Poll: Which party will get your vote in the General Election?

Which party will get your vote in the General Election?

  • Conservative

    Votes: 704 38.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 221 12.1%
  • Liberal Democrat

    Votes: 297 16.2%
  • British National Party

    Votes: 144 7.9%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 36 2.0%
  • UK Independence Party

    Votes: 46 2.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 48 2.6%
  • Don't care I have no intension of voting.

    Votes: 334 18.3%

  • Total voters
    1,830
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Well granted it's a bit thin on the ground but I like their idea for increasing energy efficiency like free insulation, and the country needs a good look at how we use energy, no point in just pumping out more juice :) using it better is an honourable goal.

Pretty much all partys are looking at energy efficiency. Green peace would stop building of nuclear power plants and cause Britain to have power black outs on a regular basis. They have no sensible ideas. The ideas our based on emotion not scientific principles.
 
How did she do much for this country, privatising everything in sight, increasing unemployment and causing a huge miners strike for no real reason.
I don't think it's ok to **** all over the poor man, personally.

Really puts the con in conservative. Traditionalist righty, go read the daily mail and vote for your rich mans party.

There's an argument that she's started the slide towards this current economic crisis - propagating the myth that the free markets and low regulation are the best way for companies to stay solvent, and encouraging the pursuit of money above all else and at the expense of others.
 
Ah, that's where you're wrong mate.

I'm a born and bred Aussie who is permanently resident down under and British because my father was born and bred English and only emigrated to Australia in the 60s, which is why the Home Office kindly gave me a British passport when I politely asked for one.

It has nothing to do with my wife; I didn't become a British citizen by marrying her. I was already a British citizen by descent.

:cool:

Apologies :) You have probably told me this before but I've forgotten.
 
I can't understand why people don't bother to vote. And their excuses for not voting are just ridiculous! "My single vote won't make any difference" etc...
Unless you vote for the winning candidate in your constituency then your vote DOESN'T make any difference - that is a fact of our electoral system.
 
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There's an argument that she's started the slide towards this current economic crisis - propagating the myth that the free markets and low regulation are the best way for companies to stay solvent, and encouraging the pursuit of money above all else and at the expense of others.

Please don't start that argument, or we'll have Dolph in here. And you know how hard it is to get the stains out afterwards.

I will sell my vote, £5

How about £3.50 and some fish fingers?
 
The BNP have the most policies which I agree with. Does that make me a neo nazi fascist/racist? I dont think it does, I just want what's best for this awful country.

The funny thing is that BNP supporters such as yourself, DD and that molly person are so blinkered to think that the BNP will make this country a better place to live in...they wont make the UK a better place to live in fact it will be an utter shambles much more than what it is now.
 
The funny thing is that BNP supporters such as yourself, DD and that molly person are so blinkered to think that the BNP will make this country a better place to live in...they wont make the UK a better place to live in fact it will be an utter shambles much more than what it is now.

Is your view and thankyou for it.
 
None because they're all rubbish, our great democracy is akin to having the freedom to choose which executioner you want to lop your head off.
 
The funny thing is that BNP supporters such as yourself, DD and that molly person are so blinkered to think that the BNP will make this country a better place to live in...they wont make the UK a better place to live in fact it will be an utter shambles much more than what it is now.
Because LibLabCon have made Britain 2010 such a lovely place to live in, with out of control immigration, soaring crime, failed multiculturalism etc...
 
I will probably vote liberal or abstain. In my constituency they amount to the same thing.

We have a very good Labour MP at the moment, however I can't support him without supporting the parliamentary Labour party who are quite clearly not able to effectively run a country.

Our most likely Conservative candidate is a bafoon, so probably won't get my vote.

If our current MP defected to the Liberals I'd vote for him and I could see him winning the seat in that situation.

This is one of the problems with our political system, who you want to see at the helm isn't always compatible with who you think will represent your local interests best.
 
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