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If there was a General Election tomorrow
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If there was a General Election tomorrow........
1) Which party would you vote for?
2) Which party did you vote for in the last election?
Andrew
1) Which party would you vote for?
2) Which party did you vote for in the last election?
Andrew
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ludwig: the question is rather hypothetical given the teensy weensy number of MPs who change parties; but the answer is yes.
Ed: I think the correct option is as Davethedog said: spoil the ballot paper (by ticking none of the boxes, scribbling "lying pond scum!" over it or something). Not just refusing to vote at all.
Ed: I think the correct option is as Davethedog said: spoil the ballot paper (by ticking none of the boxes, scribbling "lying pond scum!" over it or something). Not just refusing to vote at all.
// ludwig: the question is rather hypothetical given the teensy weensy number of MPs who change parties; but the answer is yes. //
Of course it's hypothetical. It was a deliberately hypothetical question. I began it with an 'If'.
..and I'm not saying I don't believe you, but it's easy to say yes when you know it isn't going to happen.
Of course it's hypothetical. It was a deliberately hypothetical question. I began it with an 'If'.
..and I'm not saying I don't believe you, but it's easy to say yes when you know it isn't going to happen.
hard to say. I'm somewhere in the centre and so are the three main parties. But I voted for her because I was happy with her work as a constituency MP (I don't know her personally) and thought she'd earned the chance to keep the job.
But I'd still like to know why you asked a hypothetical question about something that wasn't going to happen, yet greeted the answer with "it's easy to say yes when you know it isn't going to happen." What answer did you want or expect?
But I'd still like to know why you asked a hypothetical question about something that wasn't going to happen, yet greeted the answer with "it's easy to say yes when you know it isn't going to happen." What answer did you want or expect?
I expected you to say 'yes' whether it was true or not, because to say no would have been to contradict your original assertion that you voted for an MP not a party.
// But I'd still like to know why you asked a hypothetical question about something that wasn't going to happen, yet greeted the answer with "it's easy to say yes when you know it isn't going to happen //
I'd answer this but I don't understand what it means.
// But I'd still like to know why you asked a hypothetical question about something that wasn't going to happen, yet greeted the answer with "it's easy to say yes when you know it isn't going to happen //
I'd answer this but I don't understand what it means.
Always voted Labour and will do so again at next GE.
The Tories have always favoured the wealthy in our Society so would not vote for them under any circumstances.None of them really understand how the majority of us have to manage with limited resources on a weekly basis.
A Loaf of Bread could cost £5 for all they care !
The Tories have always favoured the wealthy in our Society so would not vote for them under any circumstances.None of them really understand how the majority of us have to manage with limited resources on a weekly basis.
A Loaf of Bread could cost £5 for all they care !
1) Unsure at present
2) Conservative
Redman, I see where you are coming from but do you honestly believe Labour, or lib dems, understand any better? On all sides the politicans are very comfortable and tend to forget their humble start especially once they get their hands on their expenses. Lets not forget many of the last labour cabinet were privately educated, hardly normal.
2) Conservative
Redman, I see where you are coming from but do you honestly believe Labour, or lib dems, understand any better? On all sides the politicans are very comfortable and tend to forget their humble start especially once they get their hands on their expenses. Lets not forget many of the last labour cabinet were privately educated, hardly normal.