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Everyone looking forward to tomorrow?
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I think whether I will be depends on the results...
I'd find it pretty hard to be happy at a Tory victory.0 -
Chatsworth estate will never be the same if the Tory's get in :undecided0
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Yeh, I'm looking forward to tomorrow night, sad as it might be, I like looking at graphs and swingometers:D.
Obviously I want Labour to take a severe kicking for the state they've left the country in, the icing on the cake though would be see Ed Balls, that slimey, very dislikeable, smooth talking liar, to lose his seat.0 -
I don't really care who wins. Whoever wins will c0ck it up, so does it really matter?
They'll tax us hard-working types, spend money on fat lunches/trips/pensions for themselves ... and then we just get to repeat the farce again in a few more years.0 -
Tomorrow is just a long wait, and endless speculation. I'm looking forward to Friday, about 10:00am I reckon, when we might finally know. That last count in some back of beyond place might come in and decide the next five years.
I suppose a small regret are the people who aren't standing who might have provided a Portillo moment. Blair, Mandelson, Campbell - I would stay up late for any of them.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »... and then we just get to repeat the farce again in a few more years.
Now that you've worked out the future, can you PM me Fridays numbers please PN
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My son and my daughter will be voting for the first time. I have tried really hard not to influence them and this last week we have had some really good us time talking about the world etc..... Amazingly we will all vote for a different party, now thats democracy I guess...... ( I wont be withholding their funds from them) One still in fulltime education, and the other a degree 2.1 and still no job a year after getting it (she has tried hard) no benefits here for the record......0
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blindmouse wrote: »My son and my daughter will be voting for the first time. I have tried really hard not to influence them
I agree, it's best not to influence them, just say that if you put a cross next to a Labour candidate, you will disown them and cut them out of your will.:D0 -
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