Who DID you vote for?

Who did you vote for?

  • Labour

    Votes: 10 12.8%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 30 38.5%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 24 30.8%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • BNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • None of the Above

    Votes: 5 6.4%
  • I'm a dildoface and don't vote.

    Votes: 6 7.7%

  • Total voters
    78
  • Poll closed .

Scouse

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I never said I didn't think anyone had any reason to not be able to vote to the last minute, of course there will always be people in that situation but I don't think the fact that you had to wait for your missus to get in from work, go see a friend in hospital and then find your polling station means that everyone else who was voting at that time of night couldn't have possibly turned up at any other point in the approx 15 hours that polling stations were open.

So, you don't think that of the thousands that voted, the few hundred who turned up for vote at a later time (but still ON TIME) may not be in the same sort of situation as me?

Hundreds, out of thousands, seems perfectly normal to me. And they should have been allowed to vote. This is a fuck up of our shitty electoral system, plain and simple.
 

ECA

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I would have enjoyed being able to vote in Cities of London and Westminster Constituency to be able to vote for Mad Cap'n Tom.
 

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think the country is gonna be pretty lost over the weekend till they figure out what form the new government will take be it labour or tories, i think atm no ones got a clue what the hell will happen.
 

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Charles Clarke gone.
Jacqui Smith gone.
Thgingyface Malik gone.

Ginger Leprechaun - Still an MP.
Ed "looks a bit like a fat hitler" Balls - Still an MP.
 

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It all hangs on the inner cities now, Manchester, Liverpool and London could be all it takes. Quite a few recounts going on as well it seems. If Labour lose 10 of those safe inner city seats it is going to be game over.
 

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Yay:

Labour losing Calder Valley my local seat. Labour Central ran disgusting smear campaigns against two perfectly acceptable local prospective candidates in order to make Steph Booth (Cherie's step-mother no less) the Calder Valley candidate. Hopefully this was one of the main reasons Labour lost.

Jackie Smith has gone.

Lembit Opik has gone.

Boo:

Gordon's back in No 10 for now.

Dr Evan Harris, Lib Dem's man who actually understands science, has gone.
 

Wij

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Also boo to the system for the fact that, had the Labour and Tory vote share been reversed Labour would have had a majority of over 100.
 

yaruar

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Such a British result. In the end they are all Losers. Lib Dems are a damp squib, Labour lose popular vote and Dave totally fails to fulfil his destiny against a mortally wounded government.
 

Tom

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I'm looking for whiffs of black smoke exiting the chimneys of No.10.
 

PLightstar

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Conservative won in my area not by much, was something like 1.9% swing from Lib to Con. I voted Lib Dems in the end, I had no clear idea of who I wanted to vote for, ended up reading up on both and Lib Dem's grabbed my attention more (only other parties are Labour and UKIP and they will never get into power in my area its very conservative/Lib Dem, had one women flashing drivers with vote tory on her body)
 

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Tories in my area increased the majority to 17.5k up from 12k.

Infuriating that there won't be a Tory majority but that's the rub.

Nice to see the Lib Dems lose seats.
 

rynnor

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Its like watching a car crash in slow motion - even a Labour win would have been better than this mess.

I imagine Con + Lib is what we'll end up with but I cant see it lasting long.

Its been a very bad night for the idea of a united kingdom - you have a massive Conservative Majority in England with Labour un-diminished in Jockland and still fairly strong in Wales.

We really need an English regional parliament on these kinds of results - what a bloody mess.
 

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What perfect chaos... the traders aren't liking it.
 

Calaen

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Its like watching a car crash in slow motion - even a Labour win would have been better than this mess.

I imagine Con + Lib is what we'll end up with but I cant see it lasting long.

Its been a very bad night for the idea of a united kingdom - you have a massive Conservative Majority in England with Labour un-diminished in Jockland and still fairly strong in Wales.

We really need an English regional parliament on these kinds of results - what a bloody mess.


Toal car crash, they were interviewing some guy from Northern Ireland last night and they asked him what Cameron would have to do to get their party on board for a coalition government (something which has already been discussed apparantly) and his response was alot of money...

I expect Lib dems and Labour to get together.
 

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Don't Calaen, that would go against what Clegg and the Lib Dems have publicly stated. They said they would not go against public wishes to form a coalition with the party with less votes.

Also no surprise that the inner London benefit boroughs all stayed Labour. I'm in Croydon North and it's a Labour stronghold, they ran a dirty campaign out on the streets and train stations telling everyone how crap and scary the tories where, while ignoring talking about their own policies. They did loose Croydon Central to the tories though, so there is hope still.
 

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Crawley went Conservative by a fairly big majority thank god :)

I wish I lived in Crawley tbh, or at least Croydon South. Fucking Malcom Wickes has had power in Croydon North for far too long and does nothing good at all. Spends all his time in Brussels the ****.
 

Ch3tan

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Crawley went Conservative by a fairly big majority thank god :)

I wish I lived in Crawley tbh, or at least Croydon South. Fucking Malcom Wickes has had power in Croydon North for far too long and does nothing good at all. Spends all his time in Brussels the ****. Our Tory candidate was actually a really good guy, a solicitor that does lots and lots of pro rata work, so not your typical Tory.
 

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Not even Lib + Lab will have a majority so for Labour to cling onto power theyd have to make a ton of hideously unfair deals with smaller parties - I cant see the English electorate standing for that tbh.
 

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I voted lib dem because I wanted a change and I won't vote tory.

M
 

Calaen

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Don't Calaen, that would go against what Clegg and the Lib Dems have publicly stated. They said they would not go against public wishes to form a coalition with the party with less votes.

I am sure what he actually said was that he would not side with a party that had been voted 3rd. Labour are still second by a country mile. Can't see it happening now anyway, Conservatives with a minority government, means I only have to put up with being a third rate human being for 18 months before they have to hold another election.

That will be time enough for people to realise that Osbourne has no clue about anything unfortunately it will also be enough time for him to completely fuck up our recovery.
 

Ch3tan

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You mean start our recovery, because it hasn't begun under Labour.
 

Ch3tan

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Clegg's just given a speech - "it's clear the conservative government has the most votes, it is now up to them to prove they can do what it takes to lead the country"

So Clegg give his biggest indication that the lib dems would talk to the tory's in preference to Labour. \o/
 

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You mean start our recovery, because it hasn't begun under Labour.

Temporarily lifting the GDP by 15 pence using billions of pounds we don't have isn't a recovery now ???

*horror*
 

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Don't know much about politics in Scotland but they have produced an interesting result. I wonder if it a rejection of the SNP's proposals for independence?

Very hard to guess how this will pan out. Lib-Con coalition?
 

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I do love the fact that there's a whole new year or two, when people pull out the eco card from their pocket, claim to save the enviroment etc and i can simply ask "did you vote green?" :p
 

Calaen

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You mean start our recovery, because it hasn't begun under Labour.

No of course it hasn't, I'm suprised you don't spend everyday in hospital walking around with your eyes closed all day.
 

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