So, I voted.

Jun 04, 2009 18:41

I ended up voting for "Yes to Europe" because after eliminating the anti-EU parties (we need an international body to handle international issues) and the anti-nuclear parties (climate change is the single most important issue, and being anti-nuclear is much the same as being pro-coal) I was left with Labour and Yes to Europe.

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anonymous June 4 2009, 17:46:34 UTC
I voted for them too, for very similar reasons.

I was toying with spoiling the paper, but all spoiled papers are treated equally so it doesn't register as dissent of any kind. In the end, I figured a party with one policy which I agreed with was better than a party with many policies, one of which I 100% disagreed with...

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djw June 4 2009, 18:03:57 UTC
Me too...

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shuripentu June 4 2009, 19:41:40 UTC
Ditto. They may be a single-issue party, but in their particular situation, I reckon that's quite acceptable.

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alextiefling June 4 2009, 22:22:40 UTC
But Yes to Europe are bound to poll so little, it'll make no difference whatever to the overall results - in particular, it doesn't make the impact on UKIP that voting for a larger party would.

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