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Post by tj on May 12, 2009 17:25:14 GMT
I apologize if I've missed any parties out, in which case please give them a mention. ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2009 18:00:12 GMT
I might use a tactical vote to keep labour out which isn't the same as saying I support the one I'd vote for where I live at present!
Joyce
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Post by fendtdriver on May 12, 2009 18:53:04 GMT
i dont think it makes any odds who gets in we as farmers and tax payer will get reamed one way or the other
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Post by breadboy on May 12, 2009 20:36:34 GMT
Had to vote for the Monstor raving Loonie party but what about UKIP??
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2009 21:31:49 GMT
I might use a tactical vote to keep labour out which isn't the same as saying I support the one I'd vote for where I live at present! Joyce Agree with you Joyce I would vote for which ever party came second in my constituancy last time,if i did vote at all , voteing only seems to encourage the bar-stewards.
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Post by tj on May 12, 2009 21:33:40 GMT
Voting so far looks like the new government will be a coalition between the Monster Raning Loonies and the Tories.
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Post by wulvo on May 12, 2009 21:40:31 GMT
At the moment I am voting UKIP. Not saying for definite until I know how much they have scragged off us for their expenses!
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Post by stockslave on May 13, 2009 4:50:39 GMT
At the moment, I haven't the foggiest idea, they all seem to have their snouts in the trough . I'd like to vote for a party that is honest, has a bit of common sense and the wellbeing of the country and inhabitants as it's main goal rather than using their position to feather their own nests .
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Post by daveb on May 13, 2009 5:58:19 GMT
I think voting should be made compulsory, but a box should be provided saying no suitable candidate against whihh to put a cross. I knowwhere my cross would go. It would leave the political parties in no doubt what the electorate think of them. At the moment I would not vote for any of them.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2009 9:14:54 GMT
they all seem to have their snouts in the trough . Perhaps we should gang together and farm them instead of leaving them feral Do you think flying pigs would be a good farming prospect then, or perhaps more of a tourist attraction? Joyce
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Post by stockslave on May 13, 2009 11:05:33 GMT
[/quote] Perhaps we should gang together and farm them instead of leaving them feral I wonder what we'd get for a politician pork chop and don't forget all the pork pies Do you think flying pigs would be a good farming prospect then, or perhaps more of a tourist attraction? Joyce[/quote] More of a very profitable tourist attraction.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2009 12:07:27 GMT
Could make a killing if anything like a Politician bottle of whisky and as for fat juicy porky pies - well Lots of twitchers eh?
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2009 13:40:45 GMT
At the moment I am voting UKIP. Not saying for definite until I know how much they have scragged off us for their expenses! Don't know if you will get to find out, wulvo. There are no UKIP members in the UK parliament, just in the Euro parliament; so at the moment, they can appear to be whiter than white. That is until you read that at least one UKIP M.E.P ended up in jail for some transgression or other. The sad truth is that there are some members of any party you care to name who will try to milk the system, given long enough. As i have said before, most MP's (or Euro MEP's) get elected and really hope to make a difference. Then they see what is going on, and eventually get seduced by the system. It now seems that the system in Westminster is about to change. Not before time.
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Post by wulvo on May 13, 2009 21:16:30 GMT
Right then it's back to Conservative. I am not voting for Gordon Brown again. Hold on, I don't remember voting for him the first time. One thing I don't understand about UKIP, is if they are anti-Europe why are they standing for the European Parliament? Is that not like voting to make yourself redundant? Finally, I suggest abolishing MP's second homes allowance. There must be a tower block in London somewhere they could do up for them all to live in while Parliament is sitting.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2009 21:55:30 GMT
Finally, I suggest abolishing MP's second homes allowance. There must be a tower block in London somewhere they could do up for them all to live in while Parliament is sitting. hang on there wulvo ,would that not make them a big target if they were all in one place one second thoughts maybe its a good idea ;D ;D
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