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kengillam
21st May 2009, 07:29 PM
I see Question Time on BBC1 has been brought forward to 9pm tonight. After the latest set of revelations I wonder what excuses will get churned out tonight. The usual I only followed the rules, I expect, much like "I voz only obeying orders"

maplegin
21st May 2009, 08:10 PM
interesting to see what they say have just put it on.

shezz
21st May 2009, 09:10 PM
I dont think they ripped into them as much as i thought they would

kengillam
21st May 2009, 10:55 PM
I hope there are a lot of Independent candidates to vote for, the arrogant blighters seem to think that the main parties are the only ones qualified to run the country. I doubt the average MP is any more intelligent that a lot of the electorate, I daresya there are plenty of 'ordinary' people who could do a darn fine job just by applying a bit of common sense, an ingredient sadly lacking in Westminster it would seem.

DanTheMan3
22nd May 2009, 12:20 AM
Missed it.
But tomorrow I will go into Tesco and walk out with lots of stuff and not pay for it.

Then I will take it back and say I am sorry I made a mistake.


Somehow I think I will end up in court if I do this.

But I am not a politician.
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Gothicina
22nd May 2009, 03:54 AM
I am right p****d off.... in our local elections we have the grand choice of two canidates... 1 Lib and 1 Con ... every where else around us have at least 5 and in one case 10 canidates to pick from.... I for one will be voiding my ballot paper... and from what I have heard so will a lot of others.... it could be a case of voided ballot papers will get the highest number of "votes"....

yes I know locals are different to general elections but neither of our canidates have said anything about local issues they are talking about country wide issues

No local elections here at all.

The European elections for the Eastern Region have 14 different parties, at least a third of them I'd never heard of before,:eek: & one independant.

meebo1
22nd May 2009, 05:38 AM
I am right p****d off.... in our local elections we have the grand choice of two canidates... 1 Lib and 1 Con ... every where else around us have at least 5 and in one case 10 canidates to pick from.... I for one will be voiding my ballot paper... and from what I have heard so will a lot of others.... it could be a case of voided ballot papers will get the highest number of "votes"....

yes I know locals are different to general elections but neither of our canidates have said anything about local issues they are talking about country wide issues

This is your chance...:D

raindropsies
22nd May 2009, 07:18 AM
Cannot find who's standing for locals (anyone know how i can find this info?), but those standing for the european elections there are 13 "parties" all with more than 1 candidate:confused:

Never heard of the parties in green below:eek:

British National Party
Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"
Conservative Party
English Democrats party
Jury team
Liberal democrats
No2EU:Yes to Democracy
Pro Democracy.EU
Socalist Labour party
The Green party
The labour party
United Kingdom First
UKIP

kengillam
22nd May 2009, 08:37 AM
I would favour the Greens in the europeans, a reasonable enough choice without being to fringe, and would send a clear message to the 'Main' parties.

JudesNiceThings
22nd May 2009, 08:56 AM
I'm being a poll Clerk (as usual) on June 4th.

We are having THREE elections with three ballot papers and boxes.
The Euro one is at least 2 feet long!!

The others are for Borough councillors, and parish councillors.

Just hoping it will be a low turnout - will be very boring though, stuck there from 6.30 am to 10.30pm!! - But i just think of the money! LOL