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colonel c said:
Well that’s it. Mind made up. My vote is in the post.
So who's still undecided?
I'd like to break a little known law and ask you for whom you voted, this response I shall deliberately report seperately from the poll I'm taking of those who will turn up at an election station ,to vote, in person, on May 6thSo who's still undecided?
Einion Yrth said:
colonel c said:
Well that’s it. Mind made up. My vote is in the post.
So who's still undecided?
I'd like to break a little known law and ask you for whom you voted, this response I shall deliberately report seperately from the poll I'm taking of those who will turn up at an election station ,to vote, in person, on May 6thSo who's still undecided?
Guam said:
Although Inclined to vote UKIP I cannot countenance another term of those scroates in office.
I am very concerned about CMD and his "GREEN" affiliations, but the economy has to be the primary conern here and if we dont want to go the way of Greece we have to put someone in that stands some chance of heading that off imho!!
Cheers
To my mind this and Europe are the biggest issues, if we could get rid of both then we would be in a much better position to cut the deficit.I am very concerned about CMD and his "GREEN" affiliations, but the economy has to be the primary conern here and if we dont want to go the way of Greece we have to put someone in that stands some chance of heading that off imho!!
Cheers
"Green" issues (and I use inverted commas because we're taking reducing CO2 not real green issues)are costing us a fortune in cash for no benefit and we are paying countries like India to remove jobs and skills from the UK and replace them in India - How "green" is that?
Then we pay a fortune to Europe, again for no discernible benefit, giving away powers to Brussels which is going on to be the new Moscow.
The only difference between CMD and Clown on these two major points is that CMD is more green than Clown is and he won't wag his tail as hard as Clown when offered another Brussels Bone.
Everything else is just a few % difference in how much is going to be wasted where.
don4l said:
It is really depressing to see so many people determined to vote tactically.
In 12 months, everybody will be moaning that the government isn't representing their views. Democracy seems pointless.
Don
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It kind of depresses me that so many people are voting at all. It won't change a thing. These lying toads will continue to rip us off so long as we continue to feed them with the money and attention they crave.In 12 months, everybody will be moaning that the government isn't representing their views. Democracy seems pointless.
Don
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Guam said:
I agree with pretty much everything you say there but the risk at the moment of retuning these morons to power via the back door is just too great to countenance.
A conclusive destruction of these closet communists is what is required, then I think for the next election we should be looking at changing the power base politically.
The risks currently are just too high to run imho!
Cheers
Guam - As you are probably aware we have shared views on a number of points and I was quoting your post more to illustrate mine than make to make a point of yours, sorry about that. I think we agree on most things but the difference is in your reply above.A conclusive destruction of these closet communists is what is required, then I think for the next election we should be looking at changing the power base politically.
The risks currently are just too high to run imho!
Cheers
When you say "A conclusive destruction of these closet communists is what is required," I agree, where we disagree I think is that I'm taking about more than two parties.
Tactical vote here, what good it will do with the x factor generation voting.
I actually thing that a lot of people are voting for labour or libdem because they've hedged against a hung parliament occurring. It seems like people are cueing up in banks lately to open foreign currency accounts to move out of sterling or at least at my bank I've seen several enquiring.
I actually thing that a lot of people are voting for labour or libdem because they've hedged against a hung parliament occurring. It seems like people are cueing up in banks lately to open foreign currency accounts to move out of sterling or at least at my bank I've seen several enquiring.
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