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How Will You Vote At The Next General Election?

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anotheoldgit | 14:06 Sat 09th Feb 2013 | News
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We have read in past posts that Cameron is finished, the Tories are finished, the Tory/LibDem coalition is finished, the LibDems are finished and UKIP haven't a cat in hells chance of winning the next election.

With all this in mind and the experiences of the disastrous 13 years of Blair's and Browns New Labour, how will you vote at the next General Election and why?

For those who give a positive "I'll vote labour" then by doing so will you expect Labour to reverse everything the Coalition has implemented during their term of office, so that things will go back to how they were during the Blair/Brown days?
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I will vote as I did at the last general election and the one before that!!
my vote ...


... is between me and the ballot box
Same as FGT, I will vote exactly the same as I have done for years.
Call me Dave seems to have a permanent smug look on his face which I don't like, and given the Tories recent performance I think they've put themselves out of the running. So won't be for them.
At the moment there is no-one else out there worth a light, so we'll have to see what happens between now andElection time!
I think it's about time the 3 party's started to think of this Country instead of their own ego, instead of sending Millions abroad, sort this country out first, I just wonder if a war was started & the UK was involved & call up came back, how many would disappear?
UKIP
I'm going to vote Norwegian.
Asking me to choose a politician is a bit like asking me which Venereal disease I'd rather have.
As ever, I won't.
Don't think the Tories are doing as badly as I expected. Feel sure that Labour have a leader who is not up to the job, the lucky beneficiary of an eccentric system for choosing a leader. The Lib Dems are an electoral blip, and now should be irrelevant. UKIP ? Ah, yes. The British Empire, but without the Empire, Party. Do they have any policy apart from proud isolationism?
Tory, no surprise there, didn't get what voted for last time out, would rather Cameron had not made this unholy alliance.
'....... will you expect Labour to reverse everything the Coalition has implemented.........'

The dirty work's been started. If elected they'll be happy enough to sit on their hands for a while at least.
The empty promises from all parties are something to look forward to though.
Labour, which I always have.
if Labour get back in, do you honestly think they won't stay with the changes that the coalition have put in place. I am constantly amazed when people moan about those on benefits, scroungers and all that nonsense, yet the coalition have been trying to do something to bring the welfare bill down, yet when they do, everyone is up in arms, you can't have it both ways.
I always voted Labour since I could vote and then swung to Liberal but never again .
Nick Clegg has sold the party down the river climbing into bed with Cameron so next time will be Labour .
NOX, how can you say that when Blair signed the Maastricht treaty without our knowledge or consent. We had a referendum on membership of a common market, not political union that's more equal for some member states than others.
And then we had Brown, who again without any consent from the electorate signed the Lisbon treaty that created an unelected president for this corrupt institution that hasn't had it's accounts audited since it's creation.
You're voting for career politicians, champagne socialists lining their own pockets.
Noth, don't want to rain on your parade, but that would have been Tory leader John Major, he was in office 1992, and signed the Maastrict Treaty
why did you have to spoil my moment em :)
i didn't want to, but someone else would have mentioned it believe me
i do however think we have been sold down the river, by all parties.

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