View Poll Results: Who would you vote for?
Labour



13
22.41%
Conservative



21
36.21%
Liberal Democrat



9
15.52%
Scottish National Party



2
3.45%
Plaid Cymru



0
0%
British National Party



2
3.45%
Green Party



4
6.90%
Monster Raving Loony Party



4
6.90%
Other



1
1.72%
None



2
3.45%
Voters: 58. You may not vote on this poll
The BE UK Election!
#1
For a bit of fun...
If you could go into a UK Polling Station today, who would get your X?
(This should be set up as an anonymous poll)
If you could go into a UK Polling Station today, who would get your X?
(This should be set up as an anonymous poll)
Last edited by Jingsamichty; May 6th 2010 at 6:17 am.
#2
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Cripes you cant flea a sinking ship then expect to sit safe and snug in the life boat and then be allowed to give orders to the captain on what he did wrong
#3
Obviously my opening words "For a bit of fun..." passed you by!
I can't vote in the US Elections but I am allowed to ponder who I might vote for.
I also can't vote in the Canadian elections, but that's not a problem because they're of no import. I've hear of Stephen Harper, but I could probably not pick him out of a identity parade. I don't think I could name one other Canadian politician... oh wait, David Bronconnier, Mayor of Calgary. No idea what he looks like though.
I can't vote in the US Elections but I am allowed to ponder who I might vote for.
I also can't vote in the Canadian elections, but that's not a problem because they're of no import. I've hear of Stephen Harper, but I could probably not pick him out of a identity parade. I don't think I could name one other Canadian politician... oh wait, David Bronconnier, Mayor of Calgary. No idea what he looks like though.
#8
Looks like the voters in here are reasonably typical of the folks voting at home.
I'll put a (virtual) tenner on another election within 12 months.
I'll put a (virtual) tenner on another election within 12 months.
#12
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You have either jumped through hoops to become a Canadian Citizen or are not entitled to vote in Canada. Yet you have made a life here so you should be voting here too.
What's wrong with voting where you live and work and where your heritage is? And thank **** that Britain isn't one of those twisted backward countries that make voting a legal obligation.
#13
I'd vote for CURE - Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality: Heard an interview with them on CBC today - they seemed quite fun:
http://www.votecure.com/vote/?p=13
http://www.votecure.com/vote/?p=13




