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Great News!
The BNP seems to have had an awful night yesterday! Last night they failed to win the seat they were after in Barking, sensing defeat Griffin said they 2nd was the real target anyway. He came 3rd :D Of course, it was really control of the council they were after wasn't it! After having 12 people already elected from Barking they were in a position to take the entire council. Well the results are in. The BNP from gone from 12 councillors in Barking to ......... NONE :D !!! They LOST all of them! They also lost a few in my consistency of Epping Forest, and a few others around the country. Ahhhh BNP rise? Afraid not :D Good ol country :) We're really not a bunch of nasty racists when it comes down to it :D Well done to the Hope not Hate campaign who obviously got the vote out there to not only prevent BNP gains but cause them losses. Tomorrow is the 65th anniversary of VE Day BTW :) |
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i wasn't trying to find out if, why or what people voted for, but as i have been doing lots of work in my area and alot of people have been put off voting Conservative (although Conservative won here) due to the tax credit acusations and just wondered if it had affected the way people voted in other areas |
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Well NC is trying his tongue on DC backside
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For all those who feel disenfrachised by living in a safe seat (of whatever party) under the FPTP system, could I point out the history of my constituency, Leeds North West.
It was a safe Tory seat pre-1997 (even in 92 they had a 7.7k majority), but it was lost to Labour in 97, with Lib Dems coming third then and in 2001. They became very active locally, the prospective candidate Greg Mulholland visited all the usual suspects (schools, shopping centres, holding surgeries, etc), and won in 2005 with a majority of 1877. His majority increased this time to 9103, with Labour reducing and Tories static. This happened because he works hard in the constituency, supporting his electorate (of whatever persuasion), and is a fairly independent Liberal Democrat - perhaps if we had more of these types of MPs (of all parties), some safe seats wouldn't be so safe? |
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I feel that a Con/LibDem government could be a very good thing,if the parties can work out a deal both sides can leave with,politically.
Conservatives for the hopefully tough cuts and repelling of the state to get the economy going again,and the Libs for civil rights and maybe some other progressive social policies. Dunno,I just have a good feeling about this :) (In 13 years we'll see how it went :p: ) |
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I expect another election within 12 months as hung parliaments never work in this country.
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The Lib Dems narrowly defeated Labour in Rochdale 2005, & now in 2010 Labour have taken it back. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/c.../1249/rochdale http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/482.stm http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/elec...hdale-bid.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdal...s_in_the_2000s Quote:
Something like this? FPTP mixed with PR - http://www.conservativeelectoralrefo...AddMemVote.htm Interesting site. Seems some Tories do like the idea of electoral reform! Lots of info on other methods, including AV+ & STV. http://www.conservativeelectoralrefo...ndex-Home.html ----------------------------------------------------------- I'm glad the Lib Dems held Cambridge! My biggest upset of the night was Dr Evan Harris' very narrow loss in Oxford West & Abingdon :( Times Online Science Blog - Election 2010: a terrible night for science Bah. I was extremely happy with the defeat of both Jacqui Smith & Charles Clarke though :D Just a pity the rest of New Labour's crappy former Home Secretaries didn't get the boot too. And a damn shame that Blears kept her seat :( ---------------------------------------------- Hmm. Although I'm a Grauniad-reading Lib Dem, I'm not averse to a Tory / Lib Dem coalition. OK, the Tories will never support meaningful electoral reform, but unlike Labour they are in alignment (mostly) with the Lib Dems on Civil Liberties, & not too dissimilar in some other areas. I think I'd actually find a Labour / Lib Dem coalition less favourable, plus it still wouldn't be enough seats anyway... |
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We don't claim for them in my house as I make enough money from work and various other ways so I am able to support my gf & son but a lot of my friends were **** scared about loosing the tax credits (child tax credits) as they depended on them and thought they would be plunged into poverty if they lost them and I felt bad for that reason and wondered what the **** I would do in that situation. Never knew that it would only affect people who earnt 45k or over :dunce: **** :mad: |
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