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2010 British elections
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*Scrap this whole topic.*
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#2
Are women allowed to vote in the UK yet?
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(04-21-2010, 01:20 AM)bubbles link Wrote: Are women allowed to vote in the UK yet?

No.
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Last time I voted Lib Dems and I will probably do the same again. It's not that I necessarily believe they can do the best job, I just feel Labour have had 13 years to improve the country and they really haven't - Brown, as Chancellor, oversaw our most prosperous time but his failure to end the boom and bust cycle (As he promised) has ultimatley contributed to the UK being in recession far longer than any of the other major countries.

I don't believe anything David Cameron says and neither of these 2 parties are being honest about the cuts that have to be made to reduce our deficit, which is bigger than Greece's. I think the Lib Dem's deserve a crack as the ruling party, I just hope it's not all spin and wool pulling.

Having said all that I live in a conservative stronghold so my vote will make very little difference.
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(04-21-2010, 01:20 AM)bubbles link Wrote: Are women allowed to vote in the UK yet?
your a male why do you care?
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'Gordon brown seems to be best option at the moment' - And that is where I lost all respect for you.

UKIP!  >:)

UKIP MEP Nigel Farage stunning attack on PM Gordon Brown !!! - March 2009
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(05-04-2010, 04:15 PM)Darius link Wrote: 'Gordon brown seems to be best option at the moment' - And that is where I lost all respect for you.

UKIP!  >:)

UKIP MEP Nigel Farage stunning attack on PM Gordon Brown !!! - March 2009

UKIP/BNP.

On a more serious note, Lib Dem.
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#8
UKIP/BNP? Fuck Off. There completely different
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#9
Lib Dem  :)
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#10
UKIP/BNP? Rofl.

Labour.
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