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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
      13


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Bloody hell, how can Cameron become Prime Minister? he didn't win the majority which means the majority of the country don't want him.

A rotting pox, as Privateer might say, on him, his party and everyone who voted for them.

Brown resigned without Cameron or Clegg knowing. It was his own decision to go, and by the Constitution Cameron is therefore invited by the Queen to form government as they are the largest party in the HOC.

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Bloody hell, how can Cameron become Prime Minister? he didn't win the majority which means the majority of the country don't want him.

A rotting pox, as Privateer might say, on him, his party and everyone who voted for them.

Well Ajax, I voted Tory, I voted Tory because there was 2 things that Cameron said in the debates that where crucial to business and the first time I've ever heard a leader say as much, and everybody i know in business have said the same thing.

The point I'm making is that when you deal with the Tories you have to have a fiercely dominant leader to make it work, because they are the most right wing and radical party, always have been, Tory leaders don't give way, the last one the did back in the early seventies became a laughing stock.

Had i have known this i would not have voted Tory, and therefore i believe there should be another General Election a few months down the road. That's it.

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You mean the inbred German tax dodger who married a Greek? Wouldn't have thought you'd be a fan Awol?

I love the old bird to bits, thought that was fairly obvious? :winkold:

"Rejoice"!

Arrrr!

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Had i have known this i would not have voted Tory, and therefore i believe there should be another General Election a few months down the road. That's it.

Let's see the outcome of the negotiations.

If LibDems, who are merely socialists in my eyes, are to be in the cabinet, then that isn't what I voted for either.

That said, this may be 'progressive', so perhaps we should taste it before we decide whether it's sour.

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I wonder whether Cameron will accept the role with grace, or start sticking the boot in from his very first speech. I think I know which.

Good point, its utter capitulation in the name of power or they fully intend to do another "night of the long knives" as in a famous part of political history where these fellas are well capable of stabbing each other in the back in the most vicious way.

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Jesus, that **** harpie Harman now the acting leader.

Honestly mate, who cares!?!! :D

I heard she's opening a lap dancing school in the CRE building when Cameron closes it down..

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I reckon if you got organised and got some wood, you could have No.10 and the Houses of Parliament burning before he got chance to get settled.

Yeah, it ended well for the last lot that tried that. Good luck with that.

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Excellent, she gave him short shrift!

Indeed, interview without coffee: "Thanks for nothing, now give me the keys and piss orf!"

I just feel sorry for his kids, they're stuck with the word removed.

What vile stuff.

Yes, you are all so complementary about Thatcher but when it's one of your own....

Brown the liar, ruiner and stalinist control is gone and the country is reborn. The next few years will be tough but at least now there is hope.

Cheers VT :cheers:

Oh and bring back fox hunting. Ban bingo!

Cheers awol! :cheers:

I poured myself a nice glass of merlot just before the rocket polisher emerged from Number 10 to toast his demise.

I'll toast Cameron's move into office with the word's of my heroine uttered when South Georgia was liberated.

"Rejoice"!

I'm actually very optimistic that we can get a fine government out of theis arrangement

Would have preferred a minority Tory govenment but can live with a Tory/lib pact. After 18 months of savage con/lib cuts to public spending (never a vote winner), the Libs will finally recover their conscience, pull out of the coalition and the tories will go on to lose a confidence vote. The majority of Lib voters will register their disgust at voting Clegg and ending up with Cameron and Labour under a new leader will win the next election. Job's a good 'un.

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Jesus, that **** harpie Harman now the acting leader.

Honestly mate, who cares!?!! :D

I heard she's opening a lap dancing school in the CRE building when Cameron closes it down..

:lol:

I just think it tells you everything you need to know (well, not you as you know already!) about that party.

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Jesus, that **** harpie Harman now the acting leader.

Its quite clear to me that woman want a session of hot passionate hard sex, where she actually breaks sweat and probably orgasms for the first time in her life.

She'll then be known as Harlot Harman.

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I hope Scotland get home rule, I would go there in a shot.

Good stuff.

They have a socialist government and a fair bit of home rule. Why don't you go now?

And while your at it do us all a favour and build that wall back up behind you as you leave, so that you can keep all the bitter twisted Scots in with you.

And I will retort: good luck with the greedy Tories and the Queen :lol:
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