View Poll Results: Which party are you voting for in tomorrows general election? [Thanks for voting]
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Conservative
16 18.60% -
Labour
18 20.93% -
Liberal Democrats
19 22.09% -
UKIP [United Kingdom Independence Party]
2 2.33% -
Green
0 0% -
BNP [British National Party]
3 3.49% -
SNP [Scottish National Party]
0 0% -
Plaid Cymru
0 0% -
UUP [Ulster Unionist Party]
0 0% -
Sinn Fein
1 1.16% -
DUP [Democratic Unionist Party]
0 0% -
SDLP [Social Democratic & Labour Party]
0 0% -
Other - Please state which.
0 0% -
I am not going to vote.
3 3.49% -
I am not British but would still like to take part in the poll. So for you nuisances , please put ur X in this box and don't affect the rest of the poll.
24 27.91%
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05-04-2005, 01:23 PM #1Web Hosting Master
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British General Election :: The official Brit WHTers opinion poll.Who are u voting 4?
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Now i know you'll hear many of the politicians say that the opinion poll that really matters is the one being held nationwide tomorrow, but i thought we'd lick a virtual finger and stick it in the air to see which way the political wind is blowing.
Might be interesting.
Comment where you wish.
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05-04-2005, 01:54 PM #2Web Hosting Master
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Oh one further question, if you can, please state which constituency you will be casting your vote in tomorrow.
Uncanny how the colours went in the poll though.
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HEhe, you should have put Conservative and Labour the other way around then the colours would have been correct
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We must remember that there could possibly be bias towards one particular party on this forum and the results may not bear any representation of the actual outcome of the actual vote .
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Seems pretty equal so far!
I'll be voting in Reading East. Currently a Labour area.Steve
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I will be voting Conservative, my constituency is Enfield Southgate 'Portillos old seat before 1997]. Enfield is the northern most borough of London.
Current Labour seat, majority of 5,.200 or so, i'm confident that that can be overhaul ed but you never know, the constituency was split in 97 and 01.
On the colours thing, yep should've done that but i think we'll still see what needs to be seen when it comes to Labour and the Conservative's share of the vote.
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05-04-2005, 07:26 PM #7Cloud Puppet Master
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I am defo a torie... I have fell out with alot of people lately because of this lol
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I say let the conservatives have another go at screwing things up
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I say continue with Labour.
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I'll be giving my vote to Labour tomorrow, let's give Tony another go at this.
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Originally posted by UH-Matt
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Blair on track for re-election on eve of British vote
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Better dull than daft.
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While the election campaign has been going on it has been reported in our local paper that all of the "park rangers" who work in the park nera my house have been made redundant to allow for more police. What a gaff in local political terms.
It's little decisions like that which also made a difference.
For me this is how it breaks down, i don't trust Labour and i don't agree with some pretty big long term ideas they have in mind. I do trust what the Lib Dems say pretty much but i don't agree with anywhere near enough of it to vote for them. I do trust the Tories up to now and i do agree with much of what they propsoe, so if they keep to it they are the right choice. They are also one of only a few who seem to really care about and hold "Britain" [the people] dear, now and in the longer term. And THAT, means a hell of a lot to me. I don't agree with all fo what they say mind, but i agree with enough.
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biggest issue with howard is he comes across as a snivelling git who's biggest argument is mud slinging, and when asked questions he's answered with labours record, not what he wants to do. i dont think he'd be a good prime minister. whilst im not a big fan of labour, i think they're generally moving in a good direction, although the manufacturing industry is/has taken a bit of a kicking.. if i do decide to vote this evening it'll probably be lib dems, but i didnt vote the last couple of times..
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If I were old enough to vote - I would vote Liberal
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Tory....if for no other reason than to get our local MP (Harwich - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/305.stm) out
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Labour will win, there's no doubt about it. But they've lost a lot of respect. I reckon they win with a mojority of 40 seats, which is no where near what they've got in previous years. Hopefully, it will force Tony Blair to think twice before he kills hundreds of thousands of innocent people on false pretences!!!!!!!
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Well i've not voted in the "real world" too, they most likely won't read this but i'd just like to say that the people working at my local polling station were very helpful [me bieng visually impaired] and it is much appreciated on my part.
So i know for certain that the Tories have at elast one vote , and hopefully many many more.
SAVE BRITANNIA!
I can't see Labour or the Lib Dems doing that.
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Voters tipped to give Blair historic third successive win
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...e_050505135946
(I decided to post in your post Critic since it is related)
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POLLS CLOSE IN 3 HOURS AND 6 MINUTES SO IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY VOTED , DO SO!Last edited by effusionx1; 05-05-2005 at 02:05 PM.
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05-05-2005, 01:56 PM #22Retired Moderator
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3 hours actually, so there is a bit longer.
I've just been and voted... For someone currently in the joint lead of this poll.Steve
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If i was old enough to vote i would probably vote Labour, they know what they are doing and could do alot of good things for the country. But i guess thats depends on your opinion .
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which is Tony blair's party?
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Well, i'm finally old enough to vote, but when reviewing who to vote for, i see every party as worse as the other. They all do well in screwing things up. I voted Lib Dems as they seem most decent, but I know they won't win.
Blair & Howard. Hate them passionately.