SciFiBoy said:
it doesnt, but it means they have MUCH MORE experience of running things than the BNP |
Just saying, they have the same expirience of being primeminister as each other
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 | ||
SciFiBoy said:
it doesnt, but it means they have MUCH MORE experience of running things than the BNP |
Just saying, they have the same expirience of being primeminister as each other
ran out of ballot papers,only in britain
the system is going to come under some real scrutiny this election,but labour and tory will always want things to stay the same
SamuelRSmith said:
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No I never new that actually sam thanks for clearing that up for me though and actually that was just a joke for highwaystar cause he knows what a cock i can be at nitpicking
Why haven't Conservatives won any? Labour are dominating big style, could be a whitewash.


phinch1 said:
I sugest you go read there policie"s" then on there site, it maybe down actually but i assure you there is more than one |
I have. Their policies in pretty much every field blame all problems on immigration. They are a one trick party.

So just out of curiosity people, how many seats do you think the dreaded BNP will get? and what sort of reactions will take place
first shock of the night this, the Alliance's first seat in NI beating the former first minister