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Jun 05, 2009 22:41

"In many cases they have voted for other parties such as NO2EU and even the BNP."
- Some UKIP wanker on the election ballot papers that had been folded with UKIP under the fold so it was mildly difficult to find.

This, of course, is because the fascist BNP, the ex-leftist fascist NO2EU, and the idiotic petit bourgeois fascist UKIP are all basically ( Read more... )

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helen4morrissey June 6 2009, 14:02:10 UTC
I've just seen the council map of England... And I'm feeling blue :(

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twilightclarity June 8 2009, 10:09:53 UTC
Will we ever return, do you think?

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twilightclarity June 8 2009, 10:10:13 UTC
I mean... it's weird. I haven't felt like I had a stake in a while, but the results are still upsetting...

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helen4morrissey June 8 2009, 10:16:04 UTC
No time soon. Give it 6 years or so, I reckon. Jesus, we'll be in our 30s...

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twilightclarity June 8 2009, 10:09:41 UTC
A thoroughly sensible position, I think. I didn't vote at all. I reckon it's not right to vote in an election in which I have no stake, living abroad and all. Everyone I know seems to have voted either Lib Dem or Green...

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m_j_sullivan June 8 2009, 20:19:53 UTC
Weirdly, i voted Labour, probably against my own better judgement. If i’d thought my vote wouldn’t’ve been wasted, i might’ve voted Green; if i’d been able to vote for a whole party instead of a list of just six people, i’d’ve probably voted Lib Dem. But on the day i voted for Michael Cashman and Neena Gill, because i’d heard various positive things about them and hadn’t heard much negative, and didn’t relish the prospect of losing both of them. Felt a bit like i was box-ticking in the dark, in any case, but my main priority was to vote against the tories/BNP/UKIP et al...

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