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johnizere | 20:11 Wed 06th Sep 2006 | News
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if there were to be a general election tomorrow, which party would you vote for?.....(without a "none of the above" option)
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Hopefuly not too many people believe "voting BNP as a protest because it will make no difference in their area" .Could be a landslide!
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swingometer showing bnp in front......
In the last election the Tories seemed to be winning a load of seats from Labour..but they still lost. I couldn't understand why the areas on the voting maps seemed predominantly blue and the Tories were shafted!
nelson pique, I am not lacking education or knowledge, nor am I unaware or uninformed which is what ignorant means. Everyone has a right to voice an opinion and is entitled to freedom of speech, which unfortunately seems ever decreasing in this country nowadays (thanks to all the bleeding heart liberals and do-gooders).
It would seem that you are infact the ignorant one by labelling people for exercising their democratic rights.
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nelson...fidel was a spiffing good chap too?
Are you serious pjm007? You condemn liberal minded people for the erosion of free speech in this country and yet support the BNP without the slightest hint of irony. Do you truly believe the BNP would allow all subjects of Her Majesty to exercise their right to free speech if they were elected?

As for the question; I'd vote Green as a protest vote against all the main parties who seem to value spin and sniping at one another over vision and legitimate policy.
here here littlewilly, im not racist at all, but i do think its a massive social injustice to all the pensioners and everyday people living in poverty in the UK. Dont know if i would vote for the BNP but the UKIP do have a lot of values i belive, (also quite a few that i dont as well).

I think the comments about 5 star hotels are a bit misguided. I work with a charity which provides emotional support to a lot of assylum seekers in my spare time and the indiginous people of this country don't know they are born! These people are fleeing persecution from tyrannical governments and our government is locking them in detention centres (read: prisons) or shelving them in highrise flats (read: Imperialist answer to shanty towns) and giving them a pittance to survive on whilst denying them any right to use whatever qualifications they have to earn money and pay their own way in the world. Perhaps if you'd known these facts other posters might have refrained from using the term ignorant, which was correctly defined earlier as lacking knowledge....
hear hear little willy!!!
it has nothing to do with being racist. yes, there are people who have problems in their own countries but we are being played for fools........
if you ask me all politicians are lying scumbags and all as bad as each other, but at the end of the day, if you dont vote, you can t complain about any of the problems in this country.
snp :-)
I feel that immigrants are not the problem here. Before the current situation arose the UK was full of 'immigrants' from the Commonwealth countries, and nobody can deny they helped the UK out as we had a dire shortage of labour (Post WW2). Gradually and (in most cases grudgingly) they have been accepted into society. I am fed up with people complaining about other EU citizens - and we're in the EU like it or not, and personally I don't - but the fact remains that there are doctors, architects, lawyers etc etc from eastern europe cleaning hotel rooms or mowing lawns for a living. This is not because they have set out to steal jobs, but because they do not see these jobs as beneath them. They are prepared to put in a hard shift. You tell your average dole mole here that you will pay 50p above minimum wage for starting @ 5am and see how many take you up on the offer... Everyone here wants a job, and a well paid job at that, but nobody is prepared to clean a dirty toilet /rant over/
I wouldn't waste my vote on any of them - load of tosh the lot of them especially BLAIR
Green. At least then there might be some hope for sorting out the energy crisis and the hopeless shambles that is public transport.

There isn't anyone else I'd consider, really. Sadly at the last election there wasn't even a Green Party candidate for my constituency. Let's hope they'll find one by the next time.
isnt that like, private? i dont mean that horribly but isnt the whole idea of an election that lts secret?
maybe.....
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Lib Dem. everyone else has had a chance so it must be there turn!
http://www.yesitshelpful.com
"Everyone has a right to voice an opinion and is entitled to freedom of speech, which unfortunately seems ever decreasing in this country nowadays (thanks to all the bleeding heart liberals and do-gooders). "

pjm, let me know if you understand the contradiction in this? I'm genuinely interested.
Politicians are all as bad as each other. We need to show a united front against their two-faced antics and the one policy generic to all parties at the moment of giving with one hand whilst taking twice as much with the other.

Don't vote. It just encourages the b@stards.

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