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I like the green party, but theres not a local green party counciller in my constituancy.
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Posted: 2005-05-05 14:57:58
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I'm gonna vote leberal too.
as mentioned above, they wont win but better than voting for the other two.
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Posted: 2005-05-05 15:02:35
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On 2005-05-05 14:49:42, dave_uk wrote:
Everyone should vote for whoever they choose - but I don't believe most people are prepared to waste their vote. I'm sure what Batesie says is true, but the question is why do people want to vote Lib Dem. Is it because, as miss copperfield suggests that Charles Kennedy is the only one actually talking sense (I don't think so!) or more likely because they are disillusioned with the other parties and are voting for change and not a political party?
Ah, never mind. There'll still be a Labour Government tomorrow.
Over and out
Thats right charles kennedy is making sense,more sense than blair and howard.If you look closer at liberal policys you will find that their policys make sense and are direct and honest,no bull like with the other two.
Well if labour win or not we shall all know by tomorrow,Don't be so sure!...lets hope though by some miracle the Libdems win and then the ones who will be out will be bush lover blair!
I've said my peace...so lets see who peterkay votes for now?....I'm sure he said he's 70% liberals!
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Posted: 2005-05-05 15:03:24
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Liberal it is buddy.
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Posted: 2005-05-05 15:20:18
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i just got back from the polling station, voted liberal democrats
it is very confusing, but i think i made the right choice
i guess we will know in the morning
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Posted: 2005-05-05 15:28:32
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A little aside: did you know there is one GB constituency where neither the Conservatives and LibDems are opposing the sitting Labour MP?
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Posted: 2005-05-05 15:36:03
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Well done guys....Lets wish the liberals the best of luck!They may not win tomorrow but at least they will win more seats in parliment.
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Posted: 2005-05-05 15:36:19
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True.
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Posted: 2005-05-05 15:45:34
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Congratulations to Tony Blair and the Labour Party. An historic third term won by what is still a convincing majority (although lower than their enormous previous one).
Just goes to show that negative campaigning doesn't win elections, and that the people of Great Britain have voted on the real issues, not purely on the massively-overhyped significance of the Iraq War!
Four more years of economic prosperity and investment in public services
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Posted: 2005-05-06 13:21:51
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I worked in a polling station all day it was tuff 6.00am - 10.30pm but i voted Lib Dem national and district

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turn out was poor out of just over 1150 on my registered list onlyt 462 people turned up
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Posted: 2005-05-06 13:32:19
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