Post: UK General Election 2015
05-02-2015, 08:45 PM #1
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United kingdom goes to the polls for local elections and general election.

Voting starts May 7th 2015 and ends late that night.

Need to be 18 or older along with registered to vote.
So lets discuss who you're going to vote for and why? What policy draws you to that party? Why are you not voting?

BBC have a nice little guide on policy for each party and anything else you want to know. You must login or register to view this content.

Myself I plan on voting for the Green party to become my local MP and Labour for the local councillors.

Green party is due to their fiscal policy aka spending along with their view on the world

Always voted this time around I taken my time to decide who to vote for.

Not a member of a party but thinking about joining the local Labour group Smile

Willing to talk about my choice some more if you want, final thing keep every post civil.
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05-08-2015, 10:35 PM #20
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Originally posted by TehMerkMods View Post
Although i have voted UKIP I Personally say fuck all the party's most users on this site are probably 13-25 and the 13-21 year olds really do hold our future and nothing is mentioned by most parties about helping the youth into work? sorting the youth out with proper pay instead of waiting till 21 just to receive minimum wage? It's pretty pathetic it's good to see so many various sided people on here though, Also i realize that the Media are a major influence on many people and being the media they can be as biased as they like and still get away with it cause of their income.
Personally i think we should have an option where it says "None of the above" but then you must pick the person you would have voted for then base it off that. E.G If 80% of Britain voted for None of the above but their secondary was UKIP then UKIP Wins, Also i think the votes are rigged as fuck I Know over 100 people who voted UKIP in my area and if you look at the voting map it says NO person in my area voted UKIP...
Alrighty then...


Break down of the votes coming soon. You should be able to see areas and votes per area. Can link you it if you want. Result has made me join one party.
05-08-2015, 10:37 PM #21
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Originally posted by Madison
I agree, I fear the first thing I fear the conservatives are going to push through will be the Snoopers Charter, then it will just be a slippery slope to more internet censorships and privacy invasion by the government. That is my biggest concern with them and the main reason I dislike David Cameron, because when it comes to digital legislation, he just has no idea, he's completely out of touch.



We don't have a none of the above, but spoiled votes are counted, so if it's worth voting even if you just spoil your vote.


Sooo many things I don't know what to say. That bill a worry......
05-08-2015, 11:46 PM #22
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05-09-2015, 03:45 AM #23
You, guy(s) got lucky the Liberal party didn(t) win. If, they did you guy(s) would shit a brick. Global Warming, Organic, and other shit is what those bastards believe in.
05-09-2015, 08:01 AM #24
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Originally posted by SebBeModding View Post
You, guy(s) got lucky the Liberal party didn(t) win. If, they did you guy(s) would shit a brick. Global Warming, Organic, and other shit is what those bastards believe in.


Given they damage the current gov has done, I don't want to see what another 5 years does.
05-09-2015, 08:42 AM #25
Originally posted by ResistTheSun View Post
Given they damage the current gov has done, I don't want to see what another 5 years does.


Well, compared to what the Labour party did last time they were in I'd say they done a pretty decent job, and it looks like the rest of the country feels the same way.
05-12-2015, 02:33 AM #26
Originally posted by ResistTheSun View Post
Given they damage the current gov has done, I don't want to see what another 5 years does.


See, how the US fells. With, our Democratic-Liberal Gov. Lucky, the Republican(s) are starting to bounce in their. I'd be glad, once 2016 come(s) and we have a new leader.
05-12-2015, 07:34 AM #27
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Originally posted by Madison
Well, compared to what the Labour party did last time they were in I'd say they done a pretty decent job, and it looks like the rest of the country feels the same way.


Labour mistake was following tory ideas. Banking crash started in the 1980s.

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