Who will you vote for in the 2010 general election? Was a question asked on a general election 2010 website, the figures in the first brackets was the 2005 actual general election vote share, the number in the second set of brackets is the result from their online poll.
It just shows what a strong online activist base we have, and we need to harness that energy.
Conservative Party (32.3%) (23.17%, 3,526 Votes)
Labour Party (35.3%) (21.58%, 3,284 Votes)
British National Party (BNP) (0.7%) (16.8%, 2,557 Votes)
Liberal Democrats Party (22.1%) (15.64%, 2,380 Votes)
UK Independant Party (UKIP) (2.2%) (6.35%, 966 Votes)
Green Party (1.0%) (3.92%, 597 Votes)
Plaid Cymru Party (0.6%) (0.32%, 49 Votes)
Other Political Party (10.44%, 1,589 Votes)
NONE OF THE ABOVE (0.81%, 124 Votes)
Don't Know : Floating Voter (0.95%, 144 Votes)
Total Voters: 15,216
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It looks encouraging. Folk are really starting to wake up to reality. lets hope we still have enough time to thwart the plans of the Islamo-Marxists & Co!
ReplyDeleteIt may look encouraging but the reality is that people like me can't vote for the BNP even though we really want to. We don't have any local candidates so that means we can't vote BNP. Its not up to the public to decide who runs the country or wins this election is it!
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