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UK General Election, Election Day and Results Thread

New Labour - Gordon Brown 9 17.65%
 
Conservatives - David Cameron 15 29.41%
 
Liberal Democrats - Nick Clegg 21 41.18%
 
UKIP - Lord Pearson 3 5.88%
 
Green Party - Caroline Lucas 0 0%
 
Others (National Parties,... 3 5.88%
 
Total:51

well, I voted this morning, for the Liberal Democrats in the end, Green party manifesto is too vague on some issues for my liking.

Poll Question: Who Did You Vote For?

Results are due to start coming in at 11pm GMT tonight

Latest News In the OP:

UKIP former leader in plane crash

polls are now open

not voted yet? here is a policy comparison for the main three

how might vote share transpire into seats?

what happened in previous elections?



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Is't it meant to be a secret ballot? :P

Off to vote now anyway.



Hmm, pie.

I voted Labour as did three of my housemates. My other housemate didn't bother voting :/



The Fury said:
Is't it meant to be a secret ballot? :P

Off to vote now anyway.

well, yes, so you dont have to say, personally I dont mind if peoplle know who I voted for though.



Slightly off topic, but apparently Clegg speaks fluent Dutch. That's awesome



 

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SciFiBoy said:
The Fury said:
Is't it meant to be a secret ballot? :P

Off to vote now anyway.

well, yes, so you dont have to say, personally I dont mind if peoplle know who I voted for though.

True, not like I'm embarressed about voting for BN...er.. I mean Labour...yes Labour. That's right.



Hmm, pie.

I voted lib dem. They have a good chance of getting winning in my constituency too.



General - Liberal Democrats
Local - Conservative.



I make a point NOT to vote..

If my hand was forced though ... labour.



 

Seece said:
I make a point NOT to vote..

If my hand was forced though ... labour.


Thats bad...People have died to earn others the right to vote. You should have voted Labour if that was your preference.