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How will you vote?

Desperate_Housewife_2-2
Posts: 1,787 Forumite

Just interested in how people will vote in the election. Everyone I talk to seems so apathetic its frightening, so how will you vote?
Save £12k in 2012 no.49 £10,250/£12,000
Save £12k in 2013 no.34 £11,800/£12,000
'How much can you save' thread = £7,050
Total=£29,100
Mfi3 no. 88: Balance Jan '06 = £63,000. :mad:
Balance 23.11.09 = £nil.
Save £12k in 2013 no.34 £11,800/£12,000
'How much can you save' thread = £7,050
Total=£29,100
Mfi3 no. 88: Balance Jan '06 = £63,000. :mad:
Balance 23.11.09 = £nil.

How will you vote? 144 votes
Conservative
39%
57 votes
Labour
20%
30 votes
Lib Dems
13%
19 votes
UKIP
5%
8 votes
Green
6%
9 votes
BNP
7%
11 votes
Other
6%
10 votes
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I normally wander down to the polling station, get a form, tick it it, and place it in a box.0
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good for you! someone out there is actually planning on voting!Save £12k in 2012 no.49 £10,250/£12,000
Save £12k in 2013 no.34 £11,800/£12,000
'How much can you save' thread = £7,050
Total=£29,100
Mfi3 no. 88: Balance Jan '06 = £63,000. :mad:
Balance 23.11.09 = £nil.0 -
Where is the option for the "all a bunch of lying thieves, we want sound money and small government" party.
That's who I would vote for."The problem with quotes on the internet is that you never know whether they are genuine or not" -
Albert Einstein0 -
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Post for me.
There is a lovely one outside our house and I think it would do a great job.0 -
Undecided still....
Definately not the Cons...Not Again0 -
I know most def.....and it's not Labour!We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.0 -
Round our way, everyone will be voting for proper hunting, shooting & fishing + a bit of gratuitous flogging on the side.
So will I.
However, we'll return a Lib-Dem, as usual!0 -
I've ticked the Green box above, but don't know who's standing, so it may be Lib Dems.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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