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The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 19.22
by Square Eyes
Here we go, our very own exit poll for the Metropol community, give something for Sky News to talk about later on.
So did you go along into the special booth and gift somebody your great big kiss ? Much choice this time around, it was like on a sheet of continuous listing paper.

Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 19.56
by Sput
It was a spectacular piece of paper wasn't it! I shall not say who I voted for, but I was surprised to hear just how irrational the Greens' policies are. Basically, if it's science they don't like the sound of, they oppose it.
That includes stem cell research, nuclear power (both kinds) and genetic modification BECAUSE we don't know. Their basic premise seems to be "we don't know if this thing is bad or not, so we'd better not find out!"
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 20.01
by marksi
I voted Green. I know some (most?!) of their policies are nuts. But given the choice over here, it seemed the right protesty vote thing to do.
It seems if you're unionist you also have to vote for homophobia (3 flavours of homophobic unionism available).
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 21.28
by Cache
I'm not old enough to vote, but I know my mum spoiled hers in "protest". It'll be interesting to see just how many spoiled votes there are this time around..
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 21.32
by Sput
Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 21.33
by Nini
I didn't know who to vote but did know who not to vote for... so I got confused and picked a number and got given the Greens though I think I dislike their stance on teh science.
Postal voting is so very troublesome.
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 22.10
by Steve in Pudsey
Sput wrote:Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
On the contrary, a spoiled paper is very much a "none of the above" vote, unlike simply not voting at all, which could be interpreted as apathy rather than dissatisfaction with the candidates available.
The candidates are shown the spoiled papers, so if you were to write "None of the above Greedy Tax Fiddling Bastards" across the paper, that will be seen by the candidates.
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 22.13
by Sput
I see where it goes, but in this case it seems like a stupid thing to do when a) a substantial number of these candidates aren't mainstream politicians and b) they don't work in the same expenses system.
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 22.39
by Steve in Pudsey
Well yeah, that was just one example of the kind of protest message you might want to write. Presumably if you don't feel able to support any of the candidates you'll have your reasons for that and could devise a suitable message to deface your ballot paper with.
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Fri 05 Jun, 2009 03.04
by Chie
Sput wrote:It was a spectacular piece of paper wasn't it! I shall not say who I voted for, but I was surprised to hear just how irrational the Greens' policies are. Basically, if it's science they don't like the sound of, they oppose it.
That includes stem cell research, nuclear power (both kinds) and genetic modification BECAUSE we don't know. Their basic premise seems to be "we don't know if this thing is bad or not, so we'd better not find out!"
Voters seem to think they're being really, really clever by voting for the Greens.
They also think being able to brag about having voted for a party which has the word 'green' in the title gives them a bit of street cred as well.
In my opinion they're just a non-party, and I can't believe people actually waste their vote on them in matters of such national importance.
Re: The Great Big Euro Exit Metro-poll 2009
Posted: Fri 05 Jun, 2009 09.14
by Nini
Most voted for the Tories, we shall be reaping the sown seeds of "it's a spite vote" vote soon enough and seeing just how low the limbo stick goes.