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Vote: Anything to kick David Cameron out of No. 10. To blame Labour for all the problems of the last 5 years is pitiful. The national debt increased as a result of the bailout of the failing finance sector. How do we deal with paying off this bailout fund? Cutting all public services and benefits for those who truly need them. Disgraceful behaviour and I for one would not want to see what additional harm another 5 years would do under Mr Cameron's control. Even Thatcher knew not to privatise Royal Mail and she was a right fruitcake. |
Eurogamers Exit Poll • Page 2
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Kichijoten 4,555 posts
Seen 6 years ago
Registered 8 years agoPsychotext wrote:
That is true but in reality their biggest mistake was voting ed in charge rather than David. I'm pretty sure if David was their leader they'd have won this election.
PazJohnMitch wrote:
Biggest mistake Labour made was not trying to defend what they did with the economy in their last term. It's become gospel truth that they "spent all the money" and "ran up the credit cards" and that austerity saved us all... when the reality is a lot more complicated.
Intending to vote Tory.
Really pissed off with Labour for making me feel like a Tory vote is the only rational vote.
Normally vote Lib Dem and my heart is still with them but the risk of Ed Balls fucking up everything is too great.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/ng-interactive/2015/apr/29/the-austerity-delusion -
Psychotext 70,652 posts
Seen 21 hours ago
Registered 15 years agoWe'll never know. I suspect you're probably right though. -
You-can-call-me-kal 23,013 posts
Seen 18 hours ago
Registered 15 years agoCobalt_Jackal wrote:
Good to see the classic tactic of burying pure evil amongst a plethora of "common sense" (if totally impractical) policies is working fir UKIP.
Im voting UKIP or Green
Im leaning towards UKIP as even though i don't agree with alot of what they belive..but still i agree more than disagree with them. -
PazJohnMitch 17,276 posts
Seen 12 hours ago
Registered 14 years agoKichijoten wrote:
Definitely agree there!
Psychotext wrote:
That is true but in reality their biggest mistake was voting ed in charge rather than David. I'm pretty sure if David was their leader they'd have won this election.
PazJohnMitch wrote:
Biggest mistake Labour made was not trying to defend what they did with the economy in their last term. It's become gospel truth that they "spent all the money" and "ran up the credit cards" and that austerity saved us all... when the reality is a lot more complicated.
Intending to vote Tory.
Really pissed off with Labour for making me feel like a Tory vote is the only rational vote.
Normally vote Lib Dem and my heart is still with them but the risk of Ed Balls fucking up everything is too great.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/ng-interactive/2015/apr/29/the-austerity-delusion -
THFourteen 54,987 posts
Seen 2 hours ago
Registered 16 years agoJeez this is an exit poll not a comments thread.
Bitching and moaning to the politics thread please
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PazJohnMitch 17,276 posts
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Registered 14 years agoSorry -
Psychotext 70,652 posts
Seen 21 hours ago
Registered 15 years agoGus wrote:
It's funny though really. They actually have much better policies than the Greens... who have some truly, truly awful ones.
Good to see the classic tactic of burying pure evil amongst a plethora of "common sense" (if totally impractical) policies is working fir UKIP.
But even with that, they're still racist cunts (sorry, not buying the "just a few bad eggs" bullshit any more). -
D_Mantis 486 posts
Seen 1 year ago
Registered 8 years agoLib-Dem. I live in historically tory constituency, voting tactically won't really work. FPTP is a really shit voting system, my vote is almost certainly wasted. -
You-can-call-me-kal 23,013 posts
Seen 18 hours ago
Registered 15 years agoPsychotext wrote:
I do agree. I wish I could vote Green but there's absolutely no chance until they begin to prove that they would have some slight clue how to actually govern.
Gus wrote:
It's funny though really. They actually have much better policies than the Greens... who have some truly, truly awful ones.
Good to see the classic tactic of burying pure evil amongst a plethora of "common sense" (if totally impractical) policies is working fir UKIP.
But even with that, they're still racist cunts (sorry, not buying the "just a few bad eggs" bullshit any more). -
disusedgenius 10,677 posts
Seen 2 days ago
Registered 14 years agoLib Dems for me. Mostly for electoral reform and digital rights stuff. Might've gone for Labour but wasn't impressed by them refusing to bend in a coalition.
Not that it matters of course, I'm in a Labour seat. -
wrinkly 3,721 posts
Seen 2 years ago
Registered 7 years agoWell, after a quick count up, the polls at present seem to be as follows:
Conservatives: 6
Lib. Dems: 4 (edited after a last minute vote from disusedgenius)
Portable mode: 3
Labour:2
SNP: 1
Greens: 1
NHS Action Party: 1
Not voting: 1
Spoilt papers: 1 (Fuzzy Duck - indecisive wanker))
Can't make up mind: 1 (Cobalt-Jackal - obviously schizophrenic)
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monkman76 18,987 posts
Seen 4 days ago
Registered 13 years agodisusedgenius wrote:
They've had no choice but to say that, given the scaremongering on the right about the SNP.
Might've gone for Labour but wasn't impressed by them refusing to bend in a coalition. -
disusedgenius 10,677 posts
Seen 2 days ago
Registered 14 years agomonkman76 wrote:
I expect that to be true but not enough to risk putting a cross on the bet. Besides, pussying out of it for whatever reason isn't a great selling point anyway.
They've had no choice but to say that, given the scaremongering on the right about the SNP. -
Psychotext 70,652 posts
Seen 21 hours ago
Registered 15 years agoIf my local area wasn't so close, I'd be putting portable mode on the paper. 
disusedgenius wrote:
I'm surprised at how many people don't seem to realise that Labour don't need a "deal" to work with the SNP. If the numbers are right, it'll happen. Confidence & Supply baby yeah.
monkman76 wrote:
I expect that to be true but not enough to risk putting a cross on the bet. Besides, pussying out of it for whatever reason isn't a great selling point anyway.
They've had no choice but to say that, given the scaremongering on the right about the SNP.
Edited by Psychotext at 12:13:44 07-05-2015 -
Duffking 16,964 posts
Seen 6 hours ago
Registered 15 years agoPedro -
Wrinkly, are you an independently wealthy pensioner? I've never understood why pensioners in particular vote Tory (unless they live in a dusty old country pile of course).
The most at need / biggest consumers of the welfare state, voting for the NHS fuckers? Even my cinema wife's parents, both Tory ideologists to the core, were talking last night about voting simply on the NHS issues (eminently sensible IMO, particularly as Mr C-W is very ill at the moment). I think their recent experiences in hospitals may have opened their eyes a bit. -
I vote Greens. -
MrFlay 4,670 posts
Seen 7 minutes ago
Registered 13 years agoPES_Fanboy wrote:
The same reason poor white Americans vote Republican.
Wrinkly, are you an independently wealthy pensioner? I've never understood why pensioners in particular vote Tory (unless they live in a dusty old country pile of course).
The most at need / biggest consumers of the welfare state, voting for the NHS fuckers? Even my cinema wife's parents, both Tory ideologists to the core, were talking last night about voting simply on the NHS issues (eminently sensible IMO, particularly as Mr C-W is very ill at the moment). I think their recent experiences in hospitals may have opened their eyes a bit. -
Jazzy_Geoff 8,068 posts
Seen 3 years ago
Registered 12 years agokey marginal voter here voting LABOUR. My vote is +10 for key maginality -
wrinkly 3,721 posts
Seen 2 years ago
Registered 7 years agoPES_Fanboy wrote:
I'm er.............."comfortable"
Wrinkly, are you an independently wealthy pensioner? I've never understood why pensioners in particular vote Tory (unless they live in a dusty old country pile of course).
The most at need / biggest consumers of the welfare state, voting for the NHS fuckers? Even my cinema wife's parents, both Tory ideologists to the core, were talking last night about voting simply on the NHS issues (eminently sensible IMO, particularly as Mr C-W is very ill at the moment). I think their recent experiences in hospitals may have opened their eyes a bit. -
Rivuzu 18,424 posts
Seen 2 days ago
Registered 15 years agoForgot to register at my new address. No polling card for me. :c -
BigOrkWaaagh 10,554 posts
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Registered 14 years agoI voted Labour. -
convz 1,239 posts
Seen 1 day ago
Registered 10 years agoGreen.
I think that's 3 of us now! -
Psychotext 70,652 posts
Seen 21 hours ago
Registered 15 years agowrinkly wrote:
Hopefully you've had the sense to get good private medical insurance.
I'm er.............."comfortable" -
Saul_Iscariot 4,399 posts
Seen 54 minutes ago
Registered 9 years agoI'll be voting Green after I finish at work. -
wrinkly 3,721 posts
Seen 2 years ago
Registered 7 years ago@Psychotext
Oh yes indeedy!
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StarchildHypocrethes 33,974 posts
Seen 1 day ago
Registered 17 years agoNot been yet, but think I'm going Lib Dem. That or Green. -
Oh man thats a lot of Tory votes.
I voted Green.
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