Off Topic The QPR Not 606 Rolling Election Poll

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

Who will you vote for in the May 2015 UK General Election?

  • Conservative

    Votes: 36 32.4%
  • Green

    Votes: 6 5.4%
  • Labour

    Votes: 17 15.3%
  • Liberal Democrat

    Votes: 4 3.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 18 16.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 3.6%
  • I will not vote

    Votes: 11 9.9%
  • I cannot vote - too young/in prison/in House of Lords/mad

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • I am not a citizen of the UK

    Votes: 13 11.7%

  • Total voters
    111
  • Poll closed .
Status
Not open for further replies.
On this topic, I am very passionate. If your confusing passion with vitriol, that's your look out. I have said your welcome to your opinion but your view is at odds with the vast majority of people that have had to deal with it. I'll stop posting on the matter but I think your accusation of bullying is somewhat misplaced. Don't get ill or injured though.
Passionate is fine, but some comments have felt like they went beyond that.

Anyway, what's next?
 
In the spirit of impartiality here is one for the left of center...

You must log in or register to see images
 
I will just say this and it's coming from someone who has voted once of labour and also once for Tory in my voting history. If Labour are the next government but only by being in coalition with the SNP then immigration will be a hot topic for me. This is because I will be thinking of leaving this country, mind you the thought of the Tory's in coalition with UKIP equally fills me with dread.
 
There will be no winners in this election, it's going to be a weird mish/mash coalition whoever you decide to vote for. This is why I'm not really bothered about it that much anymore.
 
Also sorry about those pics Stroller, glad you did not choke on your spuds mate. I only posted them as it looked like this thread was getting a tad heated. It was meant as a kind of distraction of sorts.
 
There are still a large number of undecided voters, I have a feeling the real prospect of the SNP dictating a hard-left agenda whether in coalition or vote by vote with Labour may prove enough for the Tories to squeeze enough marginals to do a deal with the Lib Dems again. I doubt UKIP will have enough to be a decisive player...
 
I will just say this and it's coming from someone who has voted once of labour and also once for Tory in my voting history. If Labour are the next government but only by being in coalition with the SNP then immigration will be a hot topic for me. This is because I will be thinking of leaving this country, mind you the thought of the Tory's in coalition with UKIP equally fills me with dread.
There will be no winners in this election, it's going to be a weird mish/mash coalition whoever you decide to vote for. This is why I'm not really bothered about it that much anymore.
So which is it? So upset by various combinations of coalition that you may emigrate or not bothered?
 
So which is it? So upset by various combinations of coalition that you may emigrate or not bothered?

OK Stan, since you asked I have changed my I'm not voting to a vote for the tory's. I'm no Tory boy but with the thought of Ed Balls getting his hands on the UK credit card and going on a spending spree fills me with dread.

I may have voted Labour if Dave Miliband won the Labour leadership vote. So there you go, not popular with everyone but at least I fessed up!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Uber_Hoop
As for a coalition between Labour and the SNP, it looks likely that this may not happen from what I'm hearing from Ed, but if it does then I will be gutted to say the very least.
 
There are still a large number of undecided voters, I have a feeling the real prospect of the SNP dictating a hard-left agenda whether in coalition or vote by vote with Labour may prove enough for the Tories to squeeze enough marginals to do a deal with the Lib Dems again. I doubt UKIP will have enough to be a decisive player...

Are you sure the SNP are "hard left"?
 
OK Stan, since you asked I have changed my I'm not voting to a vote for the tory's. I'm no Tory boy but with the thought of Ed Balls getting his hands on the UK credit card and going on a spending spree fills me with dread.

I may have voted Labour if Dave Miliband won the Labour leadership vote. So there you go, not popular with everyone but at least I fessed up!
Judging by the poll on here you are in the majority. I didn't ask who you would vote for, just trying to make sense of your emigration/not bothered comments.
As for a coalition between Labour and the SNP, it looks likely that this may not happen from what I'm hearing from Ed, but if it does then I will be gutted to say the very least.
Both the SNP and Labour have been crystal clear that there will be no coalition, don't swallow the propaganda. There may be some kind of a deal on a vote by vote basis in Parliament, but no coalition.
Labour is going to lose a lot of seats to the SNP ( the Tories only have 1 to lose in Scotland). This election hinges on how many seats the Tories lose to Labour in England. If Labour win enough to be roughly level with the Tories the momentum will be with them. So how well the Tories defend their marginals and how many Lib Dem seat they can pinch is the contest.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.