Poll: which party are you going to vote in up coming elections?

Who will you be voting for?


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Not so much objecting, more like disagreeing with how they are blindly implemented. That's why they leave a bad taste in the mouth [Bedroom Tax and testing fitness to work].

Anyways, done and dusted now, let's watch the entertainment when the votes are counted. :)

Wouldn't voting UKIP suggest you don't think the Tories have been hard enough on benefit reform though?
 
Do you understand that UKIP are a libertarian party and what that means?

UKIP want to privatise the NHS. You mum wouldn't even be able to see a doctor if UKIP won a general election.

This isn't a general election. There's been enough arguing in this thread so I'll please myself and not feel like I need to explain myself to others, thanks. Plenty of others have gone for a "bloody nose" vote for their own reasons. :)

I still say we need a "none of the above" box.
 
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There is no such thing as illegal Pole. Even if they are tax cheats, it just makes them tax cheats, not illegal immigrants. And their tax records is the last thing dentists or NHS workers will ever be able to pull out. Not even Border Agency has such powers.


" illegal immigrants" who said that? oh that's right you. Just normal you twisting things.... AGAIN.

You do realise International Bill Of Human Rights have nothing to do with EU membership, right?

Don't judge others by your own standards ;)
 
Yes, I remember when that happened every day before 1998 when the Human Rights Act was made.

Oh bravo, you got me.

I mean, no black slave was ever roped to a horse by his testicles and dragged around a field for being black. And i mean, slavery was like, totally fine before it was abolished lol. Your right, screw those human rights. Lets all go on a testicle butchering rampage. Hahaha.

Thinking like that, you do not deserve to not be mistreated. You deserve everything you get.
 
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I don't see how people can be against human rights being codified into law. It's like getting irritated by trees or being upset that medicine exists.
 
Oh bravo, you got me.

I mean, no black slave was ever roped to a horse by his testicles and dragged around a field for being black. And i mean, slavery was like, totally fine before it was abolished lol. Your right, screw those human rights. Lets all go on a testicle butchering rampage. Hahaha.

Thinking like that, you do not deserve to not be mistreated. You deserve everything you get.

Wow, this happened in 1997? Disgusting!
 
Oh bravo, you got me.

I mean, no black slave was ever roped to a horse by his testicles and dragged around a field for being black. And i mean, slavery was like, totally fine before it was abolished lol. Your right, screw those human rights. Lets all go on a testicle butchering rampage. Hahaha.

Thinking like that, you do not deserve to not be mistreated. You deserve everything you get.

So your argument is basically that if we were to scrap the ECHR tomorrow, we'd have slavery back by the end of next week and torture a routine tactic? Given slavery was abolished exactly 160 hundred years before the formation of the EU I don't see what point you're trying to make (and have unwittingly shown a clear example where we as a nation can independently decide something is wrong without a European Superstate telling us, thus belittling your position).

Not sure that holds much water. You're basically making the "morals haven't changed and only the EU rules are stopping countries from defaulting to medieval values" argument which is clearly bollards.
 
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I don't see how people can be against human rights being codified into law. It's like getting irritated by trees or being upset that medicine exists.

I believe the argument is basically this:

"People are being given some basic level of comfort and dignity and they didn't pay for it!? Outrageous!"
 
Local elections, I voted for the incumbents, who I feel are doing a reasonable job.

Despite my better judgement, I also took the opportunity to stick two fingers up to the establishment for the Euro elections. My mum has been hit by the bedroom tax and also the fitness to work stuff, which makes me angry. She's putting up my little sister who has fallen on hard times and they keep cocking up the paperwork. My mum is in no way fit to work anymore - her doctor is furious with the grief she's had.

So yeah, UKIP for Euros - hopefully it helps send a message because despite being a "normally" Tory voter, some of their policies are extremely bitter on the palate to me.

Why on earth would you ever want to vote for UKIP if you are worried about the level of national health care? Utter madness.

Just proves that instead of voting for parties people should actually just vote on policy question. And perhaps pass an intelligence rest first.


I just can't comprehend the twisted logic of some people. It beggars belief.
 
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