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  1. 1. UK General Election 2015 - Who will you be voting for? UK Nationals ONLY. Please select one.

    • Conservatives - David Cameron
    • Labour - Ed Miliband
    • Liberal Democrats - Nick Clegg
    • Green Party - Natalie Bennett
    • UKIP - Nigel Farage
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    • SNP (Scotland residents ONLY)
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    • Plaid Cymru (Wales residents ONLY)
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    • Other (BNP, English Democrats, Northern Ireland Parties...etc)
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    • Undecided
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UK NATIONALS ONLY. In the General Election 2015, who do you think you'll vote for? Select one ONLY. England residents can not vote SNP or Plaid Cymru. Just to get an idea of where we stand with UK politics.

Feel free to give reasons for your choice :)


NON-UK NATIONALS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE YOUR VIEWS IN COMMENTS :) THANK YOU

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Well labours out of the window...ed milliband went to a gurdwara and had a media blackout had his people tell everyone not to take any pics etc and children and people were pushed out of the way without any respect.

He was ashamed of being seen with a bandana on his ugly head...

So wants the votes from sikhs and ticked the box for visiting a gurdwara but didnt want the media involved...

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Well labours out of the window...ed milliband went to a gurdwara and had a media blackout had his people tell everyone not to take any pics etc and children and people were pushed out of the way without any respect.

He was ashamed of being seen with a bandana on his ugly head...

So wants the votes from sikhs and ticked the box for visiting a gurdwara but didnt want the media involved...

traditionally we've generally backed labour though right? So far on the poll theres 2 votes for labour and 1 for greenparty...

completely agree though, liblacon need to go

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Yes definately my father always went on how the conservatives only looked after the rich however labour looked after the working hard grafting factory workers. Most indians either worked in the mills or in engineering (ford dagenham) migrant workers were paid less but grafted hard and labour looked after them...

However now look what labours done to the country. Open the floodgates said yes to being part of europe and funded and partaken in illegal wars etc...now tony blairs got a cushy number in the european union in brussels...??:/

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Gaffe of the day

Spotted on a train — Red Ed pouncing on a Sikh passenger, saying: ‘Are you going to ensure that the Sikh vote turns out for us?’

Sadly the Sikh was Amandeep Singh Bhogal, Tory candidate for Upper Bann in Northern Ireland. He replied: ‘I’m going to make sure the Sikh vote turns out — but not for you.’

Daily Mail - 16 April 2016

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Who ever backs the sikhs and speaks up for our rights will probably favour my vote, but as of now ed isnt worth a vote.

im struggling to distinguish between conservatives, labour, libdem and ukip. All their policies seem pretty much the same. The leaders do too. I dont think libdems getting another chance anytime soon. tory, I duno. They're supposed to be good for businesses so i can see why they may get many sikh votes but camerons a bandar and their whole budget is way out. Ukip, some good policies regarding immigration, welfare etc, not sure about exiting the EU. In generally they seem a very white Edl/bnp type party. Dont get me started on farage :/

I fancy giving the green party a go...they seem quite aam-aadmi ish. Seems to be a bit of media blackout when it comes to them...

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