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I'm not sure how many of you read Steve Bell (he owns), but he's a guardian cartoonist who owns.

todays is pretty funny, even if i am a considering voting lib dem
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industrian said:
I think I was subconsciously replacing "leave the EU" with "leave the Union" on most of my choices. Yeah, that was probably it.

On my first shot at this.. like a quick breeze through, I ended up with 5 BNP, 3 Tory, and 2 UKIP...

I was selected some of the ones that stood out I suppose.

A lot of people may end up voting this way and be completely serious about it.

SmokyDave said:
I'm voting LibDem and I got...


Hmm...

I always thought you looked like scum!



A lot of Lib Dem voters here, yay!
 
Crime: Green Party
Education: Green Party
Environment: Green Party
Democracy: Lib Dems
Health: Green Party
Economy: UKIP (ugh)
Europe: Green Party
Immigration: Labour
Welfare: Lib Dems

Even though this says Green party, I disagree with a few of their policies enough to go with the Lib Dems in the General Election. Plus, a Lib Dem vote is SLIGHTLY less wasted than a Green one. Don't know where the UKIP economy one came from..:lol
 
Looking at the site now it looks like the Greens are running a train on everyone, and I think the site is biased in their favour.

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It's subconscious but it's definitely there. :lol
 
Chinner said:
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oh smokey dave :(
What can I do? I agree with them on a lot of issues obviously. To be fair, I don't expect them to effect anything in their manifesto so it's irrelevant. I answered honestly though and I was quite surprised at the result.

Dabookerman said:
I always thought you looked like scum!

A lot of Lib Dem voters here, yay!
Anglo-Saxon scum I'll have you know.
 
Updated the OP. Added some shit at the top of the OP about stuff to watch out for, and will try rotate it for newer stuff as it happens. Also added the BBC to sources of news (durr) and some parties to the minor party list.

In other news: Nobody cares.

In other other news:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1261519/Pensioner-oldest-father-Britain-74.html
A pensioner was celebrating today after becoming Britain's oldest father at the ripe old age of 74.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-oldest-father-Britain-74.html#ixzz0jYxiVi3N
not sure if this is a good thing. I mean, obviously good for the father cause he has the right and he'd got a kid, but bit shit for for the kid. i mean when he's 10 he'll be 84 and when he'ls 20 he'll be 94 (probably dead long before anyway).
 
OuterWorldVoice said:
Dear Britain,

Please do not elect the Tories, unless you are all millionaires and nobody told me. They have nothing to offer the country and last time they were in power they fucked up the country completely. And instituted a Poll tax. A Poll tax. The most antidemocratic thing ever considered, let alone enacted.

Vote for any of these other clowns, but for god's sake, remember what it was like under Major and Thatcher.

P.S. I understand the choices are shitty, but don't forget that the Tories are evil AND incompetent and quietly represent the interests of an unelected aristocracy that still to a great extent, runs the country.

Seems kind of weak to not vote for a party that hasn't been in power for 14 years based on its last government record. Not to mention that the much loathed Poll Tax (which is the council tax renamed) didn't stop the electorate from voting Major in 1992.
 
Chinner said:
Updated the OP. Added some shit at the top of the OP about stuff to watch out for, and will try rotate it for newer stuff as it happens. Also added the BBC to sources of news (durr) and some parties to the minor party list.

In other news: Nobody cares.

In other other news:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1261519/Pensioner-oldest-father-Britain-74.html

not sure if this is a good thing. I mean, obviously good for the father cause he has the right and he'd got a kid, but bit shit for for the kid. i mean when he's 10 he'll be 84 and when he'ls 20 he'll be 94 (probably dead long before anyway).

Lucky kid will be able to get on the property ladder at an early age if his dad pops his clogs in his nineties.
 
blazinglord said:
Seems kind of weak to not vote for a party that hasn't been in power for 14 years based on its last government record. Not to mention that the much loathed Poll Tax (which is the council tax renamed) didn't stop the electorate from voting Major in 1992.

Council tax != Poll Tax

The former is a bit like the old "rates" that preceded the Poll Tax in that the charge is based on a "value" assigned to the property in which you live. The Poll Tax was a charge on each adult irrespective of type of residence. The Poll Tax was actually good for me when I lived by myself :lol

I think people voted for Major because the opposition weren't a credible government in waiting - 'better the devil you know' etc.

Well the tories are returning to type, only now just promising a tax cut after weeks of telling everyone that budget cuts should come first and be deeper than anyone else was promising. Cameron did, for a while, give the impression the party had changed but it looks like he has caved in to the right wing like every tory leader before him.
 
i got lib dems, which is who i am voting for, so go me. 2x lib dems (welfare, economy) 1x green party (democracy) 1x tory (education).

labour really are terrible at writing policies these days, they were by far the easiest to identify and contain so much bullshit politics speak to cover up a lack of ideas.
 
Empty said:
i got lib dems, which is who i am voting for, so go me. 2x lib dems (welfare, economy) 1x green party (democracy) 1x tory (education).

labour really are terrible at writing policies these days, they were by far the easiest to identify and contain so much bullshit politics speak to cover up a lack of ideas.

You should've checked all the policy boxes to get a bigger picture.
 
Empty said:
i got lib dems, which is who i am voting for, so go me. 2x lib dems (welfare, economy) 1x green party (democracy) 1x tory (education).

labour really are terrible at writing policies these days, they were by far the easiest to identify and contain so much bullshit politics speak to cover up a lack of ideas.
Definitely. The Labour policies just scream off the page.

It kills me that so many people still intend to vote for them.
 
SmokyDave said:
Definitely. The Labour policies just scream off the page.

Not as badly as the BNP ones. What's this? Another overtly populist policy with racist and nationalist undertones? Gee, I wonder who that's from?
 
iapetus said:
Not as badly as the BNP ones. What's this? Another overtly populist policy with racist and nationalist undertones? Gee, I wonder who that's from?
So we've isolated Labour and the BNP as lunatic fringe parties. I'm happy with that.

The BNP immigration one basically said DEPORT EVERYONE, ASK QUESTIONS LATER. I giggled.
 
Jibril said:
honestly, when will people just stop voting conservative. I've never heard of a conservative party in the developed world actually doing good things.
"I never meant to say that the Conservatives are generally stupid. I meant to say that stupid people are generally Conservative." - John Stuart Mill
 
Dabookerman said:
So why won't Lib Dems ever win :(?

Go on, throw your vote away! :lol
 
Dabookerman said:
So why won't Lib Dems ever win :(?
Because too many people think 'Elections' mean 'Choosing between Labour and Conservative'. The Lib-Dems seem to be stuck as 'also-rans' and people foolishly think that they're either a wasted vote or a protest vote against the other two.
 
SmokyDave said:
Because too many people think 'Elections' mean 'Choosing between Labour and Conservative'. The Lib-Dems seem to be stuck as 'also-rans' and people foolishly think that they're either a wasted vote or a protest vote against the other two.

Yeah. Something needs to be done about that, seriously. Market Lib Dems as "It would be like voting for Obama!". Since a lot of people in this country (I think) have steadily started to lean towards the left (I think).

Also the comments made me laugh, good show. But I am sending off my registration to vote tomorrow. Apparently my mum said when they asked me 2 years ago, I told her I wasn't interested. Something i really don't remember saying. So yeah.
 
SmokyDave said:
Because too many people think 'Elections' mean 'Choosing between Labour and Conservative'. The Lib-Dems seem to be stuck as 'also-rans' and people foolishly think that they're either a wasted vote or a protest vote against the other two.

we are a rainy little island defined by cynicism. we don't vote for what we want, we vote against what we don't want.
 
SmokyDave said:
Because too many people think 'Elections' mean 'Choosing between Labour and Conservative'. The Lib-Dems seem to be stuck as 'also-rans' and people foolishly think that they're either a wasted vote or a protest vote against the other two.

Well in Scotland the Liberal Democrats may eventually push Labour into third place.

But yeah, there's a over a century of class struggle that the Liberal Democrats have to make up for.
 
SmokyDave said:
Because too many people think 'Elections' mean 'Choosing between Labour and Conservative'. The Lib-Dems seem to be stuck as 'also-rans' and people foolishly think that they're either a wasted vote or a protest vote against the other two.
Which is why a Lab/Lib hung parliament will be the best thing to happen to this country! We'll actually get a form of Proportional Representation.
 
Nexus Zero said:
Instead, vote for a party who will definitely win! This way your vote counts! Thanks curls, you have shown us the light!
:lol There is a big chance that I will be voting Lib Dem. We need more than two main parties at the moment to shake things up.
 
Stealing this from SA, cause its just so good!
ranathari said:
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I figured we might as well have a small semieffortpost on one of the more lunatic parties fielding candidates this year, mainly because they've been putting an awful lot of leaflets through my letterbox lately (despite the sign saying "no junk mail, no political leaflets and no religious crap please").

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This charming gentleman is the Reverend George Hargreaves, the leader of the Christian Party. He's notable for 2 things: he's the first Afro-Caribbean leader of a political party in the UK and he wrote the smash gay club hit "So Macho" in 1986, the proceeds of which he's used to fund a party campaigning on an anti-gay platform.
“Shouldn’t Christians join the major parties and try to influence politics from within the mainstream? ”We believe that the answer is “No”, and here is why.

Most people enter into politics with the desire to make a significant difference. It is, however, easy to confuse ‘activity’ with ‘doing something significant’. Jesus claimed that we can do nothing “apart from” Him. Unfortunately, British political parties have ignored this basic truth. They are not rooted in Christ and are therefore doomed to achieving nothing in God’s eyes, and thus ultimately produce policies and laws that do not serve us well.

For example, Communism was widely believed in the 19th century to be a good and fair philosophy, more or less in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ. But the foundation of Communism is atheistic humanism. As time went on, as sure as night followed day, that ungodly root led to such widespread evil and murder that almost nobody claims to be a Communist today. In the same way, liberal secular humanism has now clearly started to produce evil in our society and it will only get worse and worse unless together WE stop it. Yet all the other political parties embrace liberal secular humanism.

The Christian Party believes that there is a clear majority in the United Kingdom that treasures our Christian roots, even if they are not active church members. However, a hostile non-Christian liberal elite now dominates all the main political parties and want to destroy what is left of our Christian culture and legacy.

He's a fairly good example of the lunatic fringe who care about getting into Parliament more than they do about the concept of MPs representing their constituencies: although the party started in Ilford, he stood in Birmingham in a 2004 by-election, Na h-Eileanan an Iar in the 2005 general election, Dunfermline and Fife 2006 by-election, and the Haltemprice and Howden 2008 by-election. The party only has one elected representative and that's a councillor in Wales.

So, what are their policies? You can download their draft manifesto here if you're willing to be bombarded with emails from them, otherwise lets have a look at their synopsis.

Taxation
• Introduce a single rate Income Tax of 20 per cent for earnings in excess of £12,000 per annum.
• Exempt individuals earning £12,000 per annum or less, and married couples whose combined income, being treated as one single income, is £24,000 per annum or less from all Income Tax and National Insurance Contribution. All other Income Tax exemptions will be abolished.
• Introduce a single rate Corporation Tax of 20 per cent based on revenue minus the purchases of raw materials and inputs from other firms, wages, pension payments to workers and the purchase of plant and equipment. All other corporate tax relief will be scrapped.
• Scrap taxation on interest payments on local savings or dividends on local shareholdings.
• Allow 100 per cent tax allowance for investment in plant and equipment in the year of purchase.
• Set Capital Gains Tax at 20 per cent
• Abolish Inheritance Tax.
• Increase VAT to 20 per cent whilst maintaining the current exemptions.
• Reduce the size of the Inland Revenue Service.

Law & Order
• Stamp out the sex slave trade. Bring heavy penalties to bear on sex slave-traders and slave-drivers.
• Raise the motorway speed limit to 90mph.
• Enact a speeding fines amnesty in cases where fines were more a matter of revenue collection than road safety.
• Limit fines for overstaying in car parks to a maximum of the cost of the day rate for parking in the facility.
• Establish the concept of restorative justice with the imposition of substantial financial penalties on criminals in order to compensate victims and pay for damage done to property.
• Put in place a zero tolerance approach towards illegal drug possession for personal use through the use of a full range of alternative punishments, rather than prison sentences.
• Ban the use of bailiffs by national and local authorities as the first face to face encounter with those in financial debt to such authorities for whatever reason.


Education
• Keep open and resource schools in small towns and rural communities wherever possible.
• Review the size of schools in terms of numbers.
• Re-instate the teaching of ‘Classical’ subjects in every school.
• Introduce an Education Voucher Scheme.
• Support the use of reasonable force by teachers to maintain discipline in schools.
• Allow schools to elect to use supervised corporal punishment as a “punishment of last resort” instead of ‘Exclusions’.
• Re-instate mandatory Christian religious education in schools.
(NB: their manifesto during the last general election clarified this further - it'll be done at the expense of any education about other faiths and non-Christian children will be forced to attend these lessons)
• Seek sanctions for schools that refused to comply with their obligation to assemble pupils for an act of daily worship. Such acts of worship should be Christian.
• Ensure that the United Kingdom’s Christian heritage is properly reflected in the National Curriculum.
• Ensure that proper balanced teaching and debate occurs in schools around the concepts of ‘Evolution’ and ‘Creation/Design in the universe’.
• Ensure that schools are not forced to change their values by employing those who disagree with those values.
• Promote vocational training in schools, Further Education Colleges and universities.
• Link the funding of university courses to the medium and long term needs of society and the economy through consultation with industry and community leaders.
• Put an end to university tuition fees funded by student loans.
• Call a halt to plans to give sex education lessons in Primary Schools.
• Call for sex education classes to be given only to teenagers on a parental opt-in basis.
• Ensure that chastity before marriage and faithfulness within marriage - as the best and safest sexual practice - will be taught as an integral part of any sex education curriculum.
• Call for the end of the promotion and teaching in schools of homosexuality as a family relationship.
• Abolish SATs testing.


Social Security
• Reform the benefit system to eradicate the risk associated with leaving the Welfare system and entering work. This would be accomplished by suspending benefit claims for a period of 9 months rather than closing them when an unemployed person gains employment. Within the 9 months period an unemployed person will be able to audit three jobs before their claim is liable closure.

Health
• Sell off state owned hospitals and healthcare facilities to private sector healthcare providers.
• Contract in services from private sector healthcare providers in order to maintain and improve the National Health Service provision.
• Support initiatives, including the use of private medical insurance and compensation awarded by the courts, to bring personal financial responsibility to bear upon self-inflicted medical conditions and injury caused to others as a result of illegal or reckless acts.
• Make private health insurance a visa requirement for migrants.
• Oblige private medical insurers to inform the Home Office when a private medical insurance policy linked to a visa is allowed to lapse or expires.
• Review Health and Safety legislation and reduce them to more appropriate levels.
• Give parents knowledge and decision making rights regarding the medical treatment of their children. (I think you can basically read this as being anti-vaccination)

Immigration
• Place European Union migrants on no more than the same footing as those from the Commonwealth nations.
• Make private health insurance a visa requirement for immigrants.
• Initiate a “No (private sector) Home – No Visa” policy
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• Support deportation for economic migrants convicted of imprisonable offences.
• Maintain tight border controls.
• Call for a partial-amnesty for illegal immigrants and their accomplices who have in all other aspects of their life, apart for employment, lived lawfully in the United Kingdom for at least seven years.
• Support measures for the intensive processing for removal of all illegal immigrants that do not qualify for amnesty.

Environment
• Challenge the 'business as usual' approach where increasing levels of consumption have eaten into the ecological capital of the world.
• Call for the restoration of Sunday as a day of rest, to allow reflection by individuals and communities on the role they have to play. A re-ordering of values is needed.
• Seek a new global financial system which supports fair and sustainable use of resources.
• Press for substantial cuts in CO2 and other greenhouse gases to meet the imperative of keeping global average temperature increases as far below 2C as possible. This requires cuts in the range of 25-40% below 1990 levels by 2020.

Banking
• Insist that the Bank of England kept all approaches to it for help secret.
• Abolish the Financial Services Authority placing its function and responsibilities back with the Bank of England.


Government & Democracy
• Support radical cuts in the public-sector workforce in order to reduce both the size of government and the size of the government spending.
• Support a radical re-employment and training programme so that public-sector workers are not thrown on the ‘scrap heap’, but are empowered for a smooth transition into the private sector.
• Call for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty within the first year of the new Parliament.
• Call for withdrawal from the European Union in the event that the United Kingdom electorate votes against the Lisbon Treaty in a referendum.
• Call for voting in civic elections to be compulsory, and non-voting to be subject to a fine.
• Give, for the purposes of fund raising, political parties the same status as charities.

Respect for the Human Person
• Reject all attempts to re-define marriage.
• Support funding for Hospices which provide terminal or palliative care for adults, children and infants.
• Outlaw voluntary, non-voluntary and involuntary euthanasia by omission or by direct act, including neonatal euthanasia. So essentially banning late-term abortion
• Support legislation to prevent the patenting of natural genetic material, modifications to the human gene line and the trade in sperm, ova and human beings at the embryonic stage of development.
• End the practise of human cloning and the destruction of human embryos.
• Seek the nationwide provision of pro-life pregnancy care services, including provision of accommodation for women made homeless by pregnancy, pregnant women with special needs and one-parent families.
• Oppose moves to impose abortion on Northern Ireland.
• Introduce random audits of abortion cases to verify compliance with present legislation. Where breaches are found prosecutions should follow and clinicians investigated by their appropriate professional bodies.
• Call for the legal acknowledgement of post-abortion trauma as a women's disease, thereby ensuring recognition for the millions of women who have been violated, and make available funding for post-abortion counselling.
• Withdraw government aid from any agency which promotes abortion or euthanasia.
• Challenge the culture of death by seeking legislation which confers the full protection of the law on all human life from the conception until natural death.(Interesting how they haven't explicitly called for a ban on abortion)

Defence
• Maintain a well resourced military with a nuclear deterrent.
• Support the doctrine of a 'just war', but not military adventurism.
• Withdraw British troops from Afghanistan.
• Support an enabling role for British military training personnel, by way of providing military training for the Afghan army.
• Treat our armed forces with the honour and respect that they deserve.
• Increase pay for the Armed Forces.
• Fight for radical improvement in care and support for ex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen.

In their manifesto for the last Scottish election, they also called for the following, which magically haven't made their way into their current list of policy promises:
• A proposed referendum on the reinstitution of the death penalty for severe crimes, where two or three witnesses were present at the crime scene and forensic science confirms involvement.
• Curfews for under 11 year olds, with mandatory intervention of child protection agencies in relation to any child 10 years or younger that is found unaccompanied on the street after 9:00pm.
• Re-instatement of Section 28
• "Mind Pollution Levy" on 18 Certificate Films, DVDs, CDs, Video Games and Top Shelf magazines.
• Discouragement of the practice of addressing women as Ms..
• That Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers. (Hmm, funny, just so happens that the party leader made his money through songwriting and record production)

They also want to change the Welsh flag because apparently the red dragon's a satanic symbol.

So, a little to the right of the BNP and with an even bigger hard-on for withdrawing the welfare state and privatising everything. How very Christian.
gonna vote for these guys
 
Chinner said:
Stealing this from SA, cause its just so good!

gonna vote for these guys

I didn't even bother reading the rest of it. The moment I saw:
• Raise the motorway speed limit to 90mph.
that was it. Vote +10.
 
Chriswok said:
Explain? :lol

Well, I just meant that Newcastle fans are completely insane is all. They hero worship a few figures & have massive delusions of grandeur. If they took control of their club, they'd probably hire Alan shearer again. And they'd sack every player who was born south of Yorkshire.

Whilst GAF is on the subject of the lib dems, I personally think that they'll become the dominant left-wing party over the next 20-30 years, presuming labour lose the next election. Labour are already in dire financial straits, and heavily dependant on the unions for funding, membership of which has been declining for years. Further, an election loss would almost certainly see a swing to the left, dooming labour to irrelevancy for at least 2 terms. All that would be needed to completely finish off labour is Scottish independance, which is probably much more likely to happen with a Conservative government. Of course, were this to happen, the result would be that Britain is still stuck in a 2 party system, just with Conservative/lib dems instead. Thoughts?
 
sohois said:
Well, I just meant that Newcastle fans are completely insane is all. They hero worship a few figures & have massive delusions of grandeur. If they took control of their club, they'd probably hire Alan shearer again. And they'd sack every player who was born south of Yorkshire.

Oh another person who believes everything the Southern based media reports, great! Like any other club we do hero worship people who have brought us success (Shearer, Keegan, Bobby Robson). I'm not sure where this delusions of grandeur thing comes from, no one since 2005 has believed we're a club that was challenging for anything. However, I feel we're derailing the thread!
 
Labour are not a serious alternative to the Conservative. It'd be better for the UK if the battle was Tory vs Lib Dem, with Labour relegated to third place. Then there'd actually be some clear water between the two main parties.
 
jas0nuk said:
Labour are not a serious alternative to the Conservative. It'd be better for the UK if the battle was Tory vs Lib Dem, with Labour relegated to third place. Then there'd actually be some clear water between the two main parties.
:lol

Tories...
 
jas0nuk said:
Labour are not a serious alternative to the Conservative. It'd be better for the UK if the battle was Tory vs Lib Dem, with Labour relegated to third place. Then there'd actually be some clear water between the two main parties.

No, it would be better if we got rid of the Tories and it was Labour and the Lib Dems.
 
jas0nuk said:
Labour are not a serious alternative to the Conservative. It'd be better for the UK if the battle was Tory vs Lib Dem, with Labour relegated to third place. Then there'd actually be some clear water between the two main parties.

or just roll the tories, ukip and bnp into a single travelling circus act. maybe give them a milk crate to stand on in hyde park once a year.
 
Fuck the Tories, I would rather have the Queen run the country for the next 4 years.
 
jas0nuk said:
Labour are not a serious alternative to the Conservative. It'd be better for the UK if the battle was Tory vs Lib Dem, with Labour relegated to third place. Then there'd actually be some clear water between the two main parties.

this would be funny were it not for the fact that you are deadly serious which makes you shockingly delusional. I positively hate everything about people like you and your ignorance/naivety.

PR cannot come quick enough so that the conservative fringe movement is forever relegated to it's rightful minority place. Absolutely disgusting that the left leaning vote which is the entire labour liberal vote which regularly has a 10pt lead can at times be shut out by the fantasists on the other side. Electoral reform can not come quick enough. The system can even go as far as to say london is a conservative city. This could not be further from the truth
 
Meus Renaissance said:
• Support the doctrine of a 'just war', but not military adventurism.

Sigh
Interesting how they go on to promise the withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan, but not Iraq. Interesting interpretation of which one of those was the closest to being a just war...
 
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