The Labour Party won the 2005 UK general election with 35.3% of the popular British vote. The Conservative Party was just a few points behind with points behind at 32.3% of the popular vote, but because of the first past the post voting system, the Labour Party had a significant majority with 356 parliamentary seats […]
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My sister is an single parent, educated full time public sector worker, and her 2 year old goes to a SureStart nursery. She is a single parent because her husband cheated on her and left her with two young children.
I’ll be voting Labour partly to protect her from unemployment and nursery cuts. That’s not a wasted vote Jamie.
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hello helen, well it proved that it was, you cant blame the government for your sisters plight.
i think people should vote for the conservatives as they are better for the country.
liam pratt you are the most racist person i have come across in my intire life. put your head down in shame !!
the UK does not meed people like you!!!
Helen
I am certainly no KKK/Neo Nazi or National Front, but will be voting BNP. Many of my older family members fought in the second world war, and do not like what has become of Britain since. Do not blame voters for voting BNP/UKIP, as this is a result/reflection of the failed policies of Labour & Conservatives governments. People have a choice on polling day and hopefully will vote according to their own experiences of the political parties and the social environment within which they live.
I have done my homework, read manifesto’s, visited websites and found myself agreeing with most of what the BNP preach (but not all).
Helen, please do not resort to name calling etc. If there is one thing about Britain that I am still proud of, is that people are able to have different political opinions. I may not share yours or someone elses views, but I will always listen and debate with them while taking on board anything I think is relative and sounds like common sense.
The BNP are in no way facist and are actually hated by neo nazi’s (the BNP has a Jewish councillor).
If you would like to debate in depth on any of the BNP’s policies, I would be more than happy to do so.
I think you will find that while disenfranchised Tory voters tend to vote UKIP, those who vote BNP tend to be disenfranchised Labour voters.
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Thanks Liam, but no thanks….your white women/men(hmmm, nice) are too lovely xxxxxx plus i like my council-paid-for detached…..get to send all my untaxed wages back home….Paki Liberation Party forever
I had to come and say ….. I damn well told you so to all the BNP idiots here.
The BNP have been wiped off the face of the political map in the last 24 hours.
Reduced to 15 cllrs left, kicked out of Barking & Dagenham, bye bye BNP.
I bet that felt good Vote No To BNP :-)
All that rubbish from BNP supporters about the BNP cleaning up on election day and me being undemocratic about editing the poll to remove their manipulation and on the day they were OWNED.
Has the overall BNP % of the popular vote been worked out yet?
I knew having Nick Griffin on Question Time was the right thing to do, many in Britain have racist tendencies, but not to the level the BNP want.
I wanted to post the BNP results as they came in, but at 1pm on election day my blinking dedicated server died AGAIN, this damn site was getting so much traffic I’ve had to upgrade servers twice now and still I’ve had to disable some features to keep it running smoothly!!! Only got it running again at 5pm today, so offline over a day!
I think the site had over 100,000 visitors on polling day not including the ones that didn’t get in when the server died from the overload!
David
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Well Vote No To BNP
I give me no pleasure in also being able to say I told you so.
No sooner have the Tories (or should I say Cons)got elected, then Cameron starts ditching all the policies he fought the election on by using the pact with the Lib Dems as a smokescreen
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/election/article-1278779/Tories-ditched-policies-fast-listed-Cameron-wanted-bury-party-Right-say-Lib-Dems.html
Still I suppose we reap what we sow, and we are all now going to pay one hell of a price.
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I would have voted for the Australian Prime Minister if he had been available