Election 2010 - Anonymous Poll

Who will/did you vote for in today's general election?

  • Labour

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Lib Dem

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Didn't vote/don't care about politics

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1
If Labour had got back in I was planning on emigrating.

Is it just me or does anyone else REALLY want to kick Ed in the Balls...something about his face :twisted:
 
mr_ship":1sdh4u1w said:
If Labour had got back in I was planning on emigrating.

Is it just me or does anyone else REALLY want to kick Ed in the Balls...something about his face :twisted:

I don't care who won. I still want to leave to some where warm and sunny.
 
Well, I wasn't going to say who I voted for, but as everyone else has put in their tuppenny worth ... I voted Lib Dem!! I don't like Brown, even though he has helped to shore up the economic world, I don't like Cameron as he's just too shiny, and Nick Clegg seemed to be the only vaguely sensible one out of all of them!!

The only policy I didn't like from the Lib Dems was the one about joining the Euro, but they seem to have dropped that idea since Greece went bust ...I wonder why?! :roll:

So the Lib Dems had the best ideas for someone in my position ... young, single, well qualified, no kids, self-employed and low-income ... all the other parties ignore people like me which is really annoying!! (NB 10p tax band removal which even Brown has admitted was a bad idea!!)

And the election slogans of "Vote Clegg, get Brown/Cameron" seem to be somewhat wrong, cos depending which way Nick Clegg goes in the end we'll either get ... Yellow + Red = Orange (NI implications) ... or Yellow + Blue = Green ... that'll cheer up the Green Party no end, they'll have more MPs than they've ever had!! Oh wait, they already do!! 8) Go Caroline Lucas!! :D (I would have voted Green Party but we don't have a candidate in the 2nd most polluted town in the country ... surprising that!! :roll: )

Let's just hope that they all manage to get themselves sorted out fairly soon, before the international markets lose complete confidence in this country, and my shares plummet even more than they already have done!! :wink:
 
I could not vote on this one but would have for lib dem or green if there was one .

but would be very annoyed if lib dem are going with Torries , afterall their policies are totally opposite .
 
By voting Lib Dems you will get more of this though, they want PR (which means coalition goverments everytime), what annoys me though is that they don't want a referendum on it for us to decide. At least the Tories are now saying they will let us decide if we want it (well AV) albeit as an offering to the Lib Dems.

Lib Dems actually lost 5 seats, and its Labour's worst loss of seats since 1931 and the least overall % since Micheal Foot. Comprehensively defeated and yet they my still be in government with the Lib Dems. Had t not been for the unequal constituencies then the Tories would have won outright.
 
It's all turning to rat ****!

I never ever thought I would say this, I think we would be better off with the Tories!! :shock:

What ever happens with a coalition on the Labour side there are a lot of ******* that would have more influence from the likes of the SNP etc...

All this would just be a laugh if the economy of Europe wasn't hanging on with sore fingers.

al.
 
It's settled -- we've got a new prime minister. I just hope that this coalition doesn't lead to a political stalemate, or we'll be going back to the polls again... :roll:
 
give it 3 months then election again. But perhaps a form of PR election. Not first past the post.
 
tintin40":2ndh99ep said:
But perhaps a form of PR election. Not first past the post.
I hope not, tintin. With a left-wing coalition, power will be transferred from London to Brussels faster than you can say "One way ticket to New Zealand, please".... :(
 
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