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Question: who  (Voting closed: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:09:14)
Labour - 22 (44.9%)
Conservative - 22 (44.9%)
Oxford - 5 (10.2%)
Total Voters: 34

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Bushey Boy

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« on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:09:14 »

Who do you vote for.
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:09:57 »

Who got rid of BNP?
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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:10:01 »

None of them. Has it actually been called?
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sonic youth

« Reply #3 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:11:44 »

since when have there only been two political parties?
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« Reply #4 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:16:35 »

Oxford is the Lib Dems

There was an option other
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STFC Village

« Reply #5 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:21:22 »

Spoiled ballot from me
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Samdy Gray
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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 21:55:59 »

Looks like the Tory boys are strong amongst the TEF.

Personally, I'm undecided.
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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 22:01:43 »

I don't want to vote Torie. Not with that Blair clone in charge anyway.
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Rich Pullen

« Reply #8 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 22:34:01 »

I will never ever vote Tory. Despite coming from a Consertative stronghold I cannot associate myself with that party.

My prediction is that Labour will win the election (it'll be close) - although I'm unsure whether I'd vote for them myself. However, I can see Gordon Brown lasting a few more years.
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« Reply #9 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 22:41:55 »

It's tough choosing which bunch of lying bastards to vote for.

I'm very apathetic about the whole thing. None of the above (or any of the others either).
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« Reply #10 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 22:43:10 »

Labour probably,possibly Lib Dem.
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« Reply #11 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 22:44:51 »

i won't vote for any one party every time, i'll weigh up the national policies and local mp policies and vote for the one i like best. until it actually came to an election, i wouldn't really look into it too much, other than what makes the news.

As much as i think cameron is an Eton knob jockey, i wouldn't not vote for him based on that.
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Rich Pullen

« Reply #12 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 23:19:26 »

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iAs much as i think cameron is an Eton knob jockey, i wouldn't not vote for him based on that.


I wouldn't vote for a party (regardless of policy) if I felt their leader was a knob jockey.

That's like an American in 2000 and 2004 saying "George Bush is a knob jockey but I do like his foreign policy, and I know he's not really in charge, so what the hey - I'll vote Republican."
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« Reply #13 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 23:30:03 »

thats not quite what i meant, i'm saying if he comes across as a prick on tv but does the right things (or promises to do them in the case of an opposition party) then i can put up with the way he comes across.
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flammableBen

« Reply #14 on: Wednesday, October 3, 2007, 23:35:26 »

Didn't David Cameron say he would pull us out of that EU Human rights thing? That's my reason for not voting for him right there.
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