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So I will have to think long and hard before casting my vote.
I wish I lived in South Thanet, as this guy would definitely get my vote
"Dimi don't vote."
Because I'm not British! :D
But I am looking forward to the results, guys, so happy voting. ;-)
Well done. I'll send you a badge saying 'I'm not a racist' then which is, I presume, the reason you felt the need to state this.
How kind of you Wiz. Very Alan Partridge that! :))
Labour has said they wouldn't change the conservative plans so
If you vote for the two major political parties, you get the same
Outcome. How is that a " Choice". :))
Not quite. If you vote Tory you get the same as usual. If you vote Labour this time you get SNP.
Out of interest Draggers (and because I'm terrified of Nicola Sturgeon draining all my money north to cover even more dole and deep fried mars bar induced heart disease) how does NI break down? Will there be a solid block of Unionist MPs who the Tories could do a deal with to block the Labour/SNP stitch up that is looking inevitable? Or are all the NI parties naturally drawn to old Labour values anyway so would never deal with the Tories?
..."except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time..."
Hear, hear!!
No, I stated it because it's the only thing I was really sure of. There are many reasons I'm not voting for them.
I voted for the Lib Dems last time but they left a sour taste in my mouth after the coalition with the Tories so I don't think I'll be voting for them this year. I'm really not sure.
They disappointed me too, but since it's Lib Dem who got more chances (if any) to beat the Tories in my constituency, I'll probably vote for them. And their candidate looks like a likeable idiot so I'll be voting for him out of pity too.
It would be similar to the situation in America at the moment, where the President is Democrat, but both the House and the Senate are Republican, making it extremely difficult for him to pass any laws.
Elections this year ! ;)
Weak coalition, which will fail or fall apart quickly. The same thing happened in
1974.
Tombola, and who ever is picked out forms a government. :D