Knighton Matt Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 who's everyone voting for then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 None of yer darn business you cheeky young man Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 Not telling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_lcfc Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 cant vote yet!!! would vote for raving lunatics though or watever there called. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shum Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 Private. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knighton Matt Posted 6 April 2005 Author Share Posted 6 April 2005 well nice to see some people interested even if they'd rather not say which i respect! makes me so angry when people don't vote cos they can't be arsed or think it doesn't affect them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wellman Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 Cant vote yet but i would vote for the conservatives *sp!* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 Cant vote yet but i would vote for the conservatives *sp!* 88656[/snapback] jeez! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kerryh Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 It's really difficult this time round - I have only ever voted tory in previous elections but I haven't a clue this time round. Anyone help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 It's really difficult this time round - I have only ever voted tory in previous elections but I haven't a clue this time round.Anyone help? 88664[/snapback] if you don't wanna vote for any of the buggers, but still wanna register a 'vote' if you write accross the ballot 'non of the above' it has to be read by the bloke/chick* who reads out the resuts at the end of the evenings events just a thought i won't be voting for the kilroy-silk bollock of a party <_< *edit: returning officer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexikokopops Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 I know who I'm NOT voting for, not sure on who I am though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deathside Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 i won't be voting for the kilroy-silk bollock of a party <_< 88667[/snapback] Kilroy-Silks lot are attracting a lot of support from BNP sympathisers It's no surprise really when you consider some of the crap that KS spouts - Examples here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newcastle_Fox Posted 6 April 2005 Share Posted 6 April 2005 I am voting conservative as she was the best page 3 girl in the middle of the sun today out of the 3 main election parties!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wellman Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 I am voting conservative as she was the best page 3 girl in the middle of the sun today out of the 3 main election parties!! 88772[/snapback] Exactly the same reason as me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kerryh Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 I am voting conservative as she was the best page 3 girl in the middle of the sun today out of the 3 main election parties!! 88772[/snapback] Exactly the same reason as me 88816[/snapback] Oh the power of the Sun ....................... It's a scary, scary thought! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teeno Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 One I can't vote, and 2 it would be pointless around here. Melton has been conservative for decades and there's no chance of it changing despite the fact that our mp has come out of the closet since the last GE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricey Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 I can't vote yet because I turn 18 just after the elections but if I was voting I would vote Liberal Democrats. I trust Charles Kennedy the most out of all the leaders and they want to get rid of tuition fees which is something that needs to be done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 I can't vote yet because I turn 18 just after the elections but if I was voting I would vote Liberal Democrats. I trust Charles Kennedy the most out of all the leaders and they want to get rid of tuition fees which is something that needs to be done. 88865[/snapback] he can say what he likes, knowing he's got no chance of winning anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Random Burglar Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 My 1st chance to vote since i turned 18 so might aswell vote for the fun of it!! But wont say who!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 that Charles Kennedy is a drunk. He doesnt no what he is saying most of the time! I reckon ill vote for labour. No way do we want the torys in. Be a disaster! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deathside Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 that Charles Kennedy is a drunk.88895[/snapback] Well that's a plus point! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Nicky Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 First time I can can vote since turning 18, so my vote will definately be in the ballot box! Unsure on whom to vote for as I don't trust either of the big 2! Probably be a liberal vote! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 One I can't vote, and 2 it would be pointless around here. Melton has been conservative for decades and there's no chance of it changing despite the fact that our mp has come out of the closet since the last GE 88851[/snapback] 40,000 votes for the Tories, and 15,000 for Labour says a lot more then 40,000 votes for the Tories, 5,000 for Labour, and 10,000 abstainers, which is the way this country is going. Unless people were actually abstaining for a legitimate reason rather than "I couldn't be arsed" or "didn't see the point". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 7 April 2005 Share Posted 7 April 2005 One I can't vote, and 2 it would be pointless around here. Melton has been conservative for decades and there's no chance of it changing despite the fact that our mp has come out of the closet since the last GE 88851[/snapback] 40,000 votes for the Tories, and 15,000 for Labour says a lot more then 40,000 votes for the Tories, 5,000 for Labour, and 10,000 abstainers, which is the way this country is going. Unless people were actually abstaining for a legitimate reason rather than "I couldn't be arsed" or "didn't see the point". 89148[/snapback] i'm not against compulsory voting, so long as theres a 'non of the above' box Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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