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Well done vinnyeh.

rightplacerighttime - I said it wasn't supposed to be a guessing game, and who I'm actually voting for and from which party is irrelevant to the point.

Though now it's been revealed I can also point out that one of the other things against him with his hypocritical negative campaigning is that he talks about getting rid of the Labour and Tory sleaze, yet his wife (who's currently an MP and he works a paid assistant for) has been made to pay back wrongly claimed mortgage interest on the house they jointly own.


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 5:22 pm
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I thought I might just spice the thread up a bit...

In case anyone thought it was boring.


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 6:00 pm
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I surmise that RPRT
1. you really want to vote lib dem but you do not live somewhere where this will count- they seem honest and a bit left wing. you may even be pro european.
2. you will vote against the party you most dislike- Dave you just dont trust them on an emotional level and see them as representing business, privledge and class
3. you will , despite your general sense of failure about them, reluctantly vote Labour.

Is my career in astrology confirmed or am i threatening Derren Brown?


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 6:51 pm
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Amy Pond

a true scot

No way - she's obviously wearing (laddered) tights under her microkilt and that can't be a whisky !


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 7:11 pm
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Actually Junkyard, I will be voting Lib Dem. We already have an incumbent Lib Dem MP who seems quite good except on a couple of misguided local issues such as wanting to build Sandford a bypass and allow hoards more tourists into the Isle of Purbeck in the summer.

But I've always voted Lib Dem, even when I've lived in constituencies where they didn't have a chance.

In the local elections I will either be voting UKIP or spoiling my ballot paper as the incumbent Lib Dem is an idiot - I count either as a protest vote and I can't bring myself to vote Tory (vapid, brash, thick) or Labour (moribund).

However, as I look into my crystal ball, do I see your pencil hovering near the Green Party candidate?


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 8:16 pm
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So you are going to vote Tory aracer ?

Well it's a dirty business - but [i][b]someone's[/b][/i] got to do it.

Although it's fairly unusual for anyone to [i]actually[/i] admit doing the dirty deed.

It's the sort of unnatural and depraved act which people carry out quietly in the secluded privacy of a polling booth - with the curtains securely closed, and away from prying eyes, and then vehemently deny ever having had committed.

You, are, so, are going to feel [i][b]durty[/b][/i] and thoroughly ashamed of yourself on Friday morning. When you wake up and realise the ghastly and hideous truth. That you are just another ...... repulsive, loathsome, Tory voter.

.....and may God have mercy on your soul

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Posted : 05/05/2010 8:53 pm
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So you are going to vote Tory aracer ?

Yes, but it's not my fault.

If we're going to talk about local elections as well, then I'm happy to admit I'll be voting Lib Dem in that, as the current incumbent is superb (he stood for MP last time round - if it was him again I'd be able to vote for a real "local champion").


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 10:09 pm
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Okay, so no-one wants the Tories in. Fine.

But to suggest that no-one has a soul unless they opt to re-elect a lying, spinning, cheating, spying bunch of warmongers who've privatized university education is an absolute fart in the face.

I voted Blair in 1997. None of the things which made me vote for him materialized and whole bunch of bad stuff I didn't want, did.

Lib Dem for me.


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 10:16 pm
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Did you see Brown's speech in Dunfries just now? Hell I almost want to vote Labour. Has the man been ill?


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 10:22 pm
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Lib Dem for me.

Oh, so you want a Labour government then?


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 10:23 pm
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If we're going to talk about local elections as well, then I'm happy to admit I'll be voting Lib Dem

Now that's what I call kinky - you swing both ways.......from the Daily Mail....... to the Guardian.


 
Posted : 05/05/2010 10:24 pm
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do I see your pencil hovering near the Green Party candidate

No candidate in my constitueny sadly.Given PR would be between them and Lib Dems- talk a lot of sense redistributive taxatiob, pro european ish, Lembit Opek [spelling] whats not to like? Sadly I have to vote against the Tories - big swing seat goes with election victor since 45 iirc so I must reluctantly vote Labour.


 
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