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Flashman
09-Apr-10, 13:00
Go to http://www.votematch.org.uk and have a blast and see what party comes out on top for you!

My Results are below...guess deep down I always knew I was a Tory :(.... Im voting Liberal for real though. Think Thurso does a decent job and want to keep Labour out.

Conservative Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=2): 67%
UK Independence Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=5): 41%
Labour Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=21): 24%
Scottish National Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=7): 17%
Liberal Democrats (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=3): 8%

veekay
09-Apr-10, 13:28
Very interesting result. Shame the Monster raving loony party wasn't a chaice though.

Shabbychic
09-Apr-10, 13:37
Well it appears I'm definitely not a Tory. :D:D

Scottish National Party: 52%
Liberal Democrats: 48%
Scottish Green Party: 43%
Labour Party: 30%
Conservative Party: 15%

DeHaviLand
09-Apr-10, 13:38
Just like the last time, I came down heavily in favour of BNP (68% with tories second on 45%). They wont be getting my vote though. Revolution anyone?

The Drunken Duck
09-Apr-10, 13:59
I ended up with ..

UKIP - 64%
Conservative - 41%
Liberal Democrats - 34%
SNP - 16%

I was voting UKIP anyway so I am happy. The best of a rancid, stinking, writhing pile of lying, self centred, money grabbing snakes that all politicians are in my view.

I'd vote for Lucifer himself it gets Broon, Harridan, Mandelscum and that glazed moron Milliband their P45's though.

redeyedtreefrog
09-Apr-10, 15:12
I got

Lib Dems 55%
SNP 50%
Labour 44%
Tories 20%

The Angel Of Death
09-Apr-10, 16:10
British National Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=34): 64%
UK Independence Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=5): 58%
Conservative Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=2): 47%
Liberal Democrats (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=3): 44%
Labour Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=21): 30%
Scottish National Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=7): 29%
Scottish Green Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=8): 21%

But remember most politicians are a bunch of thieving liars anyway who want to put cash down and say that there will be a few election promises that will be broken or forgotten about after there in power ;)

Bazeye
09-Apr-10, 18:16
Not putting my results down in case i get branded a nazi, fascist, racist, knuckledragger. Either that or someone will call me names.

Sage
09-Apr-10, 22:07
interesting site.

However I wont be using it....they keep information on a database, inc your ISP so even if you put in a false name and pretend to be Miss Marple this is not going to be anonymous in any way or form, even if they do publish the information anonymously.

I'd be interested in the results, and am not ashamed of my voting principles, but being a massive cynic I can see how this can be misused by the originators :eek:

Invisible
09-Apr-10, 22:14
Conservative Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=2):40%Labour Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=21):30%Liberal Democrats (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=3):26%Scottish National Party (http://www.votematch.org.uk/2010/index.php?s=partyresults&p=7):24%

Flashman
09-Apr-10, 22:49
interesting site.

However I wont be using it....they keep information on a database, inc your ISP so even if you put in a false name and pretend to be Miss Marple this is not going to be anonymous in any way or form, even if they do publish the information anonymously.

I'd be interested in the results, and am not ashamed of my voting principles, but being a massive cynic I can see how this can be misused by the originators :eek:

I never put in a name? There is a bit at the end to put in your e-mail address but you can just skip it.

Only thing they could poll is the country you select and your ISP address but how they could garnish any credible data on voting trends escapes me as think of the amount of people doing in multiple times and for fun and people selecting other countries just for the hell of it.... the data is worthless.

The Angel Of Death
09-Apr-10, 23:26
Want to find out just how important your vote is take a look Here
(http://www.voterpower.org.uk/)
Some interesting stuff

ShelleyCowie
09-Apr-10, 23:33
Im not into politics or anything. I know alot of people slate labour though. But they brought in a few useful things. Me and my OH were speaking about it the other night.

Paid Paternity leave - New fathers didnt have to worry about going straight back to work because of not getting paid for that wee time to spend with the new baby

Working Tax credits - Every little helps! :)

Child Trust Fund - A little get go that you can build up for your kids future. The government now funds you £250 to get started with.

Yes thats all kiddy stuff. But it has all made a difference in peoples lives.

Just saying is all :Razz

The Angel Of Death
09-Apr-10, 23:35
Find them all as bad as each other what they give you in one hand they take away in another

Flashman
10-Apr-10, 00:12
Find them all as bad as each other what they give you in one hand they take away in another


Yeah but who are the real fools in all this, them for lieing or us for believing them.

Phill
10-Apr-10, 00:30
I like the idea of electoral reform. To the trebuchet for the lot of 'em and then decide who is brave enough to stand for a seat.


All politico's should be on minimum wage. If they really feel they are serving their people then the salary is neither here nor there.

Expenses: fixed at the same as all other Gov't / NHS / Civil services etc. etc.

I object greatly to the financial penalty placed on me (on top of my taxes) to subsidise my wifey's (Gov't/NHS/Civil Svc) job when she is forced to work away from home.

BUT. If I were a politico I'd get a house out of it!


Oh boy, 67 minutes with Nicholas Winterton, that'd be a start.

The Drunken Duck
10-Apr-10, 07:43
I do like this election site .. :lol:

http://slapometer.com/