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And they're off...

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 06:13 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
Election time is upon us for the next 30 days.

What's your predictions?

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 06:29 pm
by cantona7
howard marks wins

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 06:33 pm
by TRANCE
I just hope it won't turn into a hung parliament.

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 06:42 pm
by Ash333
Vote LibDem.

Gordon Brown has proved himself to be a complete tosser. He allowed Alan Johnson to fire Professor Nutt, and proved that he is more bothered by his personal religious beliefs than Science.

The Tories just want to make themselves richer.

That leaves us the LibDems, the only sensible choice.

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 07:20 pm
by Kermit
Be sensible, still not sure myself but by voting Lib Dems is surely going to lead to another Brown Era?????

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 07:25 pm
by cantona7
what are labor..whats their equivelent in the us party system?


i always resented tony blair for backing bush. i kinda feel had he showed some balls and said no to iraq maybe bushwack would have backed off realising he had no one?

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 08:22 pm
by gixxer
theyre all a fucking joke

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 08:38 pm
by Pauli Wallnuts
i voted lib dem in last election, this time im not voting, i liked charles kennedy, but dont like theyr'e new leader, & i dont agree with their policy of charging car users more for road & petrol tax & investing it in new railway lines instead of the upkeep of the roads

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 09:09 pm
by TRANCE
I was with a friend having a pint in a pub in the centre of Salisbury in 2001ish. Who should sit down at a table next to us? Charles Kennedy with 4 other colleagues. Little did I know he had a drink problem back then and glasses were soon strewn across that table later on. He seemed a nice guy though and acknowledged us with a friendly nod and smile and didn't seem to care being out on the market square pub patio with booze for everyone to see.

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 09:35 pm
by bleak
I don't follow UK politics, but today on NBC news I saw Brown saying "we are the party of jobs and the party of industry"

Doesn't sound like a party I'd vote for.

Is the economy really the single most important issue? What do the UK members think?

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 09:44 pm
by bavlondon
Cameron hasn't got a clue half the time, he is too wishy washy. Blair said it best last week. He is only saying what he thinks he has to say to win, and not what his party really believes in.

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 09:45 pm
by Dobern
gixxer wrote:theyre all a fucking joke
Agree 100%. They all piss in the same pot for me (no pun intended!).

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 09:58 pm
by evergrey1968
Vote Saxon :-)

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Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 10:28 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
For me, it's Lib Dems.

I think it's likely there will be a hung Parliament, which means Lib Dems are powerful. I'm a liberal person, for me equality, fairness and liberties are at the core of a society, the Lib Dems imo give that the best voice in the political arena.

It's an important one this election, i think the Torys will edge it, but with enough Lib Dem support there can be real positive progressive change in Britain.

Make sure your registered to vote and get their out there! It was nearly 70 years ago that our grandparents sacrificed so much in trenches to ensure our ability to vote. It's our duty to respect that and use the right they fought for us to have.

Here's hoping for some progressive change.

Posted: Tue 6th Apr 2010 10:30 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
bleak wrote:I don't follow UK politics, but today on NBC news I saw Brown saying "we are the party of jobs and the party of industry"

Doesn't sound like a party I'd vote for.

Is the economy really the single most important issue? What do the UK members think?
Maybe, it's sure an important one.

Tbh with you man, the British public ( the middle class suburb esp.) are worried about whatever scare headline pops up in the Daily Mail.

Immigration is a issue amongst some people. Other people worry about ' broken Britain.' And these are both bullshit scare tactics by the BNP and Torys respectively.