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    • British National Party
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    • Conservative Party
      13
    • Green Party
      28
    • Independent candidate
      5
    • Labour Party
      43
    • Liberal Democrat
      28
    • Socialist and Equality Party
      0
    • Trades Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts
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    • Tony
      5
    • UK Independence Party
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It scares me how many people have ticked BNP.

 

Shocking...:o:(:huh:

 

I'm pretty interested in the vociferous Lie Dem voters who are creeping out of the woodwork in suspiciously high numbers (and low post counts).

 

My cross will go in the Green box. He's the only one who bothered to knock on my door.

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Green.

 

Nice to see they have quite a good following here, will be voting for them tomorrow (as well as a YES vote for AV for this interested).

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if they belong here then it is fine, why should people come here for the sole reason of claiming benefits

 

The vast majority of people sapping the benefit system are lazy white 'indigenous' British people...

 

Also - people saying votes for Green are 'wasted'. No votes are wasted - vote for who you want to win... this is why FPTP is a crappy voting system as it rarely is more than a 2-horse race in elections. Vote yes to AV, PLEASE! If you want the future of Britain's politics to be bright....

Edited by thompsonbass

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immigration is a key factor in why people choose to vote bnp. i think that cameron and co need to look and make some changes to the immigration system. the longer it is left untouched the more votes for the bnp.

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The Lib Dem manifesto remains the only item that I can see relating to the local elections on the Lib Dem, Labour and Conservative Sheffield websites. Sheffield Green Party have had full election coverage on our website throughout the campaign.

 

Promoted by Eamonn Ward on behalf of Sheffield Green Party, 73 Eskdale Road, Sheffield, S6 1SL

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It scares me how many people have ticked BNP.

 

Shocking...:o:(:huh:

 

 

 

Happily, Sheffield Forum is quite unrepresentitive of most Sheffielder's views.

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I'm pretty interested in the vociferous Lie Dem voters who are creeping out of the woodwork in suspiciously high numbers (and low post counts).

 

My cross will go in the Green box. He's the only one who bothered to knock on my door.

 

Actually, I was always suprised about how few Lib Dem supporters seemed to be on here prior to the coalition forming, given the Lib Dems running of the council and strong support across much of Sheffield.

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Actually, I was always suprised about how few Lib Dem supporters seemed to be on here prior to the coalition forming, given the Lib Dems running of the council and strong support across much of Sheffield.

 

maybe that is because they are all out working,running the City?

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its the amount of waisted votes on the green party the worry me :roll:
The whole point of this thread is that there is only one vote, none is wasted.

 

 

 

 

It's an interesting snapshot but so far we've had little about why people think their choice would be a good one to run Sheffield.

 

Can anyone elaborate on their preference?

 

 

(Obviously the sensible folk who voted "Tony" don't need to clarify their fine choice.)

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As I have said on the other voting thread, none of us in this house got a voting card,(yes we are registered) so at least now I feel like I have had my say lol

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As I have said on the other voting thread, none of us in this house got a voting card,(yes we are registered) so at least now I feel like I have had my say lol

 

You can still vote even if you haven't got a voting card, as long as you're registered, which will show up on the list at the polling station.

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