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On the other hand, I'd certainly like to see the right to vote removed from those who vote for a party
because their family always did, or because they somehow are unquestioningly perceived to represent a voters social background.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:44, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
you mean like how you vote Tory coz your parents did?

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:46, Reply)
Freefair can't vote.
He's only 16 or so.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:47, Reply)
Is he not of age by now?

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:50, Reply)
Sorry, what?
I have never told you or anyone on this site who I or anyone else I know has voted for?
I've kept that between me and the ballot box, thanks.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:50, Reply)
Sorry.
I bet you a fiver it's tory though, tories never like to admit it.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:55, Reply)
3 million shy people in 1992, wasn't it?

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:56, Reply)
Yes.
Which is why the exit polls showed a Labour victory in 1992. Nobody admitted to voting for John Major. And Tories don't tend to admit it, C to the Quizzle is right on this one.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 21:59, Reply)
which is odd, really
Shit my vote at the last general is far more embarrising but I'll freely talk about it.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:00, Reply)
Guessing by the name...
Greens or TUSC.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:01, Reply)
Wash you mouth out, greeens indeed, fucking hippies.
I voted Lib Dem for my sins, and thus must take responsibility for the aweful state we are now in.

Half right though, I did vote socialist in the council elections for all the good it did, the 3 councillors they had were kicked out and replaced by labour.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:04, Reply)
So, you won't mind telling who you voted for then?

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:01, Reply)
I reckon he's that rarest of things: A Scotch Torry
and, as such will not answer.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:05, Reply)
He's Scottish?
I wonder If he he voted in both the General and National elections?
I bet he voted SNP, not going to lie, if I was Scottish I certainly would.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:07, Reply)
Well, seems we both guess wrong.
And yes, he is, very.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:08, Reply)
I am indeed Scottish, but I live in York.
And I would vote for the SNP as I support their social agenda. Not sure about independence though, but Alex Salmond is taking prudent steps that are necessary, like renegotiating the Crown Estate so that North Sea oilfields aren't automatically the property of the monarch, but belong to the country.

Alright?
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:09, Reply)
As far as I can gather most SNP voters are of the Ex- Scottish Unionist/Tory type.
With generally stronger support from the Orange community.
The fact their safest seats are Perthshire and Angus says it all tbh.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:13, Reply)
Ex Unionist? SNP?
Why the devil would a Unionist vote for the Independence party?

Fascinating how the SNP prove you can have a progressive, left leaning Nationalist party. England needs one too.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:14, Reply)
In terms of bread and butter policy the SNP are close to the Wet, One Nationist Toryism popular in Scotland
that existed before Thatcher.
Also, demographics of the voter base as shown in Opinion polls and vote spread.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:16, Reply)
Anyone defining themselves as a Unionist would not vote for a party dedicated to secession.
Amirite?
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:19, Reply)
Yes.
but the kids of the generation who voted 51% SUP would be more open minded, while still wanting to vote for the same basic policy.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:20, Reply)
Left leaning centrism is attractive as a platform.
I think it's as simple as that.

Alright freefair?
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:22, Reply)
Well whatever the SNP could be described as, Its certainly working.

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:23, Reply)
I think the biggest factor in their favour is that they are not Labour, Tory or Lib Dem.
All the three main parties are historically unpopular. The SNP were pretty much a protest vote.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:26, Reply)
As you said, if only we had something similar.

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:30, Reply)
At the last General Election, I voted for the Labour candidate.
And he retained his seat.

Alright?
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 22:06, Reply)

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