Poll: Who will you vote for next General Election

Who will you vote for at the next general election?

  • Labour

    Votes: 43 5.7%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 303 40.0%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 101 13.3%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 25 3.3%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 30 4.0%
  • BNP

    Votes: 77 10.2%
  • Democratic Unionist Party

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • Scottish National Party

    Votes: 12 1.6%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 2 0.3%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 8 1.1%
  • Social Democratic and Labour Party

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 15 2.0%
  • Abstain from voting

    Votes: 84 11.1%
  • Don't know

    Votes: 54 7.1%

  • Total voters
    758
  • Poll closed .
lol if just ocuk voted BNP would get more seats than labour

I believe he is doing what he thinks is the right way to get us out of this financial trouble and what is best for this country. I trust him over a bunch of millionaire upperclass tory twits who are completely unaware of how the majority of people are brought up and live in this country.

I don't think Labour have done a good job, but IMO it's better than the previous Tory government did.


for goodness sake go and do some proper reading and research rather than just throwing away conservatives as posh Torys. Technically Torys havent been around a long time and some people really need to throw away the old tags.
 
I'd say this forum is quite balanced, a lot of students and people who are typically left leaning as well as the tory lot :) Give it a while... I'd guess a lot of traditional Labour voters will now be either abstaining or making protest votes.

Labour 6 votes
Tories 74 votes
BNP - 10 votes
UKIP - 10 votes

And you think the Forum is balanced :confused: How much of a while do you want ? That seems like a pretty much a good reflection of the right wing views of most threads started on this forum.
See the "Hunting Ban" thread for a perfect example.
 
I don't think Labour have done a good job, but IMO it's better than the previous Tory government did.

I'd have Law & Order the way it was under the Tories back in a snap :)

As for balance, why did you exclude the LibDems from your list? That's be a logical alternative for some (along with abstention). Fact is, Labour are appaling and are stagnating, people have had enough.
 
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for goodness sake go and do some proper reading and research rather than just throwing away conservatives as posh Torys. Technically Torys havent been around a long time and some people really need to throw away the old tags.

Nothing "old" about my views of the "posh" tory party.

see "Douglas Hogg" for reference.
 
Nothing "old" about my views of the "posh" tory party.

see "Douglas Hogg" for reference.

If hes the popular choice in that consituency and gets conservatives in power then i wouldnt kick him out.

overall the party is a lot more balanced. The cameron leadership will not be as harsh as the thatcher one. However, he will have to make some unpopular decisions in order to sort the economy out.


even so Douglass Hogg isn't standing in this next general election.....
 
for goodness sake go and do some proper reading and research rather than just throwing away conservatives as posh Torys. Technically Torys havent been around a long time and some people really need to throw away the old tags.

:confused: The Tory party have been around since 1678. I say bring back the Whigs!
 
:confused: The Tory party have been around since 1678. I say bring back the Whigs!

No i meant as in they stopped a while ago.

I am right when saying conservatives are when torys and someone else combined yeeees?

Edit: Ok wrong its just when they renamed but still this whole tory boy thing so doesn't work nowadays
 
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What about the 18 millionaires on David Camerons front bench then ?

What about them? Speaking personally, I would sooner have millionaires running the country with superb business skills handed down from generation to generation, with an Eton education than some working-class hero who spent 20 years down t'mine.
 
What about them? Speaking personally, I would sooner have millionaires running the country with superb business skills handed down from generation to generation, with an Eton education than some working-class hero who spent 20 years down t'mine.

Aye, people with some financial nouse are exactly what we need IMO.
 
I trust him over a bunch of millionaire upperclass tory twits who are completely unaware of how the majority of people are brought up and live in this country.

Why the class envy? Why does someones social status actually matter these days? Because someone was educated at Eton does that mean they can't have a good idea?

Labour 6 votes
Tories 74 votes
BNP - 10 votes
UKIP - 10 votes

And you think the Forum is balanced :confused: How much of a while do you want ? That seems like a pretty much a good reflection of the right wing views of most threads started on this forum.
See the "Hunting Ban" thread for a perfect example.

There have been considerably more people in this thread that said "I would vote Labour" than 6 so I would assume some haven't voted. Either that or even die hard labour voters are finally fed up with them.
 
As far as I know, the BNP haven't gone as far as saying "lol let's burn all the blacks/asians/etc!" yet. If they had, I'm sure they'd be a banned organisation. :confused:
Nick Griffin was a member of the National Front, and editor of Nationalism Today. He's posed in front of Nazi flags for said publication, too.
 
What about them? Speaking personally, I would sooner have millionaires running the country with superb business skills handed down from generation to generation, with an Eton education than some working-class hero who spent 20 years down t'mine.

Fair enough.
I personally think those Eton boys haven't got a clue what it is like in the real world. Which is why I won't vote for them.
You makes your choice.

What about them.

And how many are on Labours and Lib Dems etc?

What about them :confused: I am using them to demonstrate that there are still posh tory boys who you say no longer exist these days.
The fact that the other parties have a few millionaires does not change this.
 
Nick Griffin was a member of the National Front, and editor of Nationalism Today. He's posed in front of Nazi flags for said publication, too.

It is quite possible (though unlikely) that he has mellowed in his views somewhat these days and rather than wanting to kill all the foreigners just wants to send them all home.

Alternatively he has realised that being openly racist isn't good for votes so you have to be racist lite instead, at least in public.
 
What about them? Speaking personally, I would sooner have millionaires running the country with superb business skills handed down from generation to generation, with an Eton education than some working-class hero who spent 20 years down t'mine.

lol reverse snobbery at its finest.

Also, exactly what business experience do you think George Osbourne, shadow chancellor has?
 
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