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 Who will you vote on May 5th?
Labour Party (7 votes)
28.00%
Apolitical Democrats (4 votes)
16.00%
Independent (4 votes)
16.00%
Not Voting (4 votes)
16.00%
Liberal Democrats (3 votes)
12.00%
Conservative Party (2 votes)
8.00%
UKIP (1 votes)
4.00%
25 Votes Total Last vote April 19, 2011, 6:42pm by mr rotorvator
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richard.garvie
April 7, 2011, 9:27pm Report to Moderator

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Who will you vote for this May?
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blackdog
April 7, 2011, 10:11pm Report to Moderator

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This poll doesn't work for me - my votes will be going to different parties as I will be voting for people not parties.
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user23.3
April 8, 2011, 6:49pm Report to Moderator

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It's going to be interesting to see how representative Newbury.Net posters are compared to the actual result of the elections in Newbury on the 5th.
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PaulaM
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It's going to be interesting to see how representative Newbury.Net posters are compared to the actual result of the elections in Newbury on the 5th.



Not very representative at all, by the looks of the current results, if you ask me.
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Greenham Common
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It's going to be interesting to see how representative Newbury.Net posters are compared to the actual result of the elections in Newbury on the 5th.


Not very...few Tories make themselves known round here!
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whingewhingewhinge
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Not very...few Tories make themselves known round here!


These "voting" threads stupidly show who last voted in the "last action" field in the list of threads. So if you happened to have noticed the totals beforehand then you see one of the choices has increased by one and no one has added an actual comment to the thread, then that person obviously made that vote.
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blackdog
April 10, 2011, 11:19am Report to Moderator

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Quoted from whingewhingewhinge


These "voting" threads stupidly show who last voted in the "last action" field in the list of threads. So if you happened to have noticed the totals beforehand then you see one of the choices has increased by one and no one has added an actual comment to the thread, then that person obviously made that vote.


whingewhingewhinge  
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whingewhingewhinge
April 10, 2011, 12:35pm Report to Moderator

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Quoted from blackdog


whingewhingewhinge  


I was making a statement not moaning  
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Greenham Common
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I was making a statement not moaning  


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MoonPhoenix
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I have no idea who is best to vote for.
I'd rather vote for a person. But I don't know anybody standing in the Victoria Ward.
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richard.garvie
April 11, 2011, 7:33am Report to Moderator

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I have no idea who is best to vote for.
I'd rather vote for a person. But I don't know anybody standing in the Victoria Ward.


Do one Labour, one Apolitical  

If you want to grill our candidate in that ward, let me know and I can arrange a visit or a phone call (whatever you prefer).
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massifheed
April 11, 2011, 9:23am Report to Moderator

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Quoted from richard.garvie
Do one Labour, one Apolitical  


If you want to waste your vote.  

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If you want to waste your vote.  



How is a vote wasted?
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richard.garvie
April 13, 2011, 3:57pm Report to Moderator

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I think he is trying to suggest that Labour won't get in. I am confident we will win seats in the election, the question is how many. That will depend largely on how much the AV referendum increases turn out (if at all) and also on how much the national situation affects the Lib Dem vote.
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