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DaVeyWaVey
05-04-2010, 17:09
The General Election is just around the corner. Who will you be voting for and why? Or will you not be voting?

I've been thinking and I'm going to vote for Labour. I've done surveys and read up on their policies.

They are far from perfect and they've made mistakes, but none of us are perfect are we? They have good intentions and their policies are actually realistic and can be implemented.

I just don't trust David Cameron or the Tory Party at all. They keep saying they'll make things better, but I can't see how and if they got into power, they will make mistakes, just like Labour have done. They wouldn't be perfect either.

I really like the Lib Dems, but it feels like they have too many bright ideas and I believe it is going to be a two horse race between Labour and Conservative, as it always is... so I'll vote for Labour, as I'd rather they were in power than Conservative!

megan999
05-04-2010, 17:20
I agree with you, DaveyWavey. I don't like any of the parties, but.....better the devil you know, and all that.

Chloe O'brien
06-04-2010, 00:52
I'm voting Labour. I began voting 27 years ago and have never voted for anyone else apart from Labour. I remember only too well the Tory reign of the 70's and 80's They bought Scotalnd to it's knees and have doen nothing for the working family and in my eyes they never will. Gordon Brown may not come across as the most appealing man but he is the wisest I would never have been able to return to education or work without the help I get from tax credit. I know he is not to everyone's liking but I would ask everyone who is eligable to vote do so.

alan45
06-04-2010, 11:44
I agree with you, DaveyWavey. I don't like any of the parties, but.....better the devil you know, and all that.Or another way of looking at it Could the Tories be any worse than Labour or indeed could anyone be any worse than Labour

Dazzle
06-04-2010, 16:09
I'm another one who wouldn't trust the Tories an inch, so I'll be voting Labour too.

Abigail
07-04-2010, 17:13
I've not completely decided who will get my vote yet but it won't be the Tories. I don't trust Cameron as far as I could throw him and I don't think he has it in him to lead a country. The Tories screwed the countries' finances last time they were in power, they haven't got a clue how to lead us out of a recession. Not to mention tuition fees and loans and the whole university system.

I reckon we're going to have a hung parliament though. I've been watching the polls recently and it's too close to call between Labour and the Cons. It really could go either way.

alan45
07-04-2010, 19:02
Can the country really stand another 5 years of this buffoon. Here are just a few of the things he has been responsible for.

Selling our gold at knockdown prices?
The 10p tax rate fiasco?
The wrecking of the pensions industry?
The big lie over the European Constitution?
Stealth taxation leaving us all poorer?
Wrecking the economy?
Lying to the Enquiry he himself set up regarding defence spending

Abigail
07-04-2010, 22:05
Based on my own situation at the moment:

a) I need my student loan and tuition fee loan to survive. The Tories have already said they will scrap these, lift the cap on tuition fees and return to a system where only the rich can afford to send their children to university. How are they going to fund the extra 10000 places they're pledging? Universities are already bursting at the seams, entry standards will need to drop significantly, universities will need more funding. The country is in billions of pounds of debt and they're spending money on what is essentially private sector education. I believe in a free education for all but I know that isn't possible at the moment. Increasing student numbers is not the way to go about it.

b) Foreign policy - "to deter and dissuade Iran from creating nuclear weapons" - how much vaguer could they possibly get? "Deter and dissuade" Iran? Please tell me how you're going to do this because I see this as a nigh on impossible challenge. No UN sanction will stop Iran from gaining nuclear weapon capability. And "upholding our values abroad" simply is not good enough. Their foreign policy fails, they mention nothing about Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay or any of our other international efforts at the moment.

c) Defence - how the hell are they going to double the bonus of soldiers serving in Afghanistan? They aren't even properly equipped.
Secondly, why is it acceptable and feasible to replace Trident? Look, we can't reasonably say to other countries "you can't have a nuke arsenal" when we have Trident. Where is the logic in that? I know the arguments for Trident; I also know how much Trident costs in maintenance, protection and up-keep.
Thirdly, the forces and intelligence services should be the cornerstone of our defence system, not NATO and definitely not the EU.

d) Funding cuts - a 10% reduction in MPs will affect local people who rely on their MP to represent them locally. An MP who is spread over four areas has a lot less time than an MP that covers two areas.
Secondly, reducing the deficit but cutting corporation tax. Way to go Tories, you're avoiding taxing the private sector which brings in revenue. Where are you going to recoup this revenue from whilst at the same time supporting new businesses?

e) Public transport - where's the reduction in train fares? Why is it companies can charge one price online 24hrs in advance and three or four times the price on the day? Why do students not receive the same benefits of reduced train ticket prices as over 55s do?

f) A full opt-out from the charter of fundamental rights - why? Oh, let's not forget that the Tories don't agree with trade unions and don't want their actions enshrined in European law. Having read the CFR, it's just an extension of the HRA Act.

g) Preventing illegal migration. You can try but that's an impossible promise to make.

h) Women in politics - where is the pledge to increase female politicians? Why, in the history of British politics, have we only ever had one female PM? Why are most senior cabinet members male? Women died for the vote, women should be respected enough to hold political opinions and serve locally and nationally. For the record, I don't support women only short lists; if a woman is good enough she will make it on her own. More needs to be done to reach out and enfranchise women who can become great politicians. All parties are going to lose a large voter demographic unless they target women.

Labour's policies are not perfect but remember who it was that brought in a minimum wage for workers, the longest period of sustained inflation since the 60s, devolved power to the Scottish government and Welsh assembly, have record numbers of people in higher education, the right to four weeks' paid holidays for all workers, free bus passes for over-60s, child trust funds, free nursery places, free fruit for all under six's at school, help for adults with dependents get back into education and further their career prospects. It was Labour.

Labour is one of the two parties I may be voting for; I can see right through the Tories' policies, I know what they stand for and I know the country will be worse off under Conservative rule and severe budget cuts. Yes, we need change and more inclusion in politics but Cameron is not that change and he isn't capable of the social inclusion needed. A new leader for Labour is desperately required.

alan45
08-04-2010, 00:53
On the subject of defence. Why are are soldiers not properly equipped. Oh I remember now. When Gordon Brown was Chancer of the exchequer her drastically cut the defence budget. Thats why we have so few troops and helicopters. Thats why are troops being trained cannot even use live ammunition. The same Gordon sold off most of our Gold reserves at a time when gold was at an all time low and cost the country billions. The same Gordon Brown that wants to increase the National Insurance rate causing even more headaches for employers struggling to keep their businesses going. Lets not forget who got us into this mess in Iraq and Afghanistan in the first place.

Cutting Corporation Tax will allow businesses to Expand

moonstorm
08-04-2010, 09:08
Well as I don't live in the UK, I am unable to vote, however, in Gibraltar, we are very much affected by who is in Government. Neither party has done very much for us, none of them stand up to Spain for us, they just make excuses as to why they let Spain walk all over us!

alan45
08-04-2010, 09:29
Well as I don't live in the UK, I am unable to vote, however, in Gibraltar, we are very much affected by who is in Government. Neither party has done very much for us, none of them stand up to Spain for us, they just make excuses as to why they let Spain walk all over us!I think if it came to it that Gibraltar would be safer under the Tories. You just have to look at what happened with the Falklands back in 1982. A Labour government would have negotiated with Buenos Aries and the Argentine flag would now be flying over Port Stanley or as it would now be known Porto Galtieri

moonstorm
08-04-2010, 09:45
Ideally - they can call b*****r off and leave us alone. Our own government is not ideal but at least we voted for them.

alan45
08-04-2010, 10:09
Ideally - they can call b*****r off and leave us alone. Our own government is not ideal but at least we voted for them.What happens when the Spanish roll across the frontier. You would be as well telling London that you have discovered oil off the Rock.

moonstorm
08-04-2010, 11:26
Unfortunately all we have a lot of is monkeys!! :lol:

alan45
08-04-2010, 22:23
Unfortunately all we have a lot of is monkeys!! :lol:Just like Westminister then:D:lol:

moonstorm
09-04-2010, 08:13
:cheer::lol::cheer: Brilliant!!!

Kim
28-04-2010, 18:51
I'd like to vote for the Lib Dems, but since it's realistically between Labour and Conservative, I feel I'd be wasting my vote. I can't stand Gordon Brown though and our local conservative candidate doesn't live round here for most of the time! I think I might just have to decide on the day lol.

alan45
28-04-2010, 19:19
I think we all saw the true face of Gordon today. So much for being a son of the manse

Katy
28-04-2010, 23:19
ah, his tour of greater manchester, not exactly what he had hoped the press would be saying, Mrs Duffy has certainly got people talking.

Ill be voting Lib Dem, what majority of my area vote, i like the MP Stunnell, hes an alright guy, not voting tory or labour, and also Nick clegg is going up in my opinion every time i see him.

CrazyLea
30-04-2010, 15:56
I'm voting Lib Dem :)

alan45
30-04-2010, 17:04
I will be voting for my sitting MP. He has done a great job and deserves another 5 years

StarsOfCCTV
01-05-2010, 00:27
So will I... :)

Chloe O'brien
02-05-2010, 02:18
My sitting MP is Alistair Darling and I'll be voting for him.. I know Gordon Brown isint the most likeable but personal circumstances he gets my vote on Thursday. If any of the other two get in my daugher will be going up a chimmney.

Joanne
02-05-2010, 21:43
I'll be voting Labour - always have. I remember when the Tories were in last time, interest rates were about 17%, whole communities totally destroyed and some still haven't recovered and, the disaster that was the Poll Tax.

Without sounding too dramatic I believe Thatcher was evil and despicable and Cameron's one of her biggest fans. Nuff said!

willow
02-05-2010, 22:19
my MP is John Bercow who is at present speaker of the commons, he has done loads for my town so i will be voting for him.

sean slater
05-05-2010, 00:48
Im voting Labour, they have the better policies. They seem to have good strategies for tackling the economy, they are going to continue putting money into the public services, whereas the Tories are going to freeze all the money for a year. This is in order to reduce national insurance. What is the point of that? Putting more money into people's pockets its all well in good, but public services being put in risk because of it is not on. There all about looking after number one. Labour are trying their best, the economy is recovering, we just need to stick with it.

Kim
05-05-2010, 21:10
I've decided I'm voting Lib Dem. Labour can't win in my constituency anyway and if they could I wouldn't vote for them until there's a new leader. I've gone off of the Tories since the last debate.

Katy
06-05-2010, 07:43
im going to go and vote on my way back to the station, i got very confused as i had to cards, apparently ones local and ones parliamentary! i do wonder sometimes if i have a brain.

.:SpIcYsPy:.
06-05-2010, 17:34
I voted during lunch (and on this poll!).. :D
My gosh, I got myself so excited over the election these past few months haha! Been rallying up everyone I know to use their vote, been having mini debates and all sorts using what little knowledge I know about the election and the parties involved! Really glad they had the debates on TV, enjoyed learning more about each party's polices and all sorts! :)

Timalay
06-05-2010, 19:07
I voted Lib Dem this morning. I've had enough of Labour and our current MP is a Conservtive. It's about time the Lib Dems had a shot at it.

Chloe O'brien
07-05-2010, 11:36
Who stayed up. I did until 3am then went to bed and woke up at 6.30.

.:SpIcYsPy:.
07-05-2010, 16:21
You did well! I lasted till half 11 till I decided I shouldn't really be staying up or I will regret it tomorrow!.. So I left the radio on (BBC of course) in the background and every 2/3 hours I woke up subconsciously and kept myself up to date and went straight back to sleep again! Been following it religiously since 7am though :)

Abbie
08-05-2010, 18:24
So whats going on now?

Chloe O'brien
09-05-2010, 01:57
Cameron is in talks with Clegg to form a colalation to get Brown out. I was in tears on Thursday night watching Gordon Brown's speech. Whatever happens Gordon will walk away you can see it in his eyes and I am devasted for him. I can't believe that the country want to let the Tories take us back to the days of the 80's. Those live debates were the worst thing that could have happened to british politics.

Kim
09-05-2010, 08:57
Lib Dem won in my constituency :) Praying they don't form a coalition with Labour, the markets don't like it and the country is in enough of a financial mess already. I do favour the reform to the voting system though.

Abbie
09-05-2010, 15:30
Its funny when you look on the election map cos like the south west is pretty blue and then the tiny red dot of red for exeter

sean slater
11-05-2010, 00:35
Its weird looking at this poll to see how many people actually voted or wanted to vote Labour, and yet look at the result. I realise its a small number of people. But I hope the 9 people that did want to vote Labour did. Its strange how most people know what the Conservatives have done to this country and yet they came up top. On what universe??