So what happens if you don't vote, does it get counted as a vote for the party in power at the time. If nobody voted would Labour retain their position.
In answer to the op then something independant if it becomes available.
No, if nobody voted then there would be no MPs. A non vote does not go to the incumbent party or anybody else.
In that case I shall be voting this year
Whatever happened to the monster raving loony party or did they get re-named?
Lib dem, no way I'd want a bunch of conservative nutters come in and mess the country up properly all over again *ahem* maggie.
Hence the dilemma, but I'll still vote.I might have been a natural supporter of the Tories, if they were actually a conservative party. Britain needs an ultra conservative regime to sort this country out but the modern day Conservative party sure as hell isn't it.
I am tempted to vote Tory just to give David Cameron some hope for the future. I almost feel sorry for him these days.
ROTFLMAO.Lib dem, no way I'd want a bunch of conservative nutters come in and mess the country up properly all over again *ahem* maggie.
Actually, I might just vote for the Muslims.
Maybe as you are living on the other side of the planet you shouldn't take part in an election which doesn't concern you?
Are you still registered to vote?
By voting Lib Dem you make it more likely there'll be a hung parliament, which my guess would mean a Tory-Lib Dem coalition.