Well first time for everything .................
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Well first time for everything .................
Just back from the polling station , first time i have ever voted
Now awaiting the results
Now awaiting the results
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Politics never really interested me mate & to be fair it still don't i just seem to go with the flow , when times are good who cares etc ....
But things have changed & i thought it time that i cast my first ever vote , judging by the crowd @ the polling station it seemed i'm not alone
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I`m going to vote for the most honest and hard working, non expence fiddling politician........................................ .......... So this year I`m
not voting again still hav`nt managed to find one.
not voting again still hav`nt managed to find one.
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But .................
Dear Lord,
I know that I haven't talked to you that much, but this past year you have taken away my favourite actor, Patrick Swayze, my favourite actress, Farah Fawcett, my favourite musician, Michael Jackson, and my favourite commentator , Billy McLaren.
I just wanted to let you know that my favourite prime minister is Gordon Brown
Amen
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Sorry ...
But .................
Dear Lord,
I know that I haven't talked to you that much, but this past year you have taken away my favourite actor, Patrick Swayze, my favourite actress, Farah Fawcett, my favourite musician, Michael Jackson, and my favourite commentator , Billy McLaren, i dont use my favourite car since i bought a dagenham dustbin.
I just wanted to let you know that my favourite prime minister is Gordon Brown
Amen
But .................
Dear Lord,
I know that I haven't talked to you that much, but this past year you have taken away my favourite actor, Patrick Swayze, my favourite actress, Farah Fawcett, my favourite musician, Michael Jackson, and my favourite commentator , Billy McLaren, i dont use my favourite car since i bought a dagenham dustbin.
I just wanted to let you know that my favourite prime minister is Gordon Brown
Amen
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Sorry ...
But .................
Dear Lord,
I know that I haven't talked to you that much, but this past year you have taken away my favourite actor, Patrick Swayze, my favourite actress, Farah Fawcett, my favourite musician, Michael Jackson, and my favourite commentator , Billy McLaren.
I just wanted to let you know that my favourite prime minister is Gordon Brown
Amen
But .................
Dear Lord,
I know that I haven't talked to you that much, but this past year you have taken away my favourite actor, Patrick Swayze, my favourite actress, Farah Fawcett, my favourite musician, Michael Jackson, and my favourite commentator , Billy McLaren.
I just wanted to let you know that my favourite prime minister is Gordon Brown
Amen
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voted as soon as i could this morning....... trading is starting a 1am in the morning to take into account the results and if the last few hours tonight is anything to go by, it's going to be crazy!!! lol
Oh cant believe people have been barred from voting...that is an absolute joke, polling stations should remain open until the last person has put their vote in the box.
Oh cant believe people have been barred from voting...that is an absolute joke, polling stations should remain open until the last person has put their vote in the box.
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Yup...I'm at my desk already. FTSE opened up pretty much in line but that was expected, it was more of a precaution than anything else (less of a volatile 7am kick off or so they think )
Cables taken a whack but no surprise there...I think the main thing overnight is this BB rumour that they're going to replay any losses/gains over 30% due to ths DOW fk up...
As for voting...I don't think most people have realised a hung decision will be worse for the economy...
Anyway...YOURS YOURS YOURS
Cables taken a whack but no surprise there...I think the main thing overnight is this BB rumour that they're going to replay any losses/gains over 30% due to ths DOW fk up...
As for voting...I don't think most people have realised a hung decision will be worse for the economy...
Anyway...YOURS YOURS YOURS
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I really can't believe you lot..........
You constantly moan about things like the cost of fuel, the state of the roads, the state of the ecconomy, but leave it to someone else to vote in the tw@ts that run the country....
If you don't vote then how can you complain about whoever is at the helm if you don't do your bit to try to change it.
Some people aren't lucky enough to get a vote.
As for those that missed out due to the queues, the polling stations were open for 15 hours..... surely they all didn't have to wait until after Corrie?
And it looks as if we've got it all to look forward to again!
Rant over...
You constantly moan about things like the cost of fuel, the state of the roads, the state of the ecconomy, but leave it to someone else to vote in the tw@ts that run the country....
If you don't vote then how can you complain about whoever is at the helm if you don't do your bit to try to change it.
Some people aren't lucky enough to get a vote.
As for those that missed out due to the queues, the polling stations were open for 15 hours..... surely they all didn't have to wait until after Corrie?
And it looks as if we've got it all to look forward to again!
Rant over...
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I really can't believe you lot..........
You constantly moan about things like the cost of fuel, the state of the roads, the state of the ecconomy, but leave it to someone else to vote in the tw@ts that run the country....
If you don't vote then how can you complain about whoever is at the helm if you don't do your bit to try to change it.
Some people aren't lucky enough to get a vote.
As for those that missed out due to the queues, the polling stations were open for 15 hours..... surely they all didn't have to wait until after Corrie?
And it looks as if we've got it all to look forward to again!
Rant over...
You constantly moan about things like the cost of fuel, the state of the roads, the state of the ecconomy, but leave it to someone else to vote in the tw@ts that run the country....
If you don't vote then how can you complain about whoever is at the helm if you don't do your bit to try to change it.
Some people aren't lucky enough to get a vote.
As for those that missed out due to the queues, the polling stations were open for 15 hours..... surely they all didn't have to wait until after Corrie?
And it looks as if we've got it all to look forward to again!
Rant over...
Just found this in case your missing one:
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Yup...I'm at my desk already. FTSE opened up pretty much in line but that was expected, it was more of a precaution than anything else (less of a volatile 7am kick off or so they think )
Cables taken a whack but no surprise there...I think the main thing overnight is this BB rumour that they're going to replay any losses/gains over 30% due to ths DOW fk up...
As for voting...I don't think most people have realised a hung decision will be worse for the economy...
Anyway...YOURS YOURS YOURS
Cables taken a whack but no surprise there...I think the main thing overnight is this BB rumour that they're going to replay any losses/gains over 30% due to ths DOW fk up...
As for voting...I don't think most people have realised a hung decision will be worse for the economy...
Anyway...YOURS YOURS YOURS
so you were one of the lucky ones to be at their desk for 1am opening then!!! i'm still at home not in until 2pm so hopefully things will be nice and calm by then.
agree with you about the hung parliment!!!! country is in a bad enough state without having that to deal with as well, then as you said there is the finanical fall out from that as well!!!
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I really can't believe you lot..........
You constantly moan about things like the cost of fuel, the state of the roads, the state of the ecconomy, but leave it to someone else to vote in the tw@ts that run the country....
If you don't vote then how can you complain about whoever is at the helm if you don't do your bit to try to change it.
Some people aren't lucky enough to get a vote.
As for those that missed out due to the queues, the polling stations were open for 15 hours..... surely they all didn't have to wait until after Corrie?
And it looks as if we've got it all to look forward to again!
Rant over...
You constantly moan about things like the cost of fuel, the state of the roads, the state of the ecconomy, but leave it to someone else to vote in the tw@ts that run the country....
If you don't vote then how can you complain about whoever is at the helm if you don't do your bit to try to change it.
Some people aren't lucky enough to get a vote.
As for those that missed out due to the queues, the polling stations were open for 15 hours..... surely they all didn't have to wait until after Corrie?
And it looks as if we've got it all to look forward to again!
Rant over...
Heard on the TV this moring that some polling stations wouldnt let people vote and shut their doors at 9.30. if the polling stations have a set time then they should stick to that time. 7am to 10pm. If people want to wait till after corrie then why shouldnt they, 10pm is 10pm. people do have to work and like to have a chill out before they vote. Ive been off this week but didnt go till the evening.
Last time I voted the tories were outed.
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I've always voted, and always will as long as I've got a hole in my ar*e, Oh and not for that one eyed Scot pri*k
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If they werent all such BU**S****ERS then maybe we might have voted before, they hardly ever come up with the goods that they says they are going to, and when they start talking its like BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH,
Heard on the TV this moring that some polling stations wouldnt let people vote and shut their doors at 9.30. if the polling stations have a set time then they should stick to that time. 7am to 10pm. If people want to wait till after corrie then why shouldnt they, 10pm is 10pm. people do have to work and like to have a chill out before they vote. Ive been off this week but didnt go till the evening.
Last time I voted the tories were outed.
Heard on the TV this moring that some polling stations wouldnt let people vote and shut their doors at 9.30. if the polling stations have a set time then they should stick to that time. 7am to 10pm. If people want to wait till after corrie then why shouldnt they, 10pm is 10pm. people do have to work and like to have a chill out before they vote. Ive been off this week but didnt go till the evening.
Last time I voted the tories were outed.
I understood that the polling stations shut their doors at 10pm - if they shut early then that is not acceptable!
What I saw on the TV was queues of people (quite possibly on their way home from the pub) unable to vote after 10pm! Too late! I too work & went after work at 6.30pm, then chilled! (not that there was anything to watch on TV).
PMSL!! Hopefully he'll be packing his bags whilst he's in there!!
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if there are people queing then polling stations should be made to stay open!!! also there are reports 1 had to close because it ran out of ballot papters!!!! WTF that is just inexcusable in a country like ours.
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That is outrageous - in a democracy like ours that should never happen - or run out of ballot papers. In South Africa they stayed open an extra TWO DAYS to allow everyone to vote!
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