We are in such a safe seat that I can vote with my heart if I so decide, without actually affecting the resultJonty S1 wrote:Vote UKIP and cry in your beer when Labour take power.qbman1 wrote:I would love to vote "None of the Above" but I feel the need to exercise my mandate. How do I decide between blue and purple though ?
The General Election
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Meg 50
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Meg 50 wrote:Great - my OH has just been to vote - before he goes to work - I'm going in a minute...
He has proxy votes for 2 friends...
the chap in the polling station had no idea what to do!
Luckily their names had 'P' by them, which OH pointed out. He's voted on their behalf, just hope all was ok.
After all the Tower Hamlets kerfuffle, one would gave thought that the Polling Station staff would be properly prepared!
when I went I discovered one of the clerks is the priest of the church which owns the hall - so will he be able to put undue pressure on his congregation? (and no it's not the church we go to...)
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qbman1
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Re: The General Election
The "Presiding Officer" at our polling station looks about 12 !!
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Mervyn and Trish
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We sent in our postal votes a few days ago so none of the antics of the last few days have made any difference to our decision. Shame Sreaming Lord Sutch no longer stands. He'd have a good chance these days!
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: The General Election
Stephen wrote:
They're clearly building on passed successes!
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That's one way to get your flyers noticed - though perhaps not the intended message though.......!
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Oh well, that's it then, all over for another five years. At least it looks like we'll only have one master this time round, although in my opinion not the correct one.
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Thank goodness it's not Ed 'Heck I'm a tough guy' Milliband. And no, I didn't vote Tory.
I was taught to be cautious
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Dark Knight
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Re: The General Election
So, the Lib dems get decimated, labour get decimated, UKIP are a no show and another Scottish referendum looms and Alec slippery Salmond gobs off
plus ca change
plus ca change
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Re: The General Election
The only result I am pleased about is that Ed Balls, Shadow Chancellor, has gone. Sorry, if you cannot admit it was your policies that caused some of the problems we are in then you have no right to be trusted.
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oldbluefox
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Peter D wrote:The only result I am pleased about is that Ed Balls, Shadow Chancellor, has gone. Sorry, if you cannot admit it was your policies that caused some of the problems we are in then you have no right to be trusted.
Just a pity Harman and Cooper didn't go as well after the state they left the country in and all in denial.
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Re: The General Election
There is one silver lining to the Scottish result, the only way now for the SNP to go is down.
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I suppose you were hoping for the Krankies then ?!Stephen wrote:Oh well, that's it then, all over for another five years. At least it looks like we'll only have one master this time round, although in my opinion not the correct one.
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I think the garrulous SNP declarations of running the economy with Labour, of ruling England etc did the Tories a big favour. English people as a whole are not given to those kinds of statements about themselves or others and I am sure myself that tactical voting to stop both Ed Milliband and the SNP was a factor. We can now sit back and watch the knives of the Tory far rght being sharpened to go for David Cameron and the one nation Tories, as they did in John Major's Tory government. They are living in cloud cuckoo land because there is a solid centreist quiet majority, and the right wing Labour people and the Left wing Tories represent that centreist viewpoint.
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Ranchi
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Not sure about the stance of the SNP. They have 56 or so seats at Westminster but their leader has not been elected to Westminster. I would have thought that the aim of the SNP was independence but in that case presumably the 50 odd MPs would be marginalised and left only with their parachute payment. It will be interesting how it pans out in regards to future funding and future investment and start up of international companies north of the border.
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No, but it looks like we're stuck with them for the next five yearsqbman1 wrote:I suppose you were hoping for the Krankies then ?!Stephen wrote:Oh well, that's it then, all over for another five years. At least it looks like we'll only have one master this time round, although in my opinion not the correct one.
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I thought it a bit of a poor show that Farage did not applaud once while the results of the Thanet South poll were read out. Even though many of the candidates were "joke" stances, all the others clapped when each result was announced.
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I wonder how long it will be before some cynic (usually a member of the runner-up party) complains that the Conservatives cannot legitimately say they won the majority when they only got 36.8% of the vote, meaning that 63.2% of the electorate voted against them? What such commentators always overlook is that, while it's a fair statement, 69.4% voted against the runner-up.
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qbman1
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Re: The General Election
...and how about Cleggy ?
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qbman1
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....and Millichip ?
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Frank Manning
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Re: The General Election
Perhaps the entire News and Current Affairs dept at the BBC should resign? They are looking like a bull dog chewing a wasp this morning.
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I think that whoever came up with the algorithm for the "exit poll" on the BBC last night should use it for the next election and cut out the six months+ of "argy bargy" that goes on and just use that as the result 
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Dark Knight
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Re: The General Election
Farage....Gone
Clegg.....Gone
this election is ever so slightly interesting
Clegg.....Gone
this election is ever so slightly interesting
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