Comment on General Election 2010 Poll Results by T.S.Andrews.

Haven’t checked out this site in some time. I was going to consider voting BNP, but you know what? In light of the debates Clegg actually managed to sway me (their immigration policy, would you believe). Sure, I am not to happy with their stance on Europe but that can always be remedied through voting Tories or UKIP come Euro elections.

There’s another reason I have changed my support: I have looked through VoteNo’s blog and, although there’s some of the same old arguments, there were some new ones that swayed me and made me think “sod the BNP”. The fact that John Walker doesn’t know his arse from his elbow worries me (May 5th election day? £250,000 inheritance tax threshold? lol). As does the “minor” strife within the party is a concern too. What a shambles.

Quite the strangest of parties to defect to, but there we go. XD

I’m just glad that I discovered that before May 6th.

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