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General election, how will you vote?

General election  

203 members have voted

  1. 1. How will you vote in the election?

    • Conservative
      73
    • Labour
      60
    • Lib Dem
      15
    • UKIP
      25
    • Green
      9
    • BNP
      1
    • Other
      3
    • Will not vote.
      16


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Posted

The man I currently work for only hires staff on part-time contracts so he doesn't have to provide any employment perks to any of his workforce.  Plus, instead of letting his low-income staff make use of out of date food products he prefers to see it binned.  He won't turn the air conditioning in the shop on unless it's above 25 Celsius inside, that means that staff and customers alike have to suffer through unbearably stuffy conditions to save him a few pence on the thousands of quid he brings in each day.  If you clock in a few minutes late you get deducted pay for it, but if you work beyond the end of your shift you don't see the money.  If you agree to work an extra shift you have to get it in writing or he'll try to not pay you because the shift "wasn't approved".  He drives a Bentley to work that says "B055" and talks loudly to customers about the millions that he makes each year.

 

Maybe he's worried about climate change?

Posted

Maybe he's worried about climate change?

Oh aye, after all if he's going to have a nasty air conditioning unit pollute the air as it cools down his office, he needs to offset the carbon somehow right?

Posted

David Camerons arse.

 

Oh get with the programme.  

 

Both Labour and the Conservatives know that the NHS is not sustainable in the current model.  Especially with the staggering population growth.

 

It's just that the Conservatives are a little bit more willing to acknowledge it.

Posted

im torn between conservative and labour, they both tempt me with their lies and have convinced me both parties are evil.

 

the things that are important to me are scrapping the garden tax and having a £8 per hour minimum wage.

 

who should i vote for???

Posted

im torn between conservative and labour, they both tempt me with their lies and have convinced me both parties are evil.

the things that are important to me are scrapping the garden tax and having a £8 per hour minimum wage.

who should i vote for???

me
Posted

im torn between conservative and labour, they both tempt me with their lies and have convinced me both parties are evil.

 

the things that are important to me are scrapping the garden tax and having a £8 per hour minimum wage.

 

who should i vote for???

just dont vote tories

Posted

Like what??

Borrowing more in 5 years than labour have in decades?

Selling the NHS to their old school friends?

Where are people getting this bull shit from?

What has the borrowing got to do with it? They were handed a huge deficit, it is down by nearly 35%, the borrowing and deficit go hand in hand.
Posted

If all the candidates came to your door step without any identifying colours or emblems would you be able to tell one party from another?

 

We may as well have 1 major party the Conservative Working families democrat party. and then a couple of minority parties - the We blame people who are not like us party and the Nature is beautiful party.

Posted

bradford?

 

Yep - at uni here and the university falls in Bradford West. Already fed up of the Gallobus - just him driving round on an open top bus shouting about how he is responsible for everything good with a megaphone between some shite "free palestine" rap. It'd be funny if it wasn't so painful to watch.

Guest MattP
Posted

Yep - at uni here and the university falls in Bradford West. Already fed up of the Gallobus - just him driving round on an open top bus shouting about how he is responsible for everything good with a megaphone between some shite "free palestine" rap. It'd be funny if it wasn't so painful to watch.

 

He's shortened in the betting market to about a 7/4 chance last time I looked so it's close, the Labour candidate hasn't been helped either as her uncle has came out and called her a liar yesterday over some of the things she's said, these Islamic areas sound like real fun places to be during elections. Bradford West is making Tower Hamlets look clean.

 

P.S Did anyone just watch the Daily Politics and see the 5 min segment with the 'class war party'- quite incredible television.

Posted

They've got a manifesto. Very clear and concise on the website  - http://www.classwarparty.org.uk/

 

I think we might have a party here that Russell Brand can endorse.

 

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But at least they are differentiating themselves from the mass party in the centre of politics.

Posted

How are they planning to abolish the monarchy when the Queen can technically veto anything that goes through parliament? They're essentially planning to ask her to sign her own P45...

Posted

It said on the news this morning that Russell Brand filmed an interview with Ed Milliband last night. Is he going to endorse Labour? I'm on the edge of my seat.

Guest MattP
Posted

But at least they are differentiating themselves from the mass party in the centre of politics.

 

At least they are honest. The last question was brilliant....'Why are you dressed as a woman?' - Because it's all part of my general queerness. lol I should be slating the BBC for giving airtime to these people but it was too funny. I'll post the video when they upload it.

Posted

It said on the news this morning that Russell Brand filmed an interview with Ed Milliband last night. Is he going to endorse Labour? I'm on the edge of my seat.

 

If he does then tory majority confirmed - no one could possibly take that gibbering idiot seriously.

Guest MattP
Posted

It said on the news this morning that Russell Brand filmed an interview with Ed Milliband last night. Is he going to endorse Labour? I'm on the edge of my seat.

 

I bloody hope so! Imagine spending 5 years telling people not to vote, openly admitted you haven't registered to vote and then after the day passes for that to endorse Miliband. lol

 

Looking at the polls today it appears Labour are dropping back again, 30 or 31% generally while the Tories are rock solid around 33% - Despite that UKIP seems to have found an extra couple of percent as well giving them around 15-18 rather than 12-15...

 

Have Labour lost a little bit of there backing to UKIP over the SNP stuff? UKIP now heavy odds on to win Thurrock, Clacton and South Thanet as well as 2/1 or shorter for 5-6 other seats.

Posted

But at least they are differentiating themselves from the mass party in the centre of politics.

Its only evil if they oppose freedom of movement really.
Posted

With the complete and utter balls up Labour made of the last administration..and Mlliband..

Why on earth would anyone vote Labour?

The country was BUST under them. As in..broke

So very true, and it will go bust again under Labour, who WILL pander to the SNP, despite all their denials. Some potential SNP MPs, are already crowing about how they will make the English "suffer", for all they have done to Scotland in the past.

 

A vote for Labour, is literally a vote for the SNP, to fvck us up!

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