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How did you vote in previous General Elections?


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3 hours ago, Edwyn C said:

Yeah that's fair enough, it was a bit cheeky for a new member / knobhead to start that topic on my first day of posting on TLW. 

 

In my defence i was pissed last night and got carried away with posting too much. I like the political threads on the forum so thought i would get involved instead of lurking all the time. 

 

I'm on the left politically so i'm a "weirdo commie" myself. I'm more Tony Benn Labour than Miliband / Blair labour. I would vote Labour or anybody else at the moment to keep the tories out. But out of the current political parties i have more in common with the Green party. 

 

Anyway i'll keep my head down for a bit and go back to lurking now i'm sober.  

 

 

 

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Always Labour(no big surprises there) but I would have voted Liberal or Lib-dem or Whigs or whatever they were called if I'd have thought it would have benefited the lower income members of the community more. But since the coalition,that isn't going to happen any time soon. I'd definitely consider voting Green if they ever got their house in order anytime soon though rather than being a bit of an unorganised rabble that they currently are. I'd also push them for some kind of name change/alteration if they really are serious about wanting to appeal to a wider range of voters.

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