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Shall we have a Singletrack Exit Poll?
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Conservative x10...
just to annoy the liberal front that is STW
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Lib Dem, same as I've always voted so far. Curse my yellow streak!
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Labour.
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convert - Member
Two stw poles today and both have LD ahead by a significant margin. Assuming an mtb forum is non regional, is it our social demographic that sets us apart from the the populous at large? Are we loaded with middle class do gooders (stereotypical LD voter I guess)? Or are we in for a shock over the weatabix in the morning?
I think it is the demographics of it all. Bunch of liberal greenies but not enough to vote green. Similar values, ethics etc etc means similar voting patterns.
I still think we will get a shock with both the turnout and the vote however due to the voting system of regional seats it won't be as shocking as it could or should be.edit, just seen the first exit pole. Guess there is a reason why I am not a betting man.
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Voted for the loony left so +1 lib dem
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BBC Exit poll projects 307 seats for the Tories - 24 short of a majority.
Hmm, hope Labour & the Lib Dems do better than that poll projects...
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I'm a doo gooder loony anarchist
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I went Green.
..........which is not something I thought I would ever do
Funny how things turn out
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Is this going to be our main STW election thread?
Chap talking about the fact that lib-dems might do well out of postal votes this time.
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I suspect the exit polls are going to change several times over the evening, there's a long way to go yet.
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3x Labour in this house.
All the people I hear say they aren't voting as the politicians are all as bad as each other, I find it hard to believe that they really have no preference to which government get in. It's not like it isn't going to affect everyone's life in some way!
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If the polls are broadly correct, who will the Lib Dems get into bed with?
Even though Nick Clegg leans to the right his party are a progressive left-leaning Party....
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me labour, the wife conservative - I blame the Daily Mail, she thinks they are going to "fix Broken Britain".
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Tactical vote for Lib Dems here in Malvern
Voted for a lying hypocrite then.Posted 2 years ago # -
lol @ tommo
labour here
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Tommo - you have my pity!
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Voted for a lying hypocrite then.
Isn't amazing aracer, the lengths people will go to keep the Tories out ?
Still, a lying hypocrite has always got to be preferable to a Tory.
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Almost went for Clegg until I found out his wife has not become a British citizen. So Tory for me!
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Still, a lying hypocrite has always got to be preferable to a Tory.
Pathetic.
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Come ON hung parliament !!!!!
I voted at about half seven tonight, the old dears manning the desk said we were already over 70% turnout
Please god, not the **** tories
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Almost went for Clegg until I found out his wife has not become a British citizen
Eh? Why on earth should she?
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Well as a Manxie "your" politics are boring - we've got Kevin Woodford (the reluctant cook...) standing in a local election. Pity as i stayed up until 3am in1997 to watch Labour. i'd vote for him but a) he's funded by a blind trust, b) it's in the next area, d'oh, and c) he doesn't know who's funding the blind trust...
Shady figure in black "excuse me.."
KW ; "who are you?"
SFIB; "fancy being funded by an anonymous person to become a politician?"
KW: "how generous of you, why i think i will"hmmmm
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The project is over...
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WTF has his wife's nationality got to do with anything? Mine's from bloody Zanzibar!
Labour, I'm afraid. Simply because they are the best of a bad bunch in my borough. I was of course voting for an MP to represent me in Parliament, not a party, and TBH, Labour haven't done too badly round here considering. Not brilliantly, but the local Labour Party are a lot better than the rest.
Very worryingly, it's emerging that people are being turned away from polling stations due to long queues. This means they are being denied their democratic right to vote. This is fundamentally wrong.
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Still, a lying hypocrite has always got to be preferable to a Tory.
Erm, don't you mean; a lying hypocrite has always got to be preferable to a Tory lying hypocrite?
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Tactical labour here. Nice man with a blue rosette says "Can I ask who you voted for?" "Didn't vote for anyone, I voted against your boy". Was tempted to vote Communist for the lolz.
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"Still, a lying hypocrite has always got to be preferable to a Tory."
Pathetic.
Lighten up, CFH! Personally I'm quite enjoying ernie's recent contributions to political discussions
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don't you mean; a lying hypocrite has always got to be preferable to a Tory lying hypocrite?
Yeah, but on available evidence there wasn't one of the latter on my ballot paper.Posted 2 years ago # -
It's not a pathetic tactic at all Flashheart.
In fact, it's very simular to the tactic the French used when millions knowingly voted for someone who they truly believed to be crook (in the shape of Jacques Chirac) just to defeat Jean-Marie Le Pen of the National Front........Jacques Chirac received a staggering 82% of that vote.
I believe they called the tactic : "voting whilst holding your nose".
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I was of course voting for an MP to represent me in Parliament
you're not expecting them to go against party voting orders ?
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well the markets are crashing left right and centre over greece
so we wont get to laugh at the bollox and lies the tory press have been spinning about about the dangers of a hung parliament
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sunderland results
bnp 1961
lib dem 5292
ukip 1022
con 8147
lab 19137so lab hold a very safe seat, swing?
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Northwind - Member
Was tempted to vote Communist .......
You're lucky you had a choice.
Damn being posh and living in a tree lined street
I want to live like common people. I want to do whatever common people do. I want to sleep with common people
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BNP & UKIP lose their deposits in Sunderland?
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