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So who's voting today?

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Claire in Lincs

Claire in Lincs Report 4 Jun 2009 04:56

After all the latest fiasco with the goverment i cant see the point in it mysef.

Little Lost

Little Lost Report 4 Jun 2009 05:03

I may call in at the voting booth to see if there is anybody willing to listen to my case. the neighbourhood watch at the back of me have changed the locks on the gate and refusing to allow me access. I use that gate to cycle to and from work. Been trying for probably a year now to get a key and nobody will let me borrow one to get one cut as they have all been told not to let me have one. Been to a solicitor but its going to cost me too much to take action. The deeds of my house say I have right of way to all passages leading to the rear of my property.
So while the mp's are claiming their allowances the honest working person cant even get any interest in a key that costs less than a fiver!!!!!!

Uggers

Uggers Report 4 Jun 2009 06:20

I'll be voting. Nothing's going to change if we don't.

Sandra

Sandra Report 4 Jun 2009 07:29

I'll be voting, you can't have the right to moan if you don't !!!
at least by voting it gives the party you choose the best opportunity to get in & hopefully change things.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 4 Jun 2009 07:47


Yes,

It really is a must for everyone to do it regardless of what is going on.

JackyJ1593

JackyJ1593 Report 4 Jun 2009 07:55

The main parties are all as bad as each other at the moment. I would hate the lack of voting because of this to give the opportunity to some of the more extreme parties to get in. So I will go along as usual and put my mark.

Jacky

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~  **007 1/2**

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~ **007 1/2** Report 4 Jun 2009 08:03

Isn't this the European Elections? I think it's really important to vote as they control what really seems to go on in this country.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7819889.stm



Why should I vote? How does the European parliament affect me?

The European Parliament has a considerable influence on the lives of EU citizens, whether they realise it or not. EU laws apply in all member states, and most laws passed by national parliaments are drafted in response to European directives (framework laws that have to be transposed into national law within a certain timescale).
The parliament is the only directly elected body in the European Union. The members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are there to represent citizens, as legislation is debated, amended, and either rejected or approved

Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 4 Jun 2009 08:08

I shall vote I always do, as everyone says if I don't vote I can't moan. Still I might vote for the Raving Loony party this time, oh sorry they are already in lol.
Pat

Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 4 Jun 2009 08:20

County council results tomorrow. Europe Sunday.

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 4 Jun 2009 08:25

Most definately. We have only ever missed one vote in 40 years when we were in the course of moving house.

And yes I agree, if you don't vote you loose your right to complain.

Margaret

Margaret Report 4 Jun 2009 08:44

Yes I'll be voting - always do. I am as disillusioned as most people are at the moment, but it is the only way I can 'have a say'. We have both European and County Council elections here in Warwickshire.

Linda

Linda Report 4 Jun 2009 10:16

Yes I'll be voting, I agree with DET Emily Pankhurst and Co went through to much for me to waste my vote, then at least I cant moan whoever gets in. What makes me sad is my daughters never vote although I have they know the story of the Pankhursts, and I think its inportant.
lynn

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 4 Jun 2009 10:18

Yes, I will vote.

I always think-remember the suffragettes who worked to get us women the vote !!

The person who organised the "Julie must go" campaign told a reporter she "had not voted for years"

BrendafromWales

BrendafromWales Report 4 Jun 2009 11:13

Have always voted.As others have said...if you don't vote you can't complain!!

Brenda x

Amanda2003

Amanda2003 Report 4 Jun 2009 11:16

I've just cast my vote for the European bit.........but made a point of ruining my local county ballot paper .

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 4 Jun 2009 11:16

Have just voted.....BC

Lee

Lee Report 4 Jun 2009 11:29

Yes i will be voting without a doubt, many people have lost there lives fighting for the right to vote, please dont let their demise go to waste.

Give the LIB/LAB/CON EU puppets a bloody nose let these CON artist's know what we think of them and their marxist policies.

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 4 Jun 2009 12:58

Yes I will vote! it is my right!

Just stop and think of good people in oppressive countries who are denied their rights and don't have any freedom at all!

Kate

Kate Report 4 Jun 2009 13:12

I am - my parents are away in the Shetlands and my sister just isn't interested in politics in the slightest, so there's only me left in this house!

Just reading your point, Chris, re. voter apathy - I can't help but feel like perhaps the state we're in now is the result of a vicious cycle. We don't feel like voting because we don't feel like we're heard, so - as with the last general election - Labour got in because the turnout was only around 60%. So the MPs probably thought they could do as they liked re. expenses because a big chunk of the voters weren't voting.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 4 Jun 2009 14:07

Went to the polling station one hour ago and I was the 100th person to vote so far today.

That is disgusting turnout so far as more than 100 people live in the same street as me.

Local paper did not print any info on the candidates and just referred you to their website - which did not have any details either.

Had 2 leaflets through the door - LAB and CON - but there were 12 different parties on the voting slip - 6 of whom I had not heard of before so how could anyone vote for them.

Maureen