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

Who will you be voting for?


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That's the National Estimated Share of the vote based on local election results so far. UKIP apparently surged to a five point drop in their estimated national share. Some earthquake.

I had one of them a few pages back telling me they had 30% of the vote (the Croyden result alone rendered this impossible so I don't know what they're smoking); But just glancing at a few results at the time and it seemed they would be lucky to scrape 20%, but 17% is abysmal. But no problem, it's just the pesky educated people holding them back; all they need to do is deal with them fancy book learning types; then with the increase in uneducated people that their fear mongering so easily dupes into voting for them, profit!
 
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Westminster brought UKIP upon itself, their are two types of voters. (in my opinion of course)

People who don't think and people who think they are better.

Non-voters mean nothing, as they would only be dragged into either camp or see more justification in not bothering in the first place as the system we have currently, for some odd unfathomable reason tries to keep lowly parties from succeeding without a vast surge of support of which is unreasonable.

Worldly forces beckon, we now have to most definitely deal with permanent flooding of high-population areas, which will not only vastly increase viral infection rates due to the fact people think its hilarious to pop pills whenever they get the slightest cough, but conflict will be rife.

None of which is the subject of the next election, instead it is purely vindication for Europeans, whom we share our largest economy and cultural ethos with.

If Scotland is to stay firmly within the British realm, i will be voting next year.
 
Lawl people thought there was going to be an earthquake? The damm thing turned out just as i expected UKIP and everyone making a load of noise to give Labour a kicking. And all the core brainless voters still voting for thier parents parties. I had a feeling a lot of Labour voters changed thier minds last minute or lied in our poll because i thought it was off they got so few here as 10% was never going to be a realistic poll.


It would take something big, A lot bigger than just anti-immigration to oust Labour/Con because you have every immigrant in the country voting Labour as seen by the London results. And all the useless barely literate 65 year olds are voting con.

why do you guys keep talking like UKIP have candiates in every borrow? some of these big parties have multiple candidates in the same areas and UKIP have barely any coverage anywhere.

I bet a lot of people who wanted to vote UKIP didn't even have that option.

they do pretty well for how small they are and like all fairly young parties it's bound to have it's fair share of nutters as every young party does.
 
Well as I mentioned earlier, the native contribution seems to correlate with the up-tick in immigration. This may of course be coincidental, but it may also reflect the fact immigrants are taking jobs. But it's a moot point anyway, since we can't say send British people "back", this is our homeland.

But we can send non-EU immigrants back, and absolutely should do so if they are not making a positive contribution.



Well, I am not sure what their precise argument is. But we're not discussing UKIP's position; we're discussing whether there are rational reasons to be (in your view) racist. Against non-EU immigrants, there is absolutely a rational reason.

Racist, that overused and boring word. Every time someone is accused of being 'racist', followed by a Twitter storm, said person losing it's job, it's usually because they spoke the truth.
 
Rofflay, for whom did you vote?

Yeah the results were fairly predictable, although I'm surprised to see that Labour have done so well...


NI is different UKIP are not a player so i voted for the best Unionist party i could find, I had too as they are all basically UKIP and Tory lite anyways while where i live is a stronghold of the left. They are overly multicultural as well so i thought they needed a good slap about that and the fact they merged all of our councils into only six super councils made things difficult.


I am still unhappy i had to vote against the good parts about NHS,Welfare,Housing which i know Unionist and Tory are probably going to try to ally on. But it never really mattered whom i voted because soon all our decisions will be taken not by MP's but by a mere clerk or defaulted back to England. So England matters as well on whoever i choose because our parliment is basically dysfunctional.



I am guessing you voted Labour then?
 
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Calling members names is against the rules. But I do feel sorry for you but I hope you get a holiday :)

Oh but indirectly calling me a tree hugger is fine because you didn't directly attach it to my name ;) After all, the best trolling is that which skirts around the rules, not directly breaking them but not playing by them either ;)

Freedom of speech does not protect you from being a **** - see Fred phelps (deceased)
Human rights do not protect you from deportation - see Abu Hamza (deported)
The internet does not protect you from real life

When you have a look back at your post history, nearly every single one of them is a sarcastic one liner. No style, no substance, just abridged, one line trolling, every step of the way.

Let's be quite clear here. If you were at the pub, conducting yourself there as you do here, sooner or later you would get thumped. You are protected here as mere words in the ether, and OcUK has a history of your types, often returning under a different name after the perma-banning. Sooner or later, your behaviour will be noted and you to will be ostracised from this community. I truly wish you all the best and I hope you can sort yourself out before you drive yourself into the ground.

Efour, I salute you, and know there are plenty of us here who feel the same as you.
 
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NI is different UKIP are not a player so i voted for the best Unionist party i could find, I had too as they are all basically UKIP and Tory lite anyways while where i live is a stronghold of the left. They are overly multicultural as well so i thought they needed a good slap about that and the fact they merged all of our councils into only six super councils made things difficult.


I am still unhappy i had to vote against the good parts about NHS,Welfare,Housing which i know Unionist and Tory are probably going to try to ally on. But it never really mattered whom i voted because soon all our decisions will be taken not by MP's but by a mere clerk or defaulted back to England. So England matters as well on whoever i choose because our parliment is basically dysfunctional.

I am guessing you voted Labour then?

Interesting point of view that you have there. I'm glad you've commented on your xenophobia.

I voted Green. I am Liberal, not left.

Efour, I salute you, and know there are plenty of us here who feel the same as you.

:D:D:D
 
You can tell who the people are that have no idea what's actually going on. It's the ones who think UKIP have done badly and Labour have done great. It's very clear they just looked at the numbers and came to that conclusion. Everything is relative :)
 
You can tell who the people are that have no idea what's actually going on. It's the ones who think UKIP have done badly and Labour have done great. It's very clear they just looked at the numbers and came to that conclusion. Everything is relative :)

I think they have both done well, unfortunately. I'd rather UKIP had embarassed themselves, but oh well.

I don't see why Labour have done badly, though. Please explain?
 
I think they have both done well, unfortunately. I'd rather UKIP had embarassed themselves, but oh well.

I don't see why Labour have done badly, though. Please explain?

They haven't done badly, but also haven't done as well as they were expected to. 400+ gained councillors were expected, they are at just under 300 now
 
erf labour won my area.
lets all vote for this bloke... It wouldn't surprise me if most people know bugger all about who they vote for and just do it because of the party

3year old article but still he's clearly not exactly trustworthy
But instead it is Newcastle’s deputy mayor who will enjoy low fuel bills in a new home built with £40,000 of public cash.

Labour councillor Geoff O’Brien, the city sheriff, has moved into a two-bedroom house in Glebe Street, Benwell, which was refurbished at a cost of £80,000, half of which came from a Government-funded grant.

The property, the first to receive a makeover, is owned by the council but leased to environmental group Groundworks, who are acting as private landlords. Dr O’Brien’s estranged wife works for the green regeneration charity, but there is no suggestion she helped secure the home.
oh I bet there isn't any connection at all what a coincidence
I bet there's no suggestion he helped secure that government grant for them either.
As the property is let by a private landlord it is not counted as being available to the 9,000 people on the council’s choice-based lettings programme.

Money well spent then.....

His excuse for living there
He said: “The flat in Benwell is not a typical residence, it’s a centre of research and education in green energy sustainability.

It required a different sort of tenant – one with specialist environmental expertise to carry out monitoring and research of its systems and be prepared to host tours of the property by interested individuals and groups.

“As a senior lecturer in environmental management with expertise in renewable energy systems, I stepped forward when Groundwork canvassed for interest at my university because I met the special criteria and would be able to bring benefit to both the project and my own research.”
oh ofcourse it does so why did it get a grant related to housing? it's not a house is it it;s a research station.... I might go egg it lol
 
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