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European Elections
The European Elections are to be held in the UK on Thursday June 10th, please add your vote to the poll.
I'll be voting as June the 10th is my 18th Birthday (and I have a Chemistry exam that day to boot). Unfortunately as I am a Northern Monkey I can only vote by post... doesn't bother me as my family and neighbours aren't really into politics, they'll sign the form, I'll tick the box, I have about a dozen so far.
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What do you know about surfing major, you're from god damn New Jersey
I haven't decided myself. The only information i've recieved about the parties is from leaflets posted through my door which are all the same to me. BNP posted one through my door this morning (the local candidate was the driver for Jean-Marie Le Pen and the dad of a fellow school pupil - worst scallie you will ever hear). Bloody racist c@#t. UKIP is probably favourite though, followed by Tories
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I'm not really going to fraudulently vote, I was just proving that exact point. I'm a bit miffed at it really, I wanted to go down to the polling station, cross my box and slip it into the big black monster. I might sally on down to the sorting office on the day and hand in my ballot (judging the post office these days it would be a wise idea). Just wait until we're voting by e mail and text... Tsk, talk about the death of democracy.owdun wrote:Adam, you have just posted the reason why postal voting is the biggest fraud to be inflicted on the Electorate. The principle of one man, one vote, has kept this country free of rigged elections up until the last few years, now it's wide open to corruption, as you prove by your post.
Aye Owdun.
What do you know about surfing major, you're from god damn New Jersey
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hehe i think this is an atypical section of people im afraid.Spannerman wrote:Looks like Labour with a landslide majority so far!! I wonder if this is how it will read on June 11th and if anyone in the corridors of Whitehall will be listening
On a non military board i visit the same question is asked. And the liberals are miles ahead.
Interestingly theres also a "would you serve if you were called up" thread and most wouldnt..reasons given "killing is wrong" i owe my country nothing etc.
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Nice to see all the Cross of St. George flags being flown from the cars, bit early for Euro 2004 yet but perhaps there is a little more patriotism being shown to cock a snook at those on the European mainland.
In my barbers shop today was a leaflet stuck in the window saying vote for the UKIP, the owner said he wanted to put a BNP leaflet in there too but he didn't want a brick thrown through his window.
Nice to see all the Cross of St. George flags being flown from the cars, bit early for Euro 2004 yet but perhaps there is a little more patriotism being shown to cock a snook at those on the European mainland.
In my barbers shop today was a leaflet stuck in the window saying vote for the UKIP, the owner said he wanted to put a BNP leaflet in there too but he didn't want a brick thrown through his window.
Do you think the influence of euro 200 (increased flag waving etc)Spannerman wrote:European Elections
Nice to see all the Cross of St. George flags being flown from the cars, bit early for Euro 2004 yet but perhaps there is a little more patriotism being shown to cock a snook at those on the European mainland.
In my barbers shop today was a leaflet stuck in the window saying vote for the UKIP, the owner said he wanted to put a BNP leaflet in there too but he didn't want a brick thrown through his window.
will help the UKIP?.
Ive voted tory all my life ..but im tempted towards UKIP
Not the BNP though to be honest..