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GAH
But this time round, some how, I got a voting card come through my house at uni, which was strange because officially my home is where my parents are.
I have a sneeking suspicion that someone is following me and they [/I]really[/I] want me to vote. still not going to
Maybe this is happening to you Paradox, maybe they are following you too and have decided you shouldn't vote. Either that or your card got lost in the post.
I don't know, we'll have to see. Polls don't tell us everything, otherwise there would be no need for the actual election.
> The Lib Dem's have a huge following this time around. Could it be
> their time? I'm hoping so.
Thats i would have thought given the support they seem to have on here but the polls say otherwise.
The Conservative lady I was speaking to earlier said that a lot of young people are supporting Kennedy.
Found my polling card so I'm sorted.
> Probably not registered yet then. Takes a while, often, for you to
> actually be put on the electoral register.
My mates 18th is on the day of the election, and he got his with his parents.
I'M EIGHTEEN, DAMNIT!
If they were the new government, I'm sure the more feasible question would be, "To what extent will they fail?" Sure, with half a decade more of Labour we can probably expect them to stagnate on crime and education, forget to feed our troops - but there's a good chance of a nice, stable economy.
Lib Dems could probably handle it - but as to how it would end up if they weren't so competent is a big fat mystery.
Grix Thraves wrote:
> Politics ARE so silly.
Yup, to quote, "Politics. How tiresome."
See, games are educational.