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Old 10-05-2010, 19:50   #838
Charlie_Bubble
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Re: 2010 General Election: The Cable Forum Exit Poll

I heard the following phrase mentioned several times on the way home today:

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The people clearly voted for electoral reform last Thursday
Really? I never voted for electoral reform. I didn't realise it was a refurendum last Thursday, I thought it was an election. I voted to kick that stupid arse out of number 10 and put Cameron in it. I never voted for electoral reform and I doubt 99% of the people voting last week voted for it. They voted for their party and tbh the mucking around that has been going on with Clegg desperately trying to get into the government and holding others to ransom is the biggest advert to never go PR that anyone could have.

The pound is going south and the rest of the economy will follow it while he tries desperately to get the best deal for HIM, not the country, HIMSELF. I don't look forward to this every couple of years with a stupid PR system, so that the LibDems can always finish 3rd, yet hold the winners to ransom. The only reason the LibDems are pushing it is because it's the only way they will ever have any power and they'll use it to always water down the actual winners.
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