Poll: New poll on who you will vote for?

Who?

  • Labour

    Votes: 76 10.0%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 286 37.6%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 324 42.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 75 9.9%

  • Total voters
    761
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If OcUK is a good sample:

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I may as well not bother. In fact I would need to get another 65 people to vote the same as me just to have the power of ONE full vote!

This election system does not make any sense to me.
 
The thing is with those voter power things, it's all been turned on it's head by the debates - there's been such a huge swing towards the Lib Dems that it shows that peoples voting habits have potentially changed significantly.

There's still two to go I think so who knows where we'll be come election time!
 
The thing is with those voter power things, it's all been turned on it's head by the debates - there's been such a huge swing towards the Lib Dems that it shows that peoples voting habits have potentially changed significantly.

There's still two to go I think so who knows where we'll be come election time!
But now, Clegg could come on tv, pull down his pants and poo on the audience and still get support. Obama.
 
I was 9 when the conservatives were last in power so can't really remember all the nasty, vile, stuff that I always hear they did... Interestingly though my mum and dad lived through decades of conservative government and are still conservative voters. How odd :confused::confused::confused:
"Tradition".

Counterproductive.
 
I may as well not bother. In fact I would need to get another 65 people to vote the same as me just to have the power of ONE full vote!

Problem is, your "voter power" is so low because of the exact attitude you've displayed there. The more people who turn up and vote in your constituency then the more "power" they will have.
 
Haha that pic is quite funny meghatronic, if only for the lack of red!

I find it quite funny because how do you go about forming a government off that result? Conservative/Labour coalition would result in a majority of 10 - assuming that such a coalition could be put together in the first place, how long would it be before it broke up? We'd have another general election 6 weeks after the one on May 6th :p
 
I find it quite funny because how do you go about forming a government off that result? Conservative/Labour coalition would result in a majority of 10 - assuming that such a coalition could be put together in the first place, how long would it be before it broke up? We'd have another general election 6 weeks after the one on May 6th :p

True, but let's be honest; the way the polls are going unless a strong coalition can be formed there will be a re-election within 12 months anyway.
 
I will never ever vote Conservative. I remember how bad this country was under them last time. You think it's bad now, this is nothing compared to how it was.
Absolutely true.

One does have to wonder what Cameron was smoking when he came up with the idea of the "Big Society", doesn't he know that Tory doctrine insists that "There is no such thing as society" :confused:
 
True, but let's be honest; the way the polls are going unless a strong coalition can be formed there will be a re-election within 12 months anyway.
Quite:

May 2010 - Hung Parliament
October 2010 - Referendum on voting reform to AV or PR
May 2011 - Re-election under new voting rules

Seems reasonable enough and I imagine what the LDs would be after - bear in mind if they are the 'coalition' makers they can also pretty much force an election by leaving the coalition and leaving the incumbent minority government virtually powerless.
 
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