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 Post subject: UK general elections
PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 2:06 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 4:17 pm 
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I am not really into politics but I have taken more of an interest this year than I ever have, due to a lot of shit happening in my town lately.
I heard that Brighton have elected the Green Part in! That's ace! :mrgreen:
I thought the Lib Dems would do better.
As for the hung parliament, I spose it would be cool to have conservative, see if they can sort the country out.
They got in round my area and when Cameron visited my town the other day, he basically said he would not have stood for any of the shit.
So I hope that if they get in, they can sort out my once peaceful town.

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 10:38 pm 
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eriously Conservatives will sort shit all out. William has been heavily involved in campaigning this time (he's one of the people that can be thanked for getting green in) and he reckons there are a lot of old school Conservatives that will be unhappy that they didn't get in and only supported Cameron if he could get them in. As he won't have that many Conservatives in Parliament a lot of them will be old school and will be the ones that will cause trouble.
We have 3 constituencies in Brighton, sadly it's not the one we live in that has Green in.

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
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The conservatives might sort shit all out, but labour are partly responsible for the shit that has kicked off round by me, so they cant really make things any worse!

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
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AngelMutley wrote:
The conservatives might sort shit all out, but labour are partly responsible for the shit that has kicked off round by me, so they cant really make things any worse!

I hope your right!

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
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I might not know much about politics, but I know why the shit kicked off in my town and that's cause of a decision that Labour made.

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
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Can I ask who you voted for?
If you feel it's private or do not wish to say on the boards I'll completely understand.
I voted Green in the end but changedmy mind 3 times!

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
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I didnt vote.

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
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AngelMutley wrote:
I didnt vote.

really?
Was that out of a lack of confidence for all of them, or did you mean to, but didn't have time?

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 Post subject: Re: UK general elections
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I've never voted. I was thinking about it this year, but I didnt feel that I knew enough about everyone to be able to make an informed decision.

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