Who would you vote for if a general election was called?

Who would you vote for?

Labour
9
19%
Conservative
22
47%
Liberal Democrats
10
21%
Other
6
13%
 
Total votes: 47
all new Phil
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After having sat through the budget speech, I thought it would be interesting to gauge what everyone's political viewpoints are.

So... who would you vote for right now? And why?

I personally would vote Conservative. Not sure why, it's just the party I've always had the most respect for and who seem to say the things I want to hear. I think David Cameron is a really good leader and they will certainly perform better at the next election than in previous years.
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rdobbie
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Galloway's Respect Party.
DJGM
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rdobbie wrote: Galloway's Respect Party.
Voting for that prick, is a vote wasted!
Jamez
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Conservative.

I'm sure as hell a Tory chancellor wouldn't tax the hell out of me or my business unlike that dull as a fart Scotsman.
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Conservative.
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Not sure where I'd go now.

Camaron is FAR too left wing for my natural views.

I e-mailed our local MP, Ancram, to stand for Tory leader, but he decided against.
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Yes, I am rather concerned about Cameron's left wingedness also.... I was initially supporting Fox.

But, I would always vote Conservative. Bottom of the list, Respect. (even after the English Democrats!!!)
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Jamez wrote:Conservative.

I'm sure as hell a Tory chancellor wouldn't tax the hell out of me or my business unlike that dull as a fart Scotsman.
Yes they would.

I am no New Labour fan by any stretch of the imagination, especially as it is led by a lying, murderous war criminal, but no matter who you vote for, the government always get in.

The "New" Tories have now dropped their pledge to reduce the level of taxation as a matter of principle. No different to "New Labour" or the Lib Dems.

Democracy's great, isn't it?
pete917
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I have to say that for the first time ever, I dont think I could use my vote on any of them.....and thats a real sorry state of affairs. Labour seem to e getting alot wrong, but I dont think the others would do any better better. A hung parliament I say....I should it be hang them all......

Second thought I'd vot for guy fawkes! He had the right idea
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johnnyboy wrote:
Jamez wrote:Conservative.

I'm sure as hell a Tory chancellor wouldn't tax the hell out of me or my business unlike that dull as a fart Scotsman.
Yes they would.

I am no New Labour fan by any stretch of the imagination, especially as it is led by a lying, murderous war criminal, but no matter who you vote for, the government always get in.

The "New" Tories have now dropped their pledge to reduce the level of taxation as a matter of principle. No different to "New Labour" or the Lib Dems.

Democracy's great, isn't it?
Of course, you could always stand as an independant.

Or even better, start your own political party!!
GNiel
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Yes, the problem is Dave the Chameleon is far too likeable and will probably give the Conservatives more votes than they lose through it (although that might actually be part of Labour's plan!)
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