View Poll Results: Should ISPs make you opt-in to adult material?
Yes, think of the children!
18
20.45%
No, it's down to parents to raise their children, not ISPs - this is not China.
70
79.55%
Voters: 88. You may not vote on this poll
Cameron's Porn Opt-in
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At the time of the last election you had slim pickings I will grant you (which is pretty much how we ended up with Cameron... it was him or Brown and hence there was very little/no one to vote for), but I think now with the steady emergence of the UKIP as a political force you have to look seriously at a party that whilst not fully developed do at least give the impression that they believe in what they say rather than just saying things to get elected!
I also personally feel the European project has had its day, leaving won't make any difference to trade despite what the pro-Europe lobby will tell you and hence a party campaigning on that stance is OK by me! Better that than someone trying to buy my vote with the promise of a referendum that we all know will never happen!
At the time of the last election you had slim pickings I will grant you (which is pretty much how we ended up with Cameron... it was him or Brown and hence there was very little/no one to vote for), but I think now with the steady emergence of the UKIP as a political force you have to look seriously at a party that whilst not fully developed do at least give the impression that they believe in what they say rather than just saying things to get elected!
I also personally feel the European project has had its day, leaving won't make any difference to trade despite what the pro-Europe lobby will tell you and hence a party campaigning on that stance is OK by me! Better that than someone trying to buy my vote with the promise of a referendum that we all know will never happen!
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Sorry, didn't see this.
At the time of the last election you had slim pickings I will grant you (which is pretty much how we ended up with Cameron... it was him or Brown and hence there was very little/no one to vote for), but I think now with the steady emergence of the UKIP as a political force you have to look seriously at a party that whilst not fully developed do at least give the impression that they believe in what they say rather than just saying things to get elected!
I also personally feel the European project has had its day, leaving won't make any difference to trade despite what the pro-Europe lobby will tell you and hence a party campaigning on that stance is OK by me! Better that than someone trying to buy my vote with the promise of a referendum that we all know will never happen!
At the time of the last election you had slim pickings I will grant you (which is pretty much how we ended up with Cameron... it was him or Brown and hence there was very little/no one to vote for), but I think now with the steady emergence of the UKIP as a political force you have to look seriously at a party that whilst not fully developed do at least give the impression that they believe in what they say rather than just saying things to get elected!
I also personally feel the European project has had its day, leaving won't make any difference to trade despite what the pro-Europe lobby will tell you and hence a party campaigning on that stance is OK by me! Better that than someone trying to buy my vote with the promise of a referendum that we all know will never happen!
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Sorry, didn't see this.
At the time of the last election you had slim pickings I will grant you (which is pretty much how we ended up with Cameron... it was him or Brown and hence there was very little/no one to vote for), but I think now with the steady emergence of the UKIP as a political force you have to look seriously at a party that whilst not fully developed do at least give the impression that they believe in what they say rather than just saying things to get elected!
I also personally feel the European project has had its day, leaving won't make any difference to trade despite what the pro-Europe lobby will tell you and hence a party campaigning on that stance is OK by me! Better that than someone trying to buy my vote with the promise of a referendum that we all know will never happen!
At the time of the last election you had slim pickings I will grant you (which is pretty much how we ended up with Cameron... it was him or Brown and hence there was very little/no one to vote for), but I think now with the steady emergence of the UKIP as a political force you have to look seriously at a party that whilst not fully developed do at least give the impression that they believe in what they say rather than just saying things to get elected!
I also personally feel the European project has had its day, leaving won't make any difference to trade despite what the pro-Europe lobby will tell you and hence a party campaigning on that stance is OK by me! Better that than someone trying to buy my vote with the promise of a referendum that we all know will never happen!