grass area (which is directly opposite what will be a polling station). They didn't replace it after it spontaneously combusted one night though.

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Conservative for me, best of a bad bunch and he has done a pretty good job imo, Rome wasnt built in a day but on the whole things are on the up, yes growth is slow at the moment but we cant keep on growing at a staggering rate forever. More people in work than ever before, it now pays to work and not sit at home and claim!

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Mr Fro has the right idea, it doesn't matter who you vote for, you're going to get a cock.


Although, that said I expect I will vote Tory, as they're the best of a bad bunch.

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I'm voting no confidence. When I was a student I tried lib dems (hey they said they'd keep tuition fee's lower!).. That backfired massively.

I have no trust in any of them. Was going to go with Green, but it's all pipe dreams and not actually doable in the grand scheme of things. Plus the whole bike thing...

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