Who I am voting for and why

The UK General Election - have your say and win £50

To celebrate the UK's first ever live televised election debate, today we are launching a competition entitled: 'Who I am voting for and why.'
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Posted 11:48 PM on Mon May 10 2010
By Editor
2816 views, 2 Comments
Commented at 11:48 PM on Mon May 10 2010 by Editor
Thank you to everyone who entered. We were impressed with the quality of articles we received. Special congratulations go to Cshore whose article 'Time for a reality check' had the most unique views of all valid entries and therefore won. A new competition will be coming soon but in the meantime please keep submitting your writing - we welcome articles on any subject; from Death to Glamour, ...
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Who I am voting for and why

I don't know actually who I'm voting for or why

A poem on the crapness of the parties and on my indecision with only minutes to go before I have to vote!!
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Posted 05:32 PM on Thu May 06 2010
By missc
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Who I am voting for and why

Time for a reality check

The only way change can happen is if we stop voting for someone simply because we don't want the other guy to get in.
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Posted 09:18 PM on Fri Apr 30 2010
By CShore
1258 views, 13 Comments
Commented at 09:18 PM on Fri Apr 30 2010 by CShore
Thank you for that Modquakka - maybe I did read it wrong. I certainly didn't realised that you could spoil a vote before and I think it's a way forward. Of course I can't speak for anyone else but I'd rather register my vote (and spoil it) than doing nothing - I only wish more people would do the same.
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None Of The Above

They ALL want the present system to remain pretty much as it is. Mainstream party politics in this country is like some 24-hour backroom poker game that never stops. The players may change from tim...
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Posted 09:18 PM on Fri Apr 30 2010
By Plymouth Pilgrim
1205 views, 2 Comments
Commented at 09:18 PM on Fri Apr 30 2010 by Single Minded
In my opinion the way to bash the system is to stand yourself. Put yourself up for scrutiny. If everyone did this it would increase democracy. Pity that all candidates have to pay a deposit. So this suggestion would only works if you had spare cash burning a hole in your pocket.
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Contemplating the Unthinkable

My head seems to be leading me where my heart doesn't want to go... help save me from the BNP!
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Posted 10:41 AM on Tue Apr 27 2010
By Bewildered
1190 views, 7 Comments
Commented at 10:41 AM on Tue Apr 27 2010 by Work Slave
I agree with Geordie. For a few months I worked for a London digital agency that specialised in public service clients. I was shocked at the huge budgets they managed to secure - about 4 times as much as the private equivalent - and the end product was shoddy to say the least. The general attitude of the agency and its 'clients' was let's spend as much government money as possible to ensure ...
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Go Liberal! Go Nick!

A man in touch and a man who engaged a television audience; suddenly increasing the appeal of politics and at last shaking the population from its apathy!
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Posted 08:16 PM on Mon Apr 26 2010
By Modquokka
1196 views, 2 Comments
Commented at 08:16 PM on Mon Apr 26 2010 by Modquokka
Barbie lives up to 'her' name and image ... but I never realised she was such a churchgoer :O/
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Real Politics: Online Dating Statistics Reveal What Women Lie About Most

Are you considering looking for love online or have you already taken the plunge? Picking-up someone from an online dating site is like deciding which party to get into bed with, in the up coming ...
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Posted 01:17 PM on Sat Apr 24 2010
By FishDinner
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Why I’m saying no to laundry and yes to the Liberals

A vote for the Liberal Democrats is a vote for modern feminism.
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Posted 04:27 PM on Fri Apr 23 2010
By Wedding Belle
1490 views, 2 Comments
Commented at 04:27 PM on Fri Apr 23 2010 by aleekwrites
Alethea - you say give "them" a break, as if you think firms have feelings, like people do. People work for firms, that's it. I agree with this article, it is very good.
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Nothing to fear but fear itself.

One of the phrases I've heard most often since Gordon bowed to the inevitable and finally called an election and people started to think about the possibility of change is that “I could never vote ...
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Posted 12:12 PM on Fri Apr 23 2010
By Asifbymagic
1026 views, 1 Comments
Commented at 12:12 PM on Fri Apr 23 2010 by Alethea
Agree wholeheartedly. Who wants our national debt to be five times our national income by 2040 as predicted on conservative (note small 'C') estimates if we do nothing new? Still at least Gordon is saying he wants to clean up the mess that he didn't help to cause - how noble!
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DC pledges to make our lives s***

One of the funniest things I've seen for ages - 'These have been dramatic and turbulent weeks for the Conservative Party and their dedication to making people's lives absolutely...'
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Posted 12:59 PM on Thu Apr 22 2010
By Media Mogul
1090 views, 3 Comments
Commented at 12:59 PM on Thu Apr 22 2010 by Modquokka
Had me in stitches!
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Fatties on Facebook

Labour promises a bigger state, the Tories more freedom and the Liberals more fairness.
Which party is the best to beat the obesity epidemic?
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Posted 08:52 AM on Wed Apr 21 2010
By Single Minded
1495 views, 1 Comments
Commented at 08:52 AM on Wed Apr 21 2010 by Rehab Barbie
Bravo! I think you have quite neatly synthesized the political lines of all three parties here. Maybe we should sack the lot of them and revert to a proper ruling monarchy? Poor people were never fat in the olden days. No one would be free but we'd still be encouraged to eat cake, guilt free, because we wouldn't have a choice. Or Facebook probably.
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Our personal freedom is at risk

The Lib Dem and Labour parties are pandering to the ‘it’s not fair' brigade and our personal freedom is at risk.
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Posted 04:12 PM on Tue Apr 20 2010
By Credit Muncher
1224 views, 4 Comments
Commented at 04:12 PM on Tue Apr 20 2010 by Rehab Barbie
You make some interesting points here, I certainly agree that some young people have unrealistic expectations (I am inclined to see these as media induced rather than the fault of the state), and that the education system can be improved to better suit students needs and abilities. But you juxtapose the concepts of ‘fairness’ and ‘freedom’ as if they are antithetical to each other, pitting this...
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