2010 Election Poll

Who have you voted for?


  • Total voters
    85
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Labour.

In a Lib Dem safe seat - which i'm fine with Vince Cable winning - i have no beef with the Libs.

Just crossing my fingers that the Tories don't get in.
 
I voted Lib Dem on the basis that I'll be voting Alliance over here.
 
Conservative - I'm in a safe seat but I've always voted (and always voted con) just because it makes me feel like I'm a part of the system. The Conservatives and David Cameron don't exactly embody my beliefs and preferred policy choices but they're the closest to me on the political spectrum.
 
Liberal Democrats for me although it was a close call between voting for who I want, or just stopping Conservatives.
 
First time ever have put my cross alongside Conservative.

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Changed and updated, all those who voted in the other thread, please re-vote now.
 
I ended up voting Labour. I'm in an incredibly marginal seat, with just a few hundred votes between Labour and the Conservatives. I'd like to have voted Lib Dem, but I reasoned that, with the current electoral system, I'd rather do my bit to try and keep the Conservatives out. I'll probably fail anyway.
 
You can't fool me, I can see your deleted message. Anyway, it's all working now.
 
Interesting, it's a Labour-Conservative marginal.

BBC News | Election 2010 | Constituency | Milton Keynes South

Do you not think that you have wasted your vote?

I was arguing with that for a while, and to be honest (I haven't actually voted yet, just a couple hours away) I toyed with going Labour, at least to make a difference, but then I decided no, vote with who I want, and not with the alternative party, which will be a vote to see another party lose.

Anyway, I don't consider it a wasted vote as such, because it will still give my vote to a party in the spotlight, and if we all voted for the safer option to stop other parties from winning, the parties who actually earn our vote, like the lib dems for me, would never, ever challenge.

Plus, even if they don't win the seats, the popular vote still counts for something.
 
Gonna vote Lib Dems after work, although I want Tories to win (albeit with a sprinkle of Lib Dem) and my local Tory is 1/16 to win!
 
Are you guys serious voting for Labour?!
You honestly want that half-dead, one eyed chap who's party have been in power for 13 years, taken us to illegal wars, who have allowed the economy to be destroyed and have added soo much spin to Government that it's embarrassing?!
 
Are you guys serious voting for Labour?!
You honestly want that half-dead, one eyed chap who's party have been in power for 13 years, taken us to illegal wars, who have allowed the economy to be destroyed and have added soo much spin to Government that it's embarrassing?!

First what relevance does the 'half dead - one eye'd' jibe have to do with voting for policies.

They've been in power 13 years - And?

Illegal Wars - Granted, but so would the Tories.

Allowed the economy to be destroyed - The Tories have got pretty much every call in the recession wrong - don't nationalise Northern Rock etc...

It's a global recession - you mkae it sound like Brown himself robbed a bank and triggered a worldwide loss of confidence.

So much spin - 'Cos the other parties would never dream of that.
 
Are you guys serious voting for Labour?!
You honestly want that half-dead, one eyed chap who's party have been in power for 13 years, taken us to illegal wars, who have allowed the economy to be destroyed and have added soo much spin to Government that it's embarrassing?!

You dont remember the Tories, do you?
 
There your betters Heapy, you just remember that!


fecking hell, I've nieces older than you :(
 
Are you guys serious voting for Labour?!
You honestly want that half-dead, one eyed chap who's party have been in power for 13 years, taken us to illegal wars, who have allowed the economy to be destroyed and have added soo much spin to Government that it's embarrassing?!

:lol:

The funny thing is that this is the same answer I always get when asking why those that will vote Tory are doing so. Always the state of the economy and Iraq, ignoring the fact that the economy had nothing to do with Labour and that the Tories too supported the Iraq war. This whole classy 'one-eyed crook' dig is also frequent among em.

Gotta give Cameron credit, he's fooled quite a few with his empty promises.
 
:lol:

The funny thing is that this is the same answer I always get when asking why those that will vote Tory are doing so. Always the state of the economy and Iraq, ignoring the fact that the economy had nothing to do with Labour and that the Tories too supported the Iraq war. This whole classy 'one-eyed crook' dig is also frequent among em.

Gotta give Cameron credited, he's fooled quite a few with his empty promises.

except Brown has made quite a mess with everyone's finances and the war was started by Bliar promising us that there were WMDs
 
Change. Yes, that's certainly at the core of Conservative ideology isn't it. Not at all a pathetic attempt to catch a bit of Obama stardust.

Well with Labour having been in power this past decade and with what they intended for the nation, Change is the first name on the team sheet.

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