Poll: *** 2010 General Election Result & Discussion ***

Who did you vote for?

  • Labour

    Votes: 137 13.9%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 378 38.4%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 304 30.9%
  • UK Independence Party

    Votes: 27 2.7%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • Scottish National Party

    Votes: 10 1.0%
  • British National Party

    Votes: 20 2.0%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • DUP

    Votes: 4 0.4%
  • UUP

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • SDLP

    Votes: 3 0.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 16 1.6%
  • Abstain

    Votes: 80 8.1%

  • Total voters
    985
  • Poll closed .
[TW]Fox;16523006 said:
There are far too many dim people voting, mind. Somebody said to me the other day that they were considering voting either Lib Dem or UKIP but were undecided. I mean what?!

I don't disagree, some people are stupid. But, that said, they are still entitled to their vote. Our forefathers didn't battle Nazi oppression just so PMKeates could stop the 'normal man' voting - even if the 'normal man' is as thick as **** ;)
 
I, for once, don't mean this in an inflammatory sense, but the LibDem's (with two very obvious exceptions of Cable and Clegg at a push) seem very amateurish.

Danny Alexander looked utterly petrified and beaten. Did Hague... 'have' him?
 
No, because far more people voted against a Tory government than voted for one.

What people like you gloss over is the fact that EVEN MORE people voted against a Labour government or a Lib-Dem government.

But lets not facts get in the why huh?

Tories got the more seats and the most votes, it's there democratic right to take charge whatever. Just because Lib-dems lost and came in 3rd place, you think they should hold so much power? Sorry but in every other voting situation the most votes wins, why should an election be any different?
 
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It reads like you'd rather have a dictatorship. Russia has room, off you go ;)
I think a semi-democratic constitutional expert governance would be interesting.
I believe he has said that dictatorship is the best form of government on more than one occasion... or was that Dolph?
Don't think I've ever said that...
I don't disagree, some people are stupid. But, that said, they are still entitled to their vote. Our forefathers didn't battle Nazi oppression just so PMKeates could stop the 'normal man' voting - even if the 'normal man' is as thick as **** ;)
I doubt they fought "to allow the normal man the vote", to be honest. They fought to fight off potential invaders and people working against our interests. When my grandad was growing up it wasn't even legal for women to vote!
 
Apparently a group called 38 degrees just raised 15k in an afternoon and are taking out a full-page ad in the Times tomorrow supporting the call for a change to the voting system.

Good stuff :)
 
Don't think I've ever said that...I doubt they fought "to allow the normal man the vote", to be honest. They fought to fight off potential invaders and people working against our interests. When my grandad was growing up it wasn't even legal for women to vote!

They did fight to preserve the British way of life. Part of that way of life is every person of eligible age being able to vote.
 
I believe he has said that dictatorship is the best form of government on more than one occasion... or was that Dolph?

Dolph is a Libertarian, which is about as far away from dictatorship as you can possibly get. Unless of course you are redefining words again so when you say dictatorship you don't actually mean the dictatorship the rest of the world thinks of. :)
 
Apparently a group called 38 degrees just raised 15k in an afternoon and are taking out a full-page ad in the Times tomorrow supporting the call for a change to the voting system.

Good stuff :)

Yes, as i posted earlier...


Many activist groups, including 38 Degrees were involved (and still are) in these 'purple protests'.

http://www.takebackparliament.com/

RDM, i'm not sure who exactly said it but there is certainly a forum member who has said that they support dictatorship on more than one occasion, Dolph springs to mind.
 
No. That's completely undemocratic. Besides, intelligence is no indicator of common sense!

True, but people are selfish. Dumb, uneducated people in particular, and the whole point of electing a government is to let them decide what is best overall for everyone, not for one individual person. If everyone had an equal vote, we'd probably have even more benefits for the unemployed, and even higher tax rates for the rich i.e. labour on steroids.
 
RDM, i'm not sure who exactly said it but there is certainly a forum member who has said that they support dictatorship on more than one occasion, Dolph springs to mind.

So basically you are just guessing and deciding someone you disagree with politically has said it when it is very far removed from their own personal political views? Frankly your idealist "socialist" world is closer to a dictatorship than Dolph's views will ever be.
 
There's a difference between supporting a dictatorship, and acknowledging that it's by far the most effective method of governance - which of course it is - the downside being the more effective the capability to govern, the more susceptible it is to abuse :p
 
RDM, i'm not sure who exactly said it but there is certainly a forum member who has said that they support dictatorship on more than one occasion, Dolph springs to mind.

It isn't me, unless, as RDM says, you're redefining the term to something that no-one else recognises, which you do have previous form of after all...

I find it funny that you are saying such things while presenting the actions of a very small minority of people as being representative of the will of the people as a whole...
 
Apparently a group called 38 degrees just raised 15k in an afternoon and are taking out a full-page ad in the Times tomorrow supporting the call for a change to the voting system.

Good stuff :)

Apparently there's going to be another protest tomorrow evening (I guess most of the protesters are hard working people despite what the Torybois here might claim) and an even bigger protest on Saturday too. I'm almost tempted to get off my apathetic ass and head down to London tomorrow night :)
 
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