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  • Who would you vote for next week,if cameroon resigned(hopefully)
  • project
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    If the glorious day comes when camerooon realises he wasnt one of us and he wasnt in it with us, who would you vote for,eg what political party, and would you vote.

    ibis
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    Work for a local authority perhaps ?
    ( uses term Work loosely)

    jota180
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    If CMD resigned someone like Gideon would take over – no election would be called

    smogmonster
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    UKIP.

    They cant do whole lot worse than the LibLabCon bunch of shysters.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    jota180 – Member
    If CMD resigned someone like Gideon would take over – no election would be called

    Much like when “Call me Tony” resigned and James took over you mean?

    😉

    donsimon
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    José Luis Zapatero.
    Socialist- check.
    Experience of running a country- check.
    Experience of sorting out the crisis- (can I come back to you?) 😛

    rogerthecat
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    TJ, he knows the rules and will stick by them, unless they are inconvenient of course. 😀

    chewkw
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    Dear Leader to cull the population perhaps? 😈

    esselgruntfuttock
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    I don’t vote, so I can’t be blamed for anything.

    uselesshippy
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    no one. all politicians are ####s

    meehaja
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    I had to vote green in the local election. It was either that or vote for blue tories,red tories, yellow tories or the BNP.

    Garry_Lager
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    Tony Mother-flipping Benn. Cometh the hour, cometh the man.

    Moda
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    No one they are all deluded morons and so detached from reality. You would be better off putting some of the more respected big company directors in there to do the job…

    JEngledow
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    In last weeks council elections I had the choice of labour or conservative so I drew a cock and balls on the ballot paper – I thought it was my best option!

    grahamh
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    In last weeks council elections I had the choice of labour or conservative so I drew a cock and balls on the ballot paper – I thought it was my best option!

    And did the c0ck and b@lls win?

    JEngledow
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    And did the c0ck and b@lls win?

    I’m fairly sure the election was won by a male-chicken, but I don’t think it was the one I drew.

    miketually
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    As above, there wouldn’t be an election is Cameron resigned, though he could choose to call an election.

    I’d vote Labour, because we have a good, local MP and they’re the best of the big three. If I thought the Greens stood a chance here (or a Labour win was very safe), I’d vote Green.

    In last weeks council elections I had the choice of labour or conservative so I drew a cock and balls on the ballot paper – I thought it was my best option!

    There needs to be a big campaign to get people who are actively abstaining because they believe there to be a lack of choice to do this. Spoilt ballots are counted, so if spoilt ballots won it’d send a big signal.

    Problem is, a ‘natural’ Tory voter wouldn’t do this so it’d benefit them in the same way as a low turnout benefits them.

    Pieface
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    If Cameron resigned wouldn’t Clegg be in charge?

    oliverd1981
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    I miss Lord Sutch – and he might have been dead before I started not wanting to vote.

    sam69
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    JOEY BARTON

    Junkyard
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    labour under FPTP … in reality I mean whomever is most likely to beat a tory and thankfully the lib dens are no threat here as i doubt i could vote for them tbh, green or socialist if it counted.

    colournoise
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    There can be only one.

    slainte 😀 rob

    colournoise
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    To be more serious – I try to vote with my conscience rather than tactically, so if Green was an option then that would be my choice, otherwise not sure I’d bother unless I was desperate when Labour (as a party – not Milliband as a leader) would be the way to go.

    Was previously always Lib Dem. Not sure I can do that any more…

    slainte ➡ rob

    mikewsmith
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    Well not a resident any more so hardly counts but..

    Labour?? The party who spent everything and deregulated the banking industry and have no policies – they have admitted they would make cuts but don’t want to say where. Outcome same thing

    Lib Dem well they got caught out with the lets make lots of great sounding policies we can’t afford or implement because we never get in anyway – ah crap we did how do we pay for any of it

    Conservative – Carry on reduce the size of government make the unpopular calls and see what happens

    Outcomes all the same really it’s just this place is full of Gaurdian Readers (nothing better than a glass of moet while reading the socialist worker is there now).

    zimbo
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    Outcomes all the same really it’s just this place is full of Gaurdian Readers (nothing better than a glass of moet while reading the socialist worker is there now

    So which is it we’re all reading? The Guardian or the Socialist Worker?

    mikewsmith
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    So which is it we’re all reading? The Guardian or the Socialist Worker?

    Probably one inside the other

    ernie_lynch
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    Conservative – Carry on reduce the size of government make the unpopular calls and see what happens

    So go on, tell us………..what’s “happening” ?

    .

    I would vote for the Green Party if there was an early general election due to a successful vote of no confidence in the government.

    Unless the Dr Peedell’s coalition of healthcare professionals were standing, in which case I would almost certainly vote for them.

    Of course I would vote Labour if they had a decent candidate who wasn’t just a dishonest Tory, but that won’t happen in my constituency. I envy those who can.

    hh45
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    I have never before voted Tory in a general election but I probably would now. Cutting the deficit is the only thing that counts and whilst i wish they would do a bit more on the supply side such as spend on infrastructure, cut more regs, reduce NI, raise income tax thresholds these are minor failings compared to Labour all but destroying the country in 2001-2008 and before that in the 1970s (Tories had to sort that mess out as well).

    Sadly Liberals have blown it and will take a generation to recover.

    Kevevs
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    not tory. Never.

    zimbo
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    Probably one inside the other

    Would that combination tempt you from your Daily Mail?

    mikewsmith
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    So go on, tell us………..what’s “happening” ?

    Starting from a position where we are skint, they are reducing spending to match income.

    Meanwhile any industry that dares to make a profit is seen as the root of all evil, the banking sector (yes the ones who got us all into it – nothing to do with massive levels of personal debt too) the most evil of the lot needs to start work and generating some profit as profit = tax = spending.

    All governments would need to cut in this situation. Milliblands stance that he would protect this and that and the other doesn’t add up.

    Would you like to cut Education? Health? what about paying child benefit to higher earners.

    Oh wait there is plan B of ignore it build some new roads/schools/hospitals with money we don’t have and keep racking up the debt, whats another billion.

    mikewsmith
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    zimbo – Member
    Probably one inside the other
    Would that combination tempt you from your Daily Mail?

    Wouldn’t even use the Daily Fascist to wipe my ar**

    Mostly reading the BBC and the main news feeds

    ernie_lynch
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    So everything’s going to plan then ? Jolly good.

    ernie_lynch
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    Mostly reading the BBC and the main news feeds

    But surely everyone working for the BBC is a moet-drinking Guardian reading leftie, who reads the Socialist Worker ? No ?

    couldashouldawoulda
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    For me having voted labour for the last 15 years – sadly not the next time.

    “stupid is what stupid does”

    Dunno what the alternative is though really.

    big_n_daft
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    Tony Mother-flipping Benn. Cometh the hour, cometh the man

    more likely

    are all deluded morons and so detached from reality

    sums up Tony and his 20:20 hindsight diaries

    I’d vote Labour, because we have a good, local MP

    I had David Chaytor as our “good” labour MP

    Of course I would vote Labour if they had a decent candidate who wasn’t just a dishonest Tory, but that won’t happen in my constituency. I envy those who can.

    was Margaret Moran your MP?

    ernie_lynch
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    No Margaret Moran wasn’t my MP. What a pointless and therefore stupid question.

    Northwind
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    I honestly don’t know. There isn’t one party leader I want in charge of the country. Almost seems as though Miliband was voted in as a caretaker on the assumption Cameron would last a decent length of time but now it feels like he might actually outlast him, which’d be dismal.

    Let’s say Boris, he’d be just as rubbish but as least it’d be a laugh.

    TandemJeremy
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    For Westminster elections I am in a very safe Labour seat. I would probably vote green. Its only a few seats where elections are decided – seats like mine its pretty irrelevant who you vote for.

    wrecker
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    Probably go for the cock and balls option.
    I won’t vote for labour, won’t vote tory (seeing what they’ve done) nor libdem. I like the green bit of the green party but otherwise they’re far too left for me, UKIP too far right.

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