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By Abmanju on 04/05/2010
PLEASE PEOPLE, JUST VOTE LABOUR!!!@@@!@! UK is much better with Labour than with Cameron or the other idiot.
I'm voting Labour because:
-There are so much more Police patrolling the roads (I've actually seen them) of London at all times of the day.
-State schools are getting much better facilities so that everyone in the UK can get an equal chance at Education.
-The NHS is fantastic, thanks to Labour, there are much more Doctors & Nurses attending per patient.
-Conservatives would cut down on spending on Education, reducing the amount of courses & places at University available, while Labour has given a lot of sources of funds for Students without much financial support.
-For example, Conservatives would slash the Labour programme of investing £300 million into local schools. SERIOUSLY, WHY WOULD YOU CUT MONEY FROM SCHOOLS@
-With Labour, Crime has reduced a LOT, e.g.:
* All police recorded crime down 5% to 4.7 million crimes
* Violence against the person down 6%
* with injury down 7%
* Domestic burglary up 1%
* Offences against vehicles down 10%
* Theft from the person down 12%
* Criminal damage down 10%
* Robbery down 5%
* Drugs offences up 6%
-With Conservatives, they'll cut spending on Police and Education meaning we'll feel less secure on the streets AND less people will get a fair chance at education.
-On a last note, we're recovering from the recession right now however with this change & all these cuts Cameron proposes, he'll stunt that recovery and might take a turn for the worse.
-Don't vote for Clegg, if you vote for him, you'll wake up with Cameron.
SO VOTE LABOUR@@@
P.S. - These are just a few points, there are much more, but I gtg@. It may seem like voting for Conservatives will give you more money but the value of that will be sh*t compared to other countries and it isn't worth sacrificing that money that is spent on Education & Security.
~Abs
By Jayson on 04/05/2010
labour fucks up australia, im voting liberal
By Rodney75 on 04/05/2010
gf
By JC on 04/05/2010
Vote Green, they plan to halt building of any more roads in the UK and want to reduce the road speeds down to max 20mph in cities and 55mph on motorways..... I think that'll help your economy heaps /sarcasm
By Dieyou2000 on 04/05/2010
*is from America and very very confused*
By Maxrobinsun on 04/05/2010
I'm voting LibDem because I don't want Brown in OFfice and I don't agree with Conservative policys.. Probably.
Or maybe i'll vote Labour
By Groedius on 04/05/2010
I would never vote for Labour imo Brown is an useless idiot for a start and there policies on Tax and such are horrible.
Also in our local elections the last time the Lib Dems won and there guy here has been epic he actually did decent stuff for the community. We got a brand new state of the art sports facility, Gates to stop fly tipping down alleyways, more police are around and community police even to though personally i think they are pretty useless lol but there still actually doing stuff when Labour just did fuck all and did not really care.
So yeah Pretty much on May 6th Ill be voting for Cameron to win it. Ideally i think though Abs with you being a student i thought you would have agreed to Nick clegg somewhat more he has some VERY good policies on Education including the removal of having to pay to go to University and thats why Clegg is so popular lately because every1 at Uni / Looking to go Uni will probably vote him in just because they dont want to have to pay L.
Also ... Even a labour candidate claims brown is the worst PM ever hahaha
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/ma...-candidate-says By sgtswordfish on 04/05/2010
dam. and i thought americans where fierce over politics.
godspeed
By Quikdrawjoe on 04/05/2010
nou
By phoenom on 04/05/2010
Re: Clegg and his Univeristy policies. They're great and will make it easier for a lot of people to go to University, but students voting for the Lib Dems because of them are being slightly hoodwinked as tuition fees will only be removed after 6 years I believe.
Having watched the debates, Brown does seem to be a class above the other candidates. As much as they have warm fuzzy ideologies about "change" and "fairness", their proposals aren't anything revolutionary and, if anything, proposals like cutting £6B of waste (when £15B is already being cut by Labour) are purely to gain votes and not well thought out at all. Every opposition party ever has claimed they will "cut waste", but the Tories will have to cut key services if they try to do so I fear.
It'll be a hung parliament anyway.
By DZ on 04/05/2010
Labour or labor may refer to:
* Work of any kind
* Wage labour, in which a worker sells their labour and the employer buys it
o Employment
* Manual labour, physical work done by people
Jk lol
By Zlatan83 on 04/05/2010
Britts....
By Kiwi011 on 05/05/2010
lol ur voting system seems more fucked up than America's.
By Nick on 05/05/2010
ohwow
Intense politics across the ocean.
By Groedius on 05/05/2010
QUOTE: phoenom @ May 04, 2010 06:11 pm) |
Re: Clegg and his Univeristy policies. They're great and will make it easier for a lot of people to go to University, but students voting for the Lib Dems because of them are being slightly hoodwinked as tuition fees will only be removed after 6 years I believe.
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Obviously you did not read his Policy fully it was 4 years to fully remove the Costs and in the mean time nobody has to pay for there final year. So its actually very attractive to people about to go into there final year
By Snowzak on 05/05/2010
Even if Brown gets it, he'll have to cut spending one of these days... and there's no area that'll get spared.
By phoenom on 05/05/2010
QUOTE: Groedius @ May 05, 2010 05:44 am) |
QUOTE: phoenom May 04, 2010 06:11 pm |
Re: Clegg and his Univeristy policies. They're great and will make it easier for a lot of people to go to University, but students voting for the Lib Dems because of them are being slightly hoodwinked as tuition fees will only be removed after 6 years I believe.
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Obviously you did not read his Policy fully it was 4 years to fully remove the Costs and in the mean time nobody has to pay for there final year. So its actually very attractive to people about to go into there final year
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Fair enough, I must've been misinformed. Hopefully Lib Dems come into power then because it will affect my Uni fees

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By George on 05/05/2010
Definitely not.
I've been campaigning all day for the Conservatives today and that is who I will be supporting tomorrow.
Yes, admittedly labour has a few good policies, no one is denying that.... but seriously, Gordon Brown, as prime minister AGAIN?? For another 5 years?!!?!?!? NO. WAY.
The Labour Party have had... what is it... 11 years to change things? Have they done enough? No. Nowhere near enough for the time they have been in power.
They've had the chance, they've made a complete bollocking of it, so it is time that the Conservatives once again regain power and make good the damage that Brown and his ministers have done.
Thatcher, the highly successful Conservative PM back in the '80s got shit done and that is what Cameron will do should he be voted into office on Thursday evening.
Predicted result: Hung Parliament. Who will ultimately get power? Not sure.... the Queen's Speech at the end of May will be PIVOTAL however...
By Groedius on 05/05/2010
Hung Parliament means the people with the most seats will get into power so that means Ultimately that Gordon Brown will still be the Prime minister GF
I am really hoping for a Conservative win to be honest and I will be voting for them tomorrow
Also i know there policies are not the best but there are areas labour are weak on too and no matter who it is or were it is from cuts will have to be made.
By Abmanju on 07/05/2010
And as some people have predicted, it looks like a hung parliament

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It was an exciting night, I watched quite a bit.
I'm happy that my local town of Tooting has been held my Labour although it was closer than I expected. It's always been Labour ever since it was formed but I believe that is was one of Cameron's targets lol.
Surprised our local neighbour Battersea has been taken by Conservatives though; that sucks@
Well anyway, at the moment, conservatives short of a majority by 38 and there's 43 left!
So it looks quite a lot like a hung parliament.
It doesn't look like Brown is resigning either.
This is going to be rather interesting
By Maxrobinsun on 07/05/2010
Hung parliment. Only option for a majority not including the minor parties is Conservative/LibDem which is unlikely.
I imagine a reelection will occur within a year.
By WG_Keanu on 07/05/2010
Psh, politics. Why can't we have one guy who just does everything right?
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