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So all that and we get a few seconds. For all those people down there for days in tents in the cold and they couldn't even be arsed to say hello to them or answer a couple of questions. Oh dear. They won't be doing that again lol. ![]() The heckles of Kay, pleading to get an answer made me laugh. |
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TBH if you spent earlier that day pushing a baby out of your vagina would you really want to ask really dumb questions?
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TBH if you spent earlier that day pushing a baby out of your vagina would you really want to ask really dumb questions?
Brilliant!!
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TBH if you spent earlier that day pushing a baby out of your vagina would you really want to ask really dumb questions?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq2yLykdjvA Who knew this Eurovision winner would be perfect for anyone who's prefered election result goes badly.
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We don't have to run scared if we vote the wrong party in the UK
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq2yLykdjvA Who knew this Eurovision winner would be perfect for anyone who's prefered election result goes badly.
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Election Day today then. (Let's face it, it really is just a boring version of Eurovision!
) Fortunately I voted Green by postal vote days ago.
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Fortunately I voted Green by postal vote days ago. ![]()
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My constituency has been under the same party for over 30 years and is 'very safe' so it's not like there was any point in voting.
If I did, it would be Green or Labour, but neither of those stand a chance. The votes in this area in 2010 was more than 50% and the guy standing is a millionaire business man *insert roll eyes*
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Another Green voter here but I'm from Mr. Milliband's constituency so he will obviously win here.
Still, the only wasted vote is one not cast.
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My constituency has been under the same party for over 30 years and is 'very safe' so it's not like there was any point in voting.
If I did, it would be Green or Labour, but neither of those stand a chance. The votes in this area in 2010 was more than 50% and the guy standing is a millionaire business man *insert roll eyes* ![]() There's going to be a whole new raft of discussions about electoral systems after this election and people will be pointing to the total share of vote to make their points. I've voted Green here even though they're the 4th party in this constituency (he hopes... UKIP are fifth...) with the strategic aim of giving them as much of a plinth to stand-on when the representation debate comes around |
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Will be voting Green also! Although I live in Grant Shapps' constituency, so he's gonna win... oh well.
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Election Day today then. (Let's face it, it really is just a boring version of Eurovision!
)![]() Good luck in yours, we had them last month, and obviously I voted for the Greens too (They're currently the 5th biggest party here.) Amazed (in a good way) at so many Green supporters here!
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Got a proxy vote for my home constituency (Braintree). Voting Green as well.
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I think Green is the 5th biggest here as well if you discount the nationalist parties. When do the stations close tonight? I'm registered to vote but didn't plan on voting just because, well, we already know who will win. #Con
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I think Green is the 5th biggest here as well if you discount the nationalist parties. When do the stations close tonight? I'm registered to vote but didn't plan on voting just because, well, we already know who will win. #Con
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It's almost certain that we'll have a hung parliament again. I would say that that the Conservatives potentially don't have enough allies to form a majority government, what with the Liberal Democrats waning in popularity. Still, it was stupid of Ed to state that he wouldn't form a coalition with the SNP. That's probably the best situation I can see at the moment.
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I think Green is the 5th biggest here as well if you discount the nationalist parties.
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Hope everyone manages to resist voting tactically, the only way anything will ever change is a vote for what you believe in.
Personally I'd vote Green but they don't even have a candidate here (we have a National Front guy instead ) so Labour it is.
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Here you can't discount them, alas, nationalists ("True Finns") are the 2nd biggest party after last month's elections... (http://vaalit.yle.fi/results/2015/pa...rties_##graafi )
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I meant in my constituency, they have won by miles every election, last year with over 50% of all votes. I agree, Ed made a big mistake on saying that.
Labour will need to work with them though, but probably not as a formal coalition. My guess is on an unstable Conservative minority government |
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I don't think that a coalition with the SNP would work for any party.
Labour will need to work with them though, but probably not as a formal coalition. My guess is on an unstable Conservative minority government
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If you get a Centre-PS-NCP coalition then I do worry for the stability of Finland's fantastic social system...
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Brilliant!!
) so Labour it is.