How would you vote on the next General Election?

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how would you vote? i dont see the choices we have just now as being very good, and while i dont agree with the violence aspect of it, i do agree with a lot of the political policies the BNP have, and it doesnt make me ashamed to say it.

dont get me wrong, i dont think violence is the answer at all, if anything i would give violent offenders (of any race) much lengthier jail sentenctes, but i just dont see any of the parties presently offering a political agenda that has Britain and its best interest's at the fore.
 
I'll probably lean strongly toward Liberal Democrats as usual, despite them having no chance.

I do wish that they'd be a little more aggressive on some policies though, especially immigration.
 
Haha, another SC thread in GD. :D

Seriously, i normally access the whole party and vote for the one i feel is right for me and my community.
 
Hmmm let me see,
Idiot number one who has no interest in the average person
or
Idiot number two who has no interest in the average person
or
Idiot number three who has no interest in the average person.

Not trying to be unhelpful, but I would really struggle to pick a party who doesnt already have some sort of agenda or have my best interests at heart, because none of them so far have come out with anything I agree with.
 
knip said:
Hmmm let me see,
Idiot number one who has no interest in the average person
or
Idiot number two who has no interest in the average person
or
Idiot number three who has no interest in the average person.

Not trying to be unhelpful, but I would really struggle to pick a party who doesnt already have some sort of agenda or have my best interests at heart, because none of them so far have come out with anything I agree with.

my point exactly
 
I always look for a party which best represents me as an individual (which everyone should do) then look carefully at all options available.

...and finally...

...spoil my ballot again because nobody shares my views.

*n
 
Probably Lib Dems, though I do feel more in making voting compulsary more then anything else.(I know it's hard and will never be able to be implemented cos finding who you like is hard)
 
Probably won't vote, the same as I haven't done for the last two General Elections.

It doesn't make a difference to the average person if Labour or Tory get in.
 
It's a bit like being asked to choose between a firing squad and the chair. Either way you're screwed.

I guess you've got the third Liberal option of asking nicely if they'll just let you go but everyone knows you're wasting your time and it won't work.
 
At the rate it's going, I probably wouldn't, unless things change, as none of the parties come even close to matching my views, either wanting too much power over us through laws or being too irresponsible to be allowed to hold the fiscal reins of the country.

Unfortunately, the majority, however much they complain about it, seem to want the government to look after them, which by definition gives rise to the nanny state and government control, as well as high taxation and irresponsible spending.
 
Labour. Yes, this government has been the worst in decades, but let's be serious. Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are far worse.
 
to all those who say they won't vote because they don't feel represented, why not make the effort to show that you do care about the way the country is run and voice your opinion that you don't wish for any of the big three to get in power...by spoiling your ballot?

*n
 
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