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UK General Election 2005
View Poll Results: Who will you vote for?
Labour 11 18.97%
Conservative 25 43.10%
Liberal Democrats 11 18.97%
UKIP 2 3.45%
Other 2 3.45%
I will not be voting 7 12.07%
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Old 04-10-2004, 13:59   #1
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UK General Election 2005

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Old 04-10-2004, 14:02   #2
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Re: UK General Election 2005

I'm not sure how it works with voting over here but if Blunkett doesn't start grounding himself in reality I won't be voting Labour.
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Old 04-10-2004, 14:26   #3
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Re: UK General Election 2005

Perhaps this should be "who will you be voting against" or "can you even be bothered to vote because they're all as bad as each other?"!
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Old 04-10-2004, 14:41   #4
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Re: UK General Election 2005

I think there should be a section for 'other' such as UKIP - not that I will be voting for them.

Quite simply, I was prepared for New Labour to make a difference to this country. I didn't expect the difference to be to the detrement of practically everyone in it - so there is no chance that they will get my vote next time around.
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Re: UK General Election 2005

I've touched up the poll to include further options.
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Re: UK General Election 2005

Can you include a ' I have absolutely no idea but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it' option?

Fer goodness its ages away yet.I'm not even ready to think about Crimbo 2004 let alone some undefined date in 2005.
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Old 04-10-2004, 16:06   #7
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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Can you include a ' I have absolutely no idea but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it' option?

Fer goodness its ages away yet.I'm not even ready to think about Crimbo 2004 let alone some undefined date in 2005.
That's exactly the way that i feel about it. although i suppose with all the parties having their conferences now, we will start getting bombarded with election Propaganda soon enough.
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Re: UK General Election 2005

how about an option for "not telling"? i have two votes being a student, dunno what to do... oh dear oh dear...
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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how about an option for "not telling"? i have two votes being a student, dunno what to do... oh dear oh dear...
I assume your expecting one postal one from where your parents live and one at Uni. You'll be moved off one of those electrol registers so you still only get one vote.

Besides, 2 votes is illegal and I'm sure the fuzz would invite you to 'help them with there enquires' if you used them both.
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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how about an option for "not telling"? i have two votes being a student, dunno what to do... oh dear oh dear...
No you don't - and be very careful about thinking you do, they record the fact that you have voted so it would be very easy to prosecute you.
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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I assume your expecting one postal one from where your parents live and one at Uni. You'll be moved off one of those electrol registers so you still only get one vote.

Besides, 2 votes is illegal and I'm sure the fuzz would invite you to 'help them with there enquires' if you used them both.
It is perfectly legal for a student to be on two electoral registers (one at home and one at Uni). It is also perfectly legal for theat student to vote twice in local elections as they spend half their time in both places and so must have local representation.

However, AFAIK, it is illegal for a student to vote twice in the same election (General, European, etc.) but I do not know how much post-election checking is done to chase up anybody who has done so.
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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Can you include a ' I have absolutely no idea but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it' option?

Fer goodness its ages away yet.I'm not even ready to think about Crimbo 2004 let alone some undefined date in 2005.
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Re: UK General Election 2005

aww thats pooey, i wanted to give each party one vote and be nice and neutral

as it happens all the elections there have been i haven't voted here in birmingham anyway, so is a bit of a moot point...

everyone knows labour will get in again anyway through some fiddle, proportional representation or wahtever it is that gives them more seats per vote? so what's the point?
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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aww thats pooey, i wanted to give each party one vote and be nice and neutral
With 2 votes? By my calculations if you want to cover the main parties then you'd still be deficient in the votes dept. to the tune of 1.
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