Who will you vote for in the local elections?

Who will you vote for in the local elections?

  • Labour

    Votes: 3 4.6%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 26 40.0%
  • Liberal Democrat

    Votes: 9 13.8%
  • Green

    Votes: 4 6.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 10.8%
  • Will not vote

    Votes: 14 21.5%

  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .

DanMartin

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May 14, 2007
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With the local elections only days away, I'm interested to know who small business entrepreneurs are planning on voting for. Let me know by taking part in the poll above and feel free to leave any comments below.
 
I will not vote I see no point.

All of the parties will do the same in the end it is just the way they deliver the message 'Taxes will go up because etc'

I think we would be a much better country if privatisation come into play. A little like NZ in the essence that if you need a hospital you pay for it etc.

Hope this helps

Regards

Dave
 
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Mine is anti government vote. Labour are stuffed and Gubble Gullets Brown will be terminated either by his party or by the electorate at the general election. BTW I am not anti Labour but they have been in power for too long and have lost the plot. As for the alternatives WTF is is there, at this point we might as well vote for the BNP! They are a lazy sorry bunch of self seeking ******* who need to pull their fingers out and get passionate about what they do.

As for forum members wingeing "I not going to vote it's a waste of time". Get a grip that why lazy ******* politicians get away with doing very little because they know you will not stand up to them. Get proactive and make a noise you lazy ********, make a difference.
 
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Eagle

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Oct 3, 2004
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UK
Labour are stuffed and Gubble Gullets Brown will be terminated either by his party or by the electorate at the general election.
Do you really think so? Collectively, the British public are far too dim to realise the harm they've done to us.

As for forum members wingeing "I not going to vote it's a waste of time". Get a grip that why lazy ******* politicians get away with doing very little because they know you will not stand up to them. Get proactive and make a noise you lazy ********, make a difference.
A government should fear its people - not the other way round. The French govt is terrified of its people but oh no - not here.
 
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simonswords

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Jan 7, 2007
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Essex
I do agree that all governments are capable of being useless and underhanded and choosing who to vote for is difficult. However what worries me more is that it would appear based on the poll results and general feedback to this thread that the majority of the people here won't bother to have a say in the matter.

Not voting at all is just as bad in my opinion as voting for the wrong government.
 
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Do you really think so? Collectively, the British public are far too dim to realise the harm they've done to us.

Yes they are however, the media hates NuLab so that will be the death sentence for them.

A government should fear its people - not the other way round. The French govt is terrified of its people but oh no - not here.

Wasn't France declared bankrupt earlier this year? I suspect it is why they have been/are so proactive in the EU, whithought farming subsidy they would be driftwood.
 
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complete

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Mar 26, 2008
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I dont trust any of the Parties to run the UK and to do what they promise in the run up to Elections but would not waste my Vote.

I get embarassed every time I see Darth Vader Brown on TV and he is not a statesman.

As the World is in public view now, I can see Dave Cameron being the only one who can carry himself off on the World Stage giving the UK any credibilty.

To all non voters please make use of your Vote.

Brown has been so much of a dissapointment, when he was supposed to be the Iron Fist. He does so many Uturns he doesn't get anywhere.
 
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Do you think it would help if "None of the above" was on every ballot? It would allow everyone to register their displeasure with all parties.

It would give the overall majority, with about 80% of the vote for the "None of the above Party". Do you think that the "None of the above Party" would do a better job?
 
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AwayGamesTravel

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Dec 16, 2007
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I think we would be a much better country if privatisation come into play. A little like NZ in the essence that if you need a hospital you pay for it etc.

Hmmm, I have to say I disagree. Isn't privatization what Maggie installed during her time? The London docklands is a good example, where market forces were allowed to shape the way the area developed. Potential benefits were to be realised through the 'trickle down effetc' and so on. It didnt go according to plan- in fact, some say it was a failure.

After all, how can profit seeking institutions care for you?
 
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ImproveSearchListings

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Dec 5, 2006
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I don't really care about our Government they are an embarassment to our country. They waste our money on stupid things! I won't be voting for anyone this year!!

So you do care? You care because they are an embarrassment. So rather than doing anything about it and attempting change, you won't vote and just let them make it worse. Surely this is the exact reason you should be voting?

Not voting at all is just as bad in my opinion as voting for the wrong government.

I totally agree.

Personally, I will be voting Conservative this time. It doesn't mean they will always have my backing (as they have not done in the past).

Gordon Brown is totally unsuitable as a leader and representative of this country. If foreigners didn't know better they'd assume we were all scruffy, undignified and devoid of any charisma.

I would love a government to actually be able to instil pride back into this fabulous country - ultimately however, this responsibility falls on us and not the politicians.
 
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IMHO, not exercising your right to vote automatically strips you of your right to complain; not voting is a vote in itself, but almost certainly not for what you want. If you want to make a point, spoil your paper - it still gets counted.

I haven't decided who to vote for yet, for exactly the same reasons as those who say they're not going to bother. I'm fortunate, in that the polling station is right behind my house, so I'll be investing the time so that I have a right to complain later.
 
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billhilton

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Dec 9, 2005
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Conservative. Although I don't much like the Tory party as a whole, it contains more people committed to the kinds of ideas that I'm committed to than any other party - i.e. low taxes, deregulation, small government, letting people get on with their lives.

I'm very much an Alan Duncan and Matthew Parris kind of Tory rather than a member of the hang 'em and flog 'em fraternity. I dislike Notting Hill Toryism, too, especially as represented by David Cameron.
 
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websnail

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Apr 21, 2008
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South Yorkshire
Ironically I'm voting with the labour candidate but only because he happens to be a local businessman who I know personally and who I know will do his utmost so actually make things work locally.

The fact that he's labour counts against him because in a national election he'd stand no chance (I wish he'd go independent!) but considering all that he's involved in (community associations, school governor, etc...) I know he's already proven his worth.

Shame you can't say that for many of the rest.
 
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The problem with governments is that they attract people who are not professionals at management and in general come from the loudest not the brightest.

would you leave the running of a large company to amateurs .?

Sad fact is that the only people who are attracted to a life in politics are totally unsuited for the job and those that could do nations any good are far to sane to take the job on.:)

Its also a fact that 98% of the public don't have a clue or care whats going on hence the election of idiots like Seb Coe who was a great runner but running exercises the body not the brain.

so although you may have a favourite you are actually stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea.:rolleyes:


Earl
 
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I will not be voting, as I have lost all faith in the system we have in the UK. I see from the poll at the moment that those not voting would come in second, so it must be one of the most popular parties!

By not voting spoiling you paper you tell them that it's OK to carry on...great way to use your vote.
 
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ImproveSearchListings

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Dec 5, 2006
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I will not be voting, as I have lost all faith in the system we have in the UK. I see from the poll at the moment that those not voting would come in second, so it must be one of the most popular parties!

Genius - you're unhappy with what is happening at the moment, but don't want to change it.

Are you actually in business? Maybe you should go on the dole instead. You might not like it, but you won't have to do anything - just sit there and take it.

I don't think I'm ever rude to anyone on this forum, but I find it incredible that people can show such ignorance over this issue:

BY NOT VOTING YOU ARE ESSENTIALLY SAYING YOU ARE DEFEATED AND GIVING UP.

YOU DONT WANT TO HAVE A SAY IN THE COUNTRY.

YOU DONT CARE WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PARENTS OR CHILDREN OR GRANDCHILDREN.

YOU DONT CARE HOW THE POLICE MANAGE LOCAL SITUATIONS.

YOU DONT CARE ABOUT LOCAL EDUCATION.

YOU DONT CARE THAT REFUSE IS A PROBLEM.

BY NOT VOTING, YOU ARE NOT SAYING YOU ARE HAPPY WITH THE CURRENT SITUATION AND YOU ARE NOT SAYING YOU ARE UNHAPPY - YOU ARE LEAVING ZERO INFLUENCE ON YOUR LOCAL AREA.

:eek::mad::(
 
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