Rock the vote
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- honest
It's tomorrow right?
So WHO to vote for and WHY?
- g3kk0k1d0
i'm not voting, i want to vote but have no choice -
labour suck, blues suck, libs poop, bnp not a chance, some independent - whats the point,on sunday the "vote blue, go green" dicks drove round the neighbourhood in their car spamming their crappy message out on big speakers, by the time i went outside to tell them to go away they had gone.
- T-B-O-A0
I'm voting for the Green party, they have a good chance winning in my area.
- ********0
i'm not voting
g3kk0k1d
(May 3 06, 04:25)Then spoil it you dim wit.
This country is full of thick people. I swear I'll vote to rid us of everyone who doesn't vote to some gated community where they get walked over and told what to do by big PA's and fucked in the ass, because that's what they all want, deep, deep down.
:/
- ********0
normally i abstain from voting but i'll be voting this time to make sure Blair doesnt get in again.
what a tosser!
what a tosser ALL the parties are!
honestly, biggers bunch of backstabbers and liars in ALL the parties.
WHY cant we have a PEOPLES PARTY. not left wing / not right wing / not hopeless green feckers / not monster raving loony nutters .... WHY CANT we have a peoples party that act in the intereste of the people of the UK and not themselves?
If i knew ANYTHING about politics then i'd be acting on this idea!
The highest majority of non-voters in the UK is the 16-30 age bracket because they have no interest in the politics spoken about by the existing parties.
yes they do have an interest in their own future but they dont feel any of the parties speak for the youth of the country.If a website like MySpace can launch the career of bands like the Arctic Monkeys, then why cant a site like that , that has so many users in this age bracket spawn something, a movement or political party that would bring together the youth and give them a voice that realistically could do something to kick the ass of our existing parties and government.
With the amount of fans and hype behind those lil monkeys at the moment, f*ck, they probably would win an election!
im not being niave and saying it should be THEM likes lol. but im sure you get what im trying to say
- ********0
So who voted?
I got pestered by some bloke outside our polling station - insisited on taking my polling card on the way out. Why do they do this? I'm not giving my address to strange blokes...
- Nairn0
I don't want to vote for any of them. I might just body shave and slide up to the polling booth naked.
Seeing as that is clearly today's NT trend.
- honest0
I don't want to vote for any of them. I might just body shave and slide up to the polling booth naked.
Seeing as that is clearly today's NT trend.
Nairn
(May 4 06, 04:39)did I miss something? buff voting in today's sunshine seems like a good idea, screw the shaving, au natural baby!
- Nairn0
au natural baby!
honest
(May 4 06, 04:41)Alrighty then! See you in the tabloids next week! ("Hirsute freak arrested after sharing gingerness at primary school polling booth")
- ********0
i got a text this morning from a lass i know down london way (the text wasnt meant for me but for someone else) she's been having a discussion with whoever the text WAS meant for about the BNP.
she said that in teh telegraph today, they had said that potentially there could be as high as 80% votes in some areas for the BNP.
hardly surprising though, especially in areas that have had assylum seekers dumped on them and due to the recent government buggerups with letting the criminal asylum seekers released from prisons roam free instead of being deported.