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3rd May, 2007 at 10:57:24 -

Today I went out and voted for the first time, and I urge every UK person here of voting age to do the same! It felt marvellous to put a nice big tick in the Lib Dem box.

Judging by the amount of banners and posters (not very scientific I know) I predict large gains nationwide for the Tories, small steady LD gains in Northern, Welsh and Scottish areas, and heavy losses for Labour.

Have you voted yet? Why not!?

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:03:03 -

I do not vote because I prefer to tell everyone, who voted, that they made mistake and I would have voted on other fraction. And I want to have right to complain that I'm not responsible for all that bad things happening in my country. It is so good to have some people to tell them "you made wrong", "you could've chosen better".

Oh, and the first time I'll be allowed to vote will be few years later.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:06:00 -

Broo, Noodle was talking about the UK elections - not elections in other countries.

I voted, not saying who I voted for though.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:11:23 -

If your government don't do anything with the foreigners coming for a job, I'll gladly go work in UK and steal some jobs from British cos I'm harder, better, faster, stronger and of course, way cheaper ;---P. Vote racists if you want to be safe! ;---).

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:12:56 -

Who are you?

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:15:15 -

My family voted. I cant be arsed to leave my territory to vote.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:15:22 -

OK, relax. Actually, I'm not interested in leaving home. :---).

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:17:12 -

Argh, Adam! Not you as well!!! I cannot understand people who don't vote.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:35:43 -

Maybe they don't want to lose 10 minutes of their life or aren't interested in going out when the weather isn't good? It is not that hard to understand :---).

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 11:41:55 -

The weather is perfect. And as for losing 10 minutes - what's 10 minutes? You spend longer on the bog!

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 12:23:21 -

Democracy doesn't work.

I didn't know you were of the legal age Noodle?!

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 12:29:17 -

I voted in last year's election here in Sweden.

Are Liberal Democrats the same as the National Liberals? I'm not high on UK politics.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 13:03:24 -

Voting matters, BROO. It is almost the difference between starting a war and not starting one.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 14:07:35 -

No such thing as "the National Liberals".

Liberal Democrats are exactly as the name suggests - a party which stand for democracy, with liberal leanings.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 14:13:57 -

What about "The Peasants"?

Ok, sorry for ruining a serious topic like that, but Phredreeke started!

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 14:25:03 -

I ticked none and wrote BNP down the side.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 14:25:28 -

No such thing as "the National Liberals".

Liberal Democrats are exactly as the name suggests - a party which stand for democracy, with liberal leanings.


Apparantly my visits to TDC has rot my brain...

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 14:29:20 -

Lol Broomie

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 14:50:10 -

If I was to vote I'd vote for the old Monster Raving Loony Party... Is that box still available on the ballot thing?

http://www.omrlp.com/

BTW those foreigners - this actually is a real political party in the UK ... lol. At least it was, I think the guy that runs it now might have given up now.

Edit: cant go wrong with the old Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Monster_Raving_Loony_Party

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3rd May, 2007 at 14:54:41 -

I'm sure at one point a dog was in charge of them, or some form of animal, after the main guy deaded.

Oh, it was a cat

"...The running of the OMRLP fell to Alan "Howling Laud" Hope and his late cat, Cat Mandu (killed 2002), who were the joint winners of the 1999 membership ballot for the replacement for Sutch..."

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3rd May, 2007 at 15:51:39 -

Catmandu?

And people were thinking that the Paedophile party in the Netherlands were weird... Man, OMRLP sounds so much better.

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 16:10:08 -

Hmm no I think the Netherlands were right on this one

 
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3rd May, 2007 at 16:12:39 -

I voted. Thought I don't agree with their stance on wind farms (which I'm for).

 
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4th May, 2007 at 03:25:04 -

i voted for the queen

 
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4th May, 2007 at 12:17:03 -

Well I was wrong in many respects with my predictions. Rochdale became a Lib Dem constituency, but overall they did poorly. Labour didn't crash and burn, and Tories made only slight inroads. So overall, a pretty boring election (not much changed, apart from in my area).

 
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4th May, 2007 at 12:58:29 -

Oldham's still Labour, about 40 labour seats and 3 conservative. That'll never change. Still waiting to find out what Saddleworth will become.

 
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4th May, 2007 at 16:30:01 -

until someone wins an election by a single vote, i'm not going to bother voting. people always tend to say "but what if everyone thought like that?" but the simple fact is that my voting / not voting has absolutely no effect on whether anyone else votes.

also, i'm all for letting anyone come into the country to work (with the exception of axe-murderers and such), in the hope that someday i'll get to go live and work where i want. at the moment it sucks because its so hard to get any kind of long term visa for any of the countries i want to go to.

 
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4th May, 2007 at 17:08:04 -

WTF you flid. All my mates don't vote because they say the exact same friggin thing. Well guess what - your vote DOES count. Every vote against Labour is a vote against what they did to Iraq, to the state they got hospitals into. Or whatever they did to your local council. Every vote against Conservative is a message telling them to get their party in order, or every vote against the Lib Dems is telling them to simply be better.

 
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5th May, 2007 at 09:18:14 -

it's a nice idea, but again, i find it really hard to believe any politicians are thinking "if just one more person had voted against us i'd have totally changed our policies, but obviously everythings fine because they didn't".

 
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5th May, 2007 at 09:58:00 -

But the fact that your point of view is shared by many others makes it thousands of votes not being cast... Not that I can vote, especially in the UK...

I think this is kinda what James was getting at, I could very well be mistaken and full of crap.

 
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5th May, 2007 at 10:22:04 -

Thousands? You mean millions, right?

Who would you vote, if no one was good? Nobody or maybe one of them?

 
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5th May, 2007 at 10:35:58 -

It doesn't work like that. You vote for whoever is more right for you. There isn't a party that does 100% of what I want them too, so I chose the closest. That's all you can do. Or simply vote against the current government just so they're no longer in power (I believe the Daily Mail coined this as "Give them a bloody nose").
Ben is right on the money. the "my vote will not count" only works when everyone else except that person votes.


 
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6th May, 2007 at 05:43:55 -

If there is nobody good enough to vote for, stand yourself. If you can't be bothered, just vote for the best of the bunch (or vote tactically). Either way, there is no argument for not participating in elections.

I'm sure there have been many elections won by tiny majorities (maybe not 1, though).

"also, i'm all for letting anyone come into the country to work"
Then vote for a party which is in support of the EU and it's relaxed immigration laws. Lib Dem, or Labour'd be your best bet.

 
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11th May, 2007 at 09:26:24 -

Although i dont like The Labour Party i do personally believe Local elections you vote for the candidate who has done the best for the area, whether they are Conservatives, Labour or Liberal.

This Will suprise Shadrach Boothman but i voted Labour , the candidate has been in ages and always does good for the area, no point voting in someone useless who will neglect where you live is there?

Make your policy/political stand on general elections, thats when to get your opinion on the Party Politics i reckon.

Well thats my opinion anyway

Plus there was a report that stated that if we placed wind turbines offshore and on every piece of high land available, we would still need vast quantities of fuel generated power, the enviromental benefit is also minimised by the impact of building, transporting and errecting the turbines. Nice idea, i like it, but it is not the answer to solve the UK's power problem. Similar to recycling, the only material thats worthwhile recycling is aluminium, anything else has more of an impact that digging it out the ground and starting again , although the impact maybe justified as we are not using resources left in the ground. Hmm.

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11th May, 2007 at 12:33:56 -

Aah, HagarTech, the old Tory. I won't go into nitty-gritty, but you made a wise choice by turning your back on the Conservatives.

They're probably too left wing for you these days .

 
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11th May, 2007 at 17:45:06 -

Lol i'm quite a socialist at heart, i just evaluate everything with a scientist's eyes, which makes me giggle at whats happening . I dont mind a true socialist, but Champagne Socialists really wind me up!

I have a freind who's family (all Labour supporters) is easily pulling in approaching 90k a year, but they moan about university fees (before the new system), road tax on their big brand new 4x4's, have a beutiful huge house and a lot of posh motors. I have a multi coloured British Leyland motor , but i would not trade it for the world

As i said Local Elections i vote for the best person for the job, party politics has nothing to do with it, the Labour guy takes care of the area, and thus got my vote .

In the general i dont know who to vote for , if i ever set a party up (me and a few old mates was talking about this the other day), you would be one i would ask to join , we was thinking of the "Common Sense" party, as so few people seem to have this ability nowadays.

 
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12th May, 2007 at 06:03:40 -

Yeah, I agree about those people who drive massive cars then complain because they get taxed. I agree with having to pay for university - after all, uni is a privilege, not a right. I wouldn't want to be a drain on society simply because I wanted to spend three years eating dry cereal and wanking into my socks.

I would join your party Hagar, but there's no way you'd ever make a dent on the Big Three. But I am thankful we have at least three, in the US they only have two.

 
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12th May, 2007 at 06:40:26 -

Haha university life so elegantly put, since i have been living with a girl - my eating habits have gone...healthy! . I dont drink or smoke either , some people class me as a weirdo for that hehe.

I personally think University fee's should be assisted upon Merit, much like the old old system. Being an engineer (electronic & Software), i think engineers will help the economy and therefore the cost to the enconomy is very little, if any.

Merit based scholarships are like gold dust now, and there is some superb engineers that can not afford to go to uni at all as in the old system the parents could not afford it, and on the new system thought of having that much debt freaks them out. A very good freind of mine never got to go to uni, and he would have done a BEng Mechanical degree so easy, he is that good. Things like that really annoy me, he should have had help...(says the "Tory").

Where a degree/university education will help the enconomy I reckon merit based scholarships should be given, thats my opinion anyway.

I agree without a large slice of money, we would stand no chance in a general. Even if i won the lottery, a few million is pennies for running a campaign .

 
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12th May, 2007 at 07:28:42 -

I drive a Triumph Spitfire Mk4 and I wouldn't have it any other way

4x4's are a little more needed up here though. Rivers flood, huge hills, snow storms from time to time.

I propose a system like Hagars university idea, where it's all based on merits. If you live in the hills you shouldn't get taxed extra on 4x4's. If you live in London with one then you are a spacker and deserve to get financially raped.
Personally I can't fault the university system. There are plenty of measures to help you out if you can't afford to go, you can take out an extra student loan to cover student fees so you can effectively go uni and not pay a penny till you start earning in a proper job.

Incidentally, it's cheaper for me to go away to one of our places on the mainland than it is to jump into the Motorhome for a UK break now. Now you can anywhere for a days worth of petrol.

 
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12th May, 2007 at 07:37:25 -

Aaah Jimmi, you can't have one rule for the you and one rule for the rest. You do not need a 4x4 at all, that's balls. And even if you did, you could still afford to pay extra tax on it, seen as you talk of the several houses you have. It's your choice to live in the scenic, beautiful hills, away from the polluted cities.

Don't agree on the merit idea though. If you choose to follow an in-demand career path, you will be rewarded with a higher pay package at the end. If you choose to study psychology, it's your own fault if you can't find a well-paid job. University is available to all now, there's no financial reason not to go. If you're poor, you get it paid for. If you're rich, you can pay yourself. If you're in the middle (like me), you pay a bit, and the government pays a bit. A perfect solution to the problem by Labour.

 
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