Poll: The Last Leaders Debate – Live tonight at 2030 BST on BBC One

Who will you vote for?

  • Labour

    Votes: 67 11.8%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 231 40.7%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 227 40.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 42 7.4%

  • Total voters
    567
  • Poll closed .
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I swear i would not vote for labour (partly due to i don't trust Gordon Brown)...but I just don't agree with a lot of the policies from the other 2 parties....as much want to vote for either one of them....i can't see myself doing it just because i don't like the face of 1 individual.....and even the "bigoted woman" comment actually made me like him more, at least he has character lol

Dammit !!!!
 
the best you can do is vote to get a hung parliament but I think we are stuffed whatever happens.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8656046.stm

A 38-year-old man has been thrown out of a Labour Party event after heckling a speech to supporters by Gordon Brown. Julian Borthwick said he had gone to the National Glass Centre in Sunderland for lunch but "felt animated" when he heard the prime minister was there.
His complaint was about availability of fast broadband in the North East.
He also said he was angry that the PM was not meeting any ordinary people and was instead appearing before "small hand-picked groups".
 
Still relevant though ;)

Looks desperate on your part, if i were to do the same and drag up every little thing that GB has done in the last 3 years, i would finish writing the post about the same time as David Cameron calls an election in 2015

Besides, it pales in to insignificance when you compare it to what GB done to sell our gold 3 years ago
 
Looks desperate on your part, if i were to do the same and drag up every little thing that GB has done in the last 3 years, i would finish writing the post about the same time as David Cameron calls an election in 2015

Besides, it pales in to insignificance when you compare it to what GB done to sell our gold 3 years ago

You make it sound like i want labour to win. At this point i'm happy with anything but a conservative government, including hung parliament.
 
Cameron would never join the euro.
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That's me won! :cool:

****!!!!!!! :mad:

Rejecting the Euro outright is rejecting the inevitable!!!! If we don't give up the pound one day the UK will just fall (economically) further behind the rest of Europe and we'll all look ridiculous for hiding behind the arrogant pretence that we can survive on our own!

Oh and a bit of WE HATE THE TORIES WE HATE THE TORIES!
 
Watched all the debates and the last one twice. Live and again afterwards. Still didn't sway me to even go out and vote as I just cannot bring myself to trust any of them. Clegg seems interesting but woefully inexperienced. Cameron would literally say anything to get elected and I discard Brown by reflex. I'm not going to vote for the sake of it as I respect democracy too much for me to throw a vote away on a random fool. There is not a party that speaks for me. Massive social reforms, drastically smaller government, referendums on country-changing decision, less influence from Brussels and decentralised decision making.
 
The Times, who have not supported the Conservatives in 18 years, have come out for the Conservatives :)

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/leading_article/article7113404.ece

I always wonder who makes these decisions. The editor? Murdoch? The board of News Corp? The author of the article?

I find these 'THE SUN SUPPORTS LABOUR!!!!!' 'TIMES TO THROW THEIR WEIGHT BEHIND TORY!' announcements laughable at best and most likely negative in their influence to sway impressionable voters, which is sadly most readers (most likely not so much for Times as the red top rags).
 
****!!!!!!! :mad:

Rejecting the Euro outright is rejecting the inevitable!!!! If we don't give up the pound one day the UK will just fall (economically) further behind the rest of Europe and we'll all look ridiculous for hiding behind the arrogant pretence that we can survive on our own!

you're madder than a box of frogs on LSD
 
Watched all the debates and the last one twice. Live and again afterwards. Still didn't sway me to even go out and vote as I just cannot bring myself to trust any of them. Clegg seems interesting but woefully inexperienced. Cameron would literally say anything to get elected and I discard Brown by reflex. I'm not going to vote for the sake of it as I respect democracy too much for me to throw a vote away on a random fool. There is not a party that speaks for me. Massive social reforms, drastically smaller government, referendums on country-changing decision, less influence from Brussels and decentralised decision making.

If you really feel that way (and don't find any of the smaller patries, which i find unlikely) then rather than not voting why don't you add an 'abstaining' box onto the ballot paper? I've known a few people to do that.
 
If you really feel that way (and don't find any of the smaller patries, which i find unlikely) then rather than not voting why don't you add an 'abstaining' box onto the ballot paper? I've known a few people to do that.

Because it counted as just the same as someone being too stupid to vote properly. It just counts as a spoilt ballot, you may as well not vote at all.
 
It is everyones right not to vote as much as their right to vote, the freedom to exercise that choice is what is important.

Spoiling a ballot paper is only wasting your own time, it proves or accomplishes nothing.

I personally will vote as there is a choice for me that represents the majority of my views. It is sad that no-one seems to represent RDMs views, but to denigrate his choice to not vote is to infringe on his freedom to choose.
 
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