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The 2015 Popularity Contest (aka UK General Election )

Who will you be voting for?

  • Tory

    Votes: 38 9.9%
  • Diet Tory (Labour)

    Votes: 132 34.3%
  • Tory Zero (Greens)

    Votes: 44 11.4%
  • Extra Tory with lemon (UKIP)

    Votes: 40 10.4%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 9 2.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 31 8.1%
  • Cheese on toast

    Votes: 91 23.6%

  • Total voters
    385
  • Poll closed .
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I really can not believe what I'm seeing, if they get a majority that is astonishing.

I can only think that the threat of the SNP to have influence over England has won them a lot of votes, they've been ramming that home for 6 weeks.

Well done Jocks, keep voting SNP and you'll keep getting a Tory government, thick divvy's.
 
I really can not believe what I'm seeing, if they get a majority that is astonishing.

I can only think that the threat of the SNP to have influence over England has won them a lot of votes, they've been ramming that home for 6 weeks.

Well done Jocks, keep voting SNP and you'll keep getting a Tory government, thick divvy's.

Got to be honest, the English who actually fell for it are just as thick.
 
Triple Noooooooo

Nick "The Flying Brick" (who you will remember promised 3 kitchens to the electors of North Doncaster) only polled 162 votes - someway off Ed Milibean's 20,708.

Perhaps the good people of N Doncaster feel that one kitchen is sufficient?
 

I also have a feeling that a lot of Labour core voters haven't bothered turning out, and they need to shoulder some of the blame. If the country is bad, engage and change it - the poor and working class really should have been aiming for 80% turnout to lock the Tories out, but the turnout at around 65% just isn't good enough.
 

I also have a feeling that a lot of Labour core voters haven't bothered turning out, and they need to shoulder some of the blame. If the country is bad, engage and change it - the poor and working class really should have been aiming for 80% turnout to lock the Tories out, but the turnout at around 65% just isn't good enough.
true this, both my brothers didnt vote labour as they are just as bad according to them, both voted that union party, even my mum a life long supporter and former member for the first time ever didnt vote , didnt like there stuff on europe and dislikes milaband and co with a passion
 
Well, we did our bit in Wirral West but the rest of the country wimped out and chose to trust Cameron. Extremely disappointing.
 

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