UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

Pirsahib,

I am assuming you are refering to the Lib-Lab pact of the late 70s. Thats wasn't technically caolition government. And since then we have had 18 years of Tories, followed by 13 years of Labour. Trust most of these opinion polls are bs. I predict a Tory victory, although with a really small majority.

If you are already registered you can vote by proxy.

http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/register_to_vote/apply_to_vote_by_proxy/proxy_vote_application.aspx

Kahaan se :bummer:

close enough,
plus you may want to go back a few more decades :)

have to apply for it at minimum 6 working days before elections, so if i send it by courier tomorrow, it may just happen.

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

one line of advice
dont vote for warmongering,war criminals

Yep! :)

Just saw the second live debate, I see Cameron has cut down on his ridiculous anecdotes ;) And, despite what the Conservatives have been saying these past few days, Cameron is obviously unnerved about the increasing likelihood of a hung parliament.

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

ive heard pakistan was mentioned as 'other rogue states' besides iran and north korea, as the reason for keeping trident nuclear armed submarines?

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

labour. ALthough i like lib dems (more so with the baichara alci ginger)

Molvi Sahib,

Don't worry, the Jamate Islami does not put up candidates in the U.K, and Ahmadi-Nejad isn't standing in my constituency.

I saw the foreign affairs bit, don't recall Pakistan being mentioned as a rogue state.

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

:hmmm: if i vote i might swing liberall ways… i think… it’s just something different i suppose, at least thats the way it seems so far.

So who are you leaning towards. I want Giesla out,

No he didn't mention Pakistan as a rogue state.

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

im surprised at how thin and without substance their foreign policy discussion has been.

which war did jamat e islami or ahmadi-nejad waged??????

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

^ he was being sarcastic me thinks

Nick Clegg does far too much acting

Brown looked as though he was going to black out yesterday haha very pasty looking...can't imagine Brown wanting to share power if there is a 'hung' parliament!

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

Im still a Labour supporter... Cant bring myself to trust conservatives... and Lib ems just seem too clueless at times....

Im just upset ill be missing the elections :(

Zac Goldsmith (Jemima Khan’s brother) is Tory candidate in Richmond

…some say a better version of Nick Clegg!

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

No one for BNP? :(

Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?

One of their flyers was posted through my letterbox today...interesting to say the least:

[QUOTE]
"We're not second class citizens!!"

Get EVEN - Vote BNP"

"Immigration has gone TOO FAR, we're becoming a minority in our own country, and it's time we shut the door!!"

"Our brave heroes have been sent to die in a dust-filled hell hole.....[the government] continues a senseless war which has nothing to do with Britain or British interests."
[/QUOTE]

Whites still make up over 90% of the UK population......they're quaking in their boots already.