Yes, I will be voting against the BNP.
2007-12-01 08:05:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely i'm nonetheless questioning approximately that . My heart lies with the BNP yet they are going to in no way get in the place I stay so it may desire to in ordinary terms be a protest vote yet whilst all and sundry who helps the BNP truly voted for them we could have some bargaining capacity . With 5 million plus votes and not a single MP there could be an exceptionally valid argument for political reform . i could unquestionably vote UKIP if i presumed that they had a reasonable possibility of winning the place I stay yet regrettably i don't . So here lies the subject , the country desperately needs a transformation of government , New Labour could desire to be kicked out of capacity previously there is not something of this united states of america left . the only party which could realistically do it rather is the Conservatives . I hate the pro ecu stance , in fact I hate allot of their policies yet they're and consistently have been a much greater advantageous option than Labour . the place I stay that's the two Tory or Lib Dem which you would be able to get Labour out i could could vote Tory . i will see how the polls are going closer the time . If a Tory landslide seems probable i will vote with my heart , if it appears like a hung parliament i will vote with my head .
2016-10-10 00:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It will be my deciding vote.
Any party that promises to act on the immigration front (IE reducing immigration in large numbers, not a token policy) will get my vote for sure, and most of the people I speak to feel the same.
2007-12-01 05:43:46
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answer #3
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answered by the boss 4
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It depends where do most immigrated people from, but more or less it will affect the General Election.
2007-12-01 05:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, irony but I would possibly tactically vote BNP, not because I want them to gain power but it appears the only way of getting the other political parties to sit up and take notice of a serious issue.
2007-12-01 06:18:44
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answer #5
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answered by razman 2
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Yes I will vote for any party that promises to reduce immigration.
2007-12-01 06:17:16
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answer #6
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answered by Bunny 4
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Totally, the immigration issue affects all aspects of this country. So that will be the one for me, but it has to promise to do something about it not just fiddle with numbers.
2007-12-01 07:56:14
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answer #7
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answered by Willow 6
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won't make any difference who you vote for. while we are in the EU no party can do a thing about the main influx of immigrants to the UK which come from EU countries not outside of it.
2007-12-01 06:40:55
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answer #8
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answered by bruce m 5
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Which ever party promises to control immigration and allow a referendum on the European constitution will get my vote.
2007-12-01 07:12:33
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answered by ? 3
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It will be the main way i vote. Not much real British people vote anymore.
2007-12-02 15:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately a yes
2007-12-01 10:15:54
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answered by trish 5
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