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Aragorn 06-05-2010 15:17

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Voted LD as well but I'd be amazed if our man ousted the sitting Tory. The only hope is people remember the expenses as we are a mere 40 min train/walk from Westminster and yet the MP claims for a second home in Chiswick!
The other hope is that even if LD only get ~100 seats with 25%+ of the vote, they will be able to bargain with a stronger third (or second) party mandate.

Charlie_Bubble 06-05-2010 15:19

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Originally Posted by Aragorn (Post 35015219)
Voted LD as well but I'd be amazed if our man ousted the sitting Tory. The only hope is people remember the expenses as we are a mere 40 min train/walk from Westminster and yet the MP claims for a second home in Chiswick!
The other hope is that even if LD only get ~100 seats with 25%+ of the vote, they will be able to bargain with a stronger third (or second) party mandate.

I think LD are predicted to get between 60 and 80 seats.

RizzyKing 06-05-2010 15:32

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For me there is no such thing as a wasted vote every vote is worth something whatever it results in in terms of mp's. Just because we have the so called big three doesn't mean they should automatically get a vote although i did vote for one of them. In a democracy surely we have learnt to value the right of the individual to vote as they feel free too and if we don't then are we really a democracy. For some maybe voting for some party other then a big three is a way of protesting without spoiling their vote or just not going to vote which seems more productive then spoiling or not voting.

As for should voting be compulsory no i do not think it should as that is another part of the whole democracy thing you have the right to vote and you have the right to not vote if that is what you want to do. I would maybe back a system they have in some countrys where those who do vote get something for doing it but no no one should ever be forced to vote.

Hiroki 06-05-2010 15:47

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35015150)
Ah well, early days. You'll learn eventually. :D

Lol I have had this all day off my parents who voted Conservative.

You live and learn and I am happy that I actually took the time to vote this time.

Ramrod 06-05-2010 15:55

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Originally Posted by Hiroki (Post 35015239)
You live and learn and I am happy that I actually took the time to vote this time.

Indeed, thats the main thing :tu: :)

Damien 06-05-2010 15:57

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Originally Posted by Aragorn (Post 35015219)
Voted LD as well but I'd be amazed if our man ousted the sitting Tory. The only hope is people remember the expenses as we are a mere 40 min train/walk from Westminster and yet the MP claims for a second home in Chiswick!
The other hope is that even if LD only get ~100 seats with 25%+ of the vote, they will be able to bargain with a stronger third (or second) party mandate.

Wheres that? We're 30/40 from London and our Tory MP did some of the 2nd home expenses stuff in the Epping Forest area

Horace 06-05-2010 16:10

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What can you not do in a polling station :

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi...10/8661984.stm

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Dogs may not yet be entitled to vote but they are allowed to come and watch as long as they don't disrupt the vote.

Aragorn 06-05-2010 16:11

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35015245)
Wheres that? We're 30/40 from London and our Tory MP did some of the 2nd home expenses stuff in the Epping Forest area

South west of London - North Hampshire.

Charlie_Bubble 06-05-2010 16:16

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Originally Posted by Horace (Post 35015253)
What can you not do in a polling station :

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi...10/8661984.stm

I read this earlier. The questions get very bizarre. Can I listen to my favourite music to inspire me while I vote... :confused:

slowcoach 06-05-2010 16:18

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Originally Posted by Hiroki (Post 35015147)
So that was the first time I ever voted and my vote went for Labour.

Well done. That's a good start to avoid sounding like someone from the Women's Institute, keep it up. :tu:

Horace 06-05-2010 16:20

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I find the answers even more bizarre
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"Pyjamas are fine, provided they're not indecent. And so is a builder who's stripped to the waist. We want people to vote, we don't want to turn people away," he says. But a line does have to be drawn somewhere, he says. "A topless woman wouldn't be appropriate as voters might get distracted."
A friend has just pointed out that's discriminatory.

Fingy 06-05-2010 17:08

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There's an election? ;)

Suppose I should throw my son in his buggy and go and vote, might bring a crayon and see what he picks.

NoKnowledge 06-05-2010 17:12

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Originally Posted by Fingy (Post 35015277)
There's an election? ;)

Suppose I should throw my son in his buggy and go and vote, might bring a crayon and see what he picks.

lol...

Fingy 06-05-2010 17:17

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Meanies! He can just point then! ;)

Hom3r 06-05-2010 17:33

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Originally Posted by Angua (Post 35015064)
I suspect a lot of people will pick up on ONE thing they don't like about the Lib Dems in order not to vote for them and continue to vote they way they usually do.

I can think of many reasons why I will not/have not voted Tory or Labour. With many reasons why I voted Lib Dem.


A vote for the Lib Dems is a vote taken from Labour and puts the Tories in no 10.

IMHO a Lib Dem (or any other party) vote is a wasted vote.


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