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How will you vote?
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I'd like to vote for the Lib Dems, but if there were any chance that Labour would get in, I would vote Tory. Anything is better than Brown and his unsavoury followers – I abhor him and his key people.0
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I will be voting ukip because they are the only pro-nationalist anti-eu party who are not a bunch of racist loons0
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markharding557 wrote: »I will be voting ukip because they are the only pro-nationalist anti-eu party who are not a bunch of racist loons
Just a bunch of loons but not racist.Not Again0 -
You should have put an 'undecided' option in that poll

I most certainly will be voting though

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I'll vote Tory on the grounds that we have a very good sitting MP. Don't want to say much more than that, as by all accounts they are rather thin on the ground and you'll work out where I live. Don't think much of any of the leaders though.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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I really don't know this time round ?ORIGINAL MORTGAGE AMOUNT £106,454.00 (Started Sept 2007)
NOV 2021 O/S AMOUNT £1,694.41 OUR DEBT REDUCED BY £104,759.59 by std regular, over-payments & off-setting.
BofE +0.19% Tracker Repayment Offset Mortgage Discounted Sept 07-10 then increased to BofE +0.62% until 20270 -
Desperate_Housewife wrote: »Just interested in how people will vote in the election. Everyone I talk to seems so apathetic its frightening, so how will you vote?
I gave my proxy vote to a mate. Tory would be my guess.0 -
Undecided.
I'm ready for a change in gov't - but none of the none of the main parties float my boat at the moment.
In the system we have, my vote won't make a difference anyway, unless it's for the Tories - our sitting MP will be returned - if they aren't DC will have a space to fill on his front bench.0 -
loving the fact there is currently a 28% swing (diff between first and second) and the tories are in the lead
Slimming world start 28/01/2012 starting weight 21st 2.5lb current weight 17st 9-total loss 3st 7.5lb
Slimmer of the month February , March ,April
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I was going to vote Tory until davey-boy betrayed himself to be just another spineless pandering europhile.Mortgage debt - [STRIKE]£8,811.47 [/STRIKE] Paid off!0
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