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UK GE - The Results


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UK GE  

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  1. 1. Who are you voting for?

    • Conservative
      31
    • Labour
      2
    • Lib Dem
      1
    • UKIP
      17
    • SNP
      6
    • Plaid Cymru
      1
    • Green
      3
    • I'm not voting
      10


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I suspect it's very high. Bearing in mind they'll also do business deals while in office as well.

 

Paddy Ashdown gets wheeled out all the time, and he hasn't been an MP for a decade.

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Interesting to see that Miliband completely ruled that out last night. A brave move, as now he's 100% reliant on getting more seats than the Tories and moving in with Clegg.

 

Unless he lied ;)

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Oh did he? That's something then, I went to the cinema so haven't caught up on last night yet.

 

Did you watch avengers? I so wnat to go and see it, too freakin busy.

 

Yes indeedy! If you read the comics there's a few very cool teasers to things which are coming up :)

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Andy Serkis having his arm off is significant as was the location where that happened.

 

The vision was great, always wondered why I recognised the voice of J.A.R.V.I.S and I realised that the paul bettany is pretty famous, but normally as a villain :lol:

 

 

 

The infinity wars should be good, the gauntlet is out!

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Nope, totally lost. Chuck it in some spoiler tags.

 

 

 

Andy Serkis plays Ulysses Klaw and is the man who sells the Vibranium to Ultron and offers sweets to the twins. His arm is cut off and he will (if the films follow the comic) attach a device in his arms place to seek out vibranium. He's the enemy of Black Panther and all of this took place in wakanda which is where black panther is from and vibranium is mined there too ;)

 

 

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Andy Serkis plays Ulysses Klaw and is the man who sells the Vibranium to Ultron and offers sweets to the twins. His arm is cut off and he will (if the films follow the comic) attach a device in his arms place to seek out vibranium. He's the enemy of Black Panther and all of this took place in wakanda which is where black panther is from and vibranium is mined there too ;)

 

 

Oh yeah! *facepalm*

 

Nice one, cheers dude :)

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So if you wanted another coalition who would you vote for?

 

I think the Conlib team has gone quite well.

 

I agree, but hasnt done the Libs any favours with a lot of their voters.

 

I would plumb for ConKip, you could be sure of a referendum on the Eu (not discussing the merits) and probably some far more stringent immigration controls, which is the 2 reasons why ukip are getting votes.

 

But i suppose the Cons have to get the most votes for that to happen, looks very tight this time, just like the Scottish vote for independence.

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I believe people should have to attend a free politics/economy class or two which universities would be forced to put on for free (well, funded by the government) before people were allowed to vote. Most people have no idea how politics or the economy works, why should they have a say in how it's governed? If they want to have a say then they can attend a class a learn what their vote actually means and can make an informed decision rather than the usual "I'm rich, I should vote Tories" or "I'm public sector, I must vote Lab" etc. Perhaps then the politicians would actually have to make legitimate policies rather than the current saying what the public wants to hear crap.

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Interesting to see that Miliband completely ruled that out last night. A brave move, as now he's 100% reliant on getting more seats than the Tories and moving in with Clegg.

 

I think he was forced to say that as Cameron was using it as a weapon to drum up English patriotism. The thing is, Ed and Harriet have been point blank saying from the start "no" we wan't to win a majority. However, Jim Murphy was asked in Scotland multiple times in various interviews and alway choose to dodge the question, which I found odd when the party leader is doing the more import interviews and being blunt about it. I think when the opportunity comes he might just go back on this.

 

As a Scottish voter after the independence referendum, Labour have shot themselves in the foot with 90% of the country. So not many people will vote them, Conservative is obviously not an option in Scotland which leaves really one decent option for us.

 

I think it will be a Lab/SNP if Labour don't drop too many seats in England + Wales.

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