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Old 4th June 2009, 3:05pm   #38
AWESOMEUS MAXIMUS
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Re: Have you voted today? [EU elections]

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Originally Posted by pANDAS Radio View Post
A "no vote" is an easy way to say "I would have liked to vote, but not for any of the listed candidates".
I would have liked to have a party or group of workers that I could trust but, in a capitalist environment this just plain isn't going to happen.

Still though, I dont get why anyone would bother going just to show "they'd have liked to vote but didn't"? You say it's an "easy way to say they would have liked to have voted" but, who are you saying it to? It's only for the sake of the bourgeois statistic game. Meaningless to us, here in the real world.

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an increase for the BNP, and possibly a small increase for UKIP. Of the big 3 I see less votes for Labour and increases for the Lib Dems and the Tories. All these recent scandals should make this quite an interesting election.
It's about as interesting as the dog shitting on the carpet again.
Same old fucking shit time after time.

I see an increase for the BNP/UKIP too - it's the standard fair for an economic downturn/catastrophe....stupid cunts need someone to blame, BNP see their target (immigrants) and run with their usual pap...and some people take the bait.
Ce la vie.
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