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Bollitics: The General Election 2010 Exit Poll


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How Did You Vote in the General Election?  

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  1. 1. How Did You Vote in the General Election?

    • Conservative
      52
    • Labour
      39
    • Liberal Democrats
      76
    • Green
      4
    • UKIP
      4
    • BNP
      5
    • Jury Team
      0
    • SNP
      0
    • Plaid Cymru
      1
    • Spoilt Ballot
      1
    • Didn't bother
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Good news for the people of the country (and foxes and deer!) that the Lib Dems are now chatting with Labour. Their philosophies of a fair society for everybody are far more likely to work together than the Lib Dems' fair society working with the Tory party's fairness for the rich and privileged and selfish only society.

I said a few weeks ago that Brown would go after the election after seeing an interview on tv and that my ideal result would be a Lib Dem-Labour coalition with a new Labour leader (I would prefer Alan Johnson but David Miliband is fine too....no Harriet Harman or Ed Balls though please!). Let's hope for the good of the country, especially the weak and vulnerable and those who do not have the advantages and opportunities that others take for granted, that the fox murderers are sent back to the opposition benches where they can't ruin so many lives.

Screw the economy and the lives of our boys in Afghanistan.

Just so long as the foxes are alright :shock:

Another inane insult which goes straight over my head!! :lol::lol::lol:

As I put in my comment "for the good of the country" and the "vulnerable".....that clearly covers both the economy and "our boys"...and I really believe that you care about them!....but don't let that stop you spouting your usual..........

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Good news for the people of the country (and foxes and deer!) that the Lib Dems are now chatting with Labour. Their philosophies of a fair society for everybody are far more likely to work together than the Lib Dems' fair society working with the Tory party's fairness for the rich and privileged and selfish only society.

I said a few weeks ago that Brown would go after the election after seeing an interview on tv and that my ideal result would be a Lib Dem-Labour coalition with a new Labour leader (I would prefer Alan Johnson but David Miliband is fine too....no Harriet Harman or Ed Balls though please!). Let's hope for the good of the country, especially the weak and vulnerable and those who do not have the advantages and opportunities that others take for granted, that the fox murderers are sent back to the opposition benches where they can't ruin so many lives.

What did you think of Alan Clark?

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Theres something about David Milliband I don't think I'll ever like.

I think it's the fact he seems to have walked off the set of a gothic horror film, he's just got that vampiric look. Or maybe even an Igor (in which case he'd do well with the US 'Yeth marthter...'.

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Good news for the people of the country (and foxes and deer!) that the Lib Dems are now chatting with Labour. Their philosophies of a fair society for everybody are far more likely to work together than the Lib Dems' fair society working with the Tory party's fairness for the rich and privileged and selfish only society.

I said a few weeks ago that Brown would go after the election after seeing an interview on tv and that my ideal result would be a Lib Dem-Labour coalition with a new Labour leader (I would prefer Alan Johnson but David Miliband is fine too....no Harriet Harman or Ed Balls though please!). Let's hope for the good of the country, especially the weak and vulnerable and those who do not have the advantages and opportunities that others take for granted, that the fox murderers are sent back to the opposition benches where they can't ruin so many lives.

Screw the economy and the lives of our boys in Afghanistan.

Just so long as the foxes are alright :shock:

Have the tories said they will withdraw our troops from Afghanistan?

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Somebody mentioned Jon Cruddas to me the other day, have a read about him.

I like Alan Johnson but am not convinced.

Anybody but David Miliband for me. But I would give him a chance if that happens to be the choice, I am just not sure of his morals.

He must have some morals or he would be in the Tory Party :winkold:

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Anybody but David Miliband for me. But I would give him a chance if that happens to be the choice, I am just not sure of his morals.

I'd wager he's a bit of a lefty, as in more on the socialist scale of things rather than the last two new labour leaders.

Probably why he won't get it then, they seem content in being a middle of the road party without any balls to shake up the system.

You're probably right, I just don't think I trust him anyway. He was the one behind hiding the brutality against those held in Guantanimo (I think)

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Good news for the people of the country (and foxes and deer!) that the Lib Dems are now chatting with Labour. Their philosophies of a fair society for everybody are far more likely to work together than the Lib Dems' fair society working with the Tory party's fairness for the rich and privileged and selfish only society.

I said a few weeks ago that Brown would go after the election after seeing an interview on tv and that my ideal result would be a Lib Dem-Labour coalition with a new Labour leader (I would prefer Alan Johnson but David Miliband is fine too....no Harriet Harman or Ed Balls though please!). Let's hope for the good of the country, especially the weak and vulnerable and those who do not have the advantages and opportunities that others take for granted, that the fox murderers are sent back to the opposition benches where they can't ruin so many lives.

What did you think of Alan Clarke?

great band The Hollies........are they talking with the LibDems?

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Good news for the people of the country (and foxes and deer!) that the Lib Dems are now chatting with Labour. Their philosophies of a fair society for everybody are far more likely to work together than the Lib Dems' fair society working with the Tory party's fairness for the rich and privileged and selfish only society.

I said a few weeks ago that Brown would go after the election after seeing an interview on tv and that my ideal result would be a Lib Dem-Labour coalition with a new Labour leader (I would prefer Alan Johnson but David Miliband is fine too....no Harriet Harman or Ed Balls though please!). Let's hope for the good of the country, especially the weak and vulnerable and those who do not have the advantages and opportunities that others take for granted, that the fox murderers are sent back to the opposition benches where they can't ruin so many lives.

What did you think of Alan Clarke?

great band The Hollies........are they talking with the LibDems?

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Good news for the people of the country (and foxes and deer!) that the Lib Dems are now chatting with Labour. Their philosophies of a fair society for everybody are far more likely to work together than the Lib Dems' fair society working with the Tory party's fairness for the rich and privileged and selfish only society.

I said a few weeks ago that Brown would go after the election after seeing an interview on tv and that my ideal result would be a Lib Dem-Labour coalition with a new Labour leader (I would prefer Alan Johnson but David Miliband is fine too....no Harriet Harman or Ed Balls though please!). Let's hope for the good of the country, especially the weak and vulnerable and those who do not have the advantages and opportunities that others take for granted, that the fox murderers are sent back to the opposition benches where they can't ruin so many lives.

What did you think of Alan Clarke?

great band The Hollies........are they talking with the LibDems?

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You're probably right, I just don't think I trust him anyway. He was the one behind hiding the brutality against those held in Guantanimo (I think)

I don't think he had much choice to be fair, the American seemed pretty damned determined to keep it all under wraps.

Foreign Secretary is just one of those positions though, you are going to get your hands dirty one way or another.

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Good news for the people of the country (and foxes and deer!) that the Lib Dems are now chatting with Labour. Their philosophies of a fair society for everybody are far more likely to work together than the Lib Dems' fair society working with the Tory party's fairness for the rich and privileged and selfish only society.

I said a few weeks ago that Brown would go after the election after seeing an interview on tv and that my ideal result would be a Lib Dem-Labour coalition with a new Labour leader (I would prefer Alan Johnson but David Miliband is fine too....no Harriet Harman or Ed Balls though please!). Let's hope for the good of the country, especially the weak and vulnerable and those who do not have the advantages and opportunities that others take for granted, that the fox murderers are sent back to the opposition benches where they can't ruin so many lives.

What did you think of Alan Clarke?

great band The Hollies........are they talking with the LibDems?

I was going to say a very good striker but probably a bit old now...although still better than Heskey! :winkold:

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Well well. A coalition of the losers, is it? Mandlescum's paw prints all over this one imo. It will be interesting because unless my maths is wrong, they'd also need the support of the nationalists who would extract their pound of flesh, probably related to being protected from spending cuts to a greater extent than England.

So a Tory landslide in October I'd guess, though what still remains to inherit by that time is another question all together...

At least the foxes will be safe though, you gotta love the little chicken/lamb murderers ;)

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I do still think the smart move is to be in opposition at the moment. Dunno about a Tory landslide, but there could be a Tory win later in the year.

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As I put in my comment "for the good of the country" and the "vulnerable".....that clearly covers both the economy and "our boys"...and I really believe that you care about them!....but don't let that stop you spouting your usual..........

I would think that "vulnerable" covered those poor foxes as well, but you still managed to single them out for special coverage twice in your diatribe.

Just an example of where your priorities lie.

13 years and still not managed a fair and just society, but I'm sure that Labour will manage it in the next 6 months :bonk:

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