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Who Are you Voting for in 2015??
4 years are nearly up. The Tories came into power to clean up the financial mess Labour left behind. We have seen the expenses scams, Tories being accused of being toffs and not interested in the lower class, accused of not helping the poor, helping people get back to work although unemployment has dropped, not interested in manufacturing, being slow on the up take in any crises like the storms - upsetting education, and see more strike action and protests under there watch. Overall do we think the current bunch will continue to govern the country after 2015 along with the lib dems? Or do we think the country will turn towards Labour. We will see a coalition again l guess? Will Lib dems join Labour?
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Turn the iights out when you leave:D
No need, the local council already do that to 'save costs' yet the council tax wont go down
Not much point voting.
60% labour
16% SNP
LAB 51%
Tory 21%
I still believe a low-record turnout is on the cards on May 7th, 45% turnout is what I predict overall.
However, I'm hoping to have moved by next year and where we want to move to has been staunchly Tory, by a large majority, since Adam was a lad so who I'd vote for there would make little difference.
in none of those, I am going to have to choose a party rather than an individual and it is much too early to say.
I'm definitely Green at the local level - no question - and have decided this week on UKIP for the Euros.
I do shake my head when I see some of the poor turn-outs.
A turnout of below 50% is a failure of democracy in my opinion. Whether it's down to the parties, the politicians, poor education or the electoral system, that's too many people who have either given up caring or feel their vote just doesn't matter.
My God. I didn't realise he was still alive.
It's not right though to have all these utterly safe seats around the country. The politicians love to tell us that we need to get more involved, and then work the system so that half of us actually get no say whatsoever. Not democracy.
a less than 50% voter turn out in not really a good image of the electorate with in the UK but who really wants to vote for any of the current lot?
I'm UKIP euros, Green Local as well (provided they stand). This is a positive sign for UKIP if there getting the lefts votes at EU. Maybe we'll get a refererendum.