Tuesday, May 03, 2005

The CNF says vote if you can

Nat sent this gem to me this morning. It takes about a minute to load on broadband, but is worth it, trust me! (You need sound)

http://www.gbjab.com/

The only problem I have now is that I can't vote. The government haven't sent me a polling card to my student or home address. Obviously being part of the CNF makes me ineligible to vote. Doesn't matter anyway, as I think I would vote Green as all the other parties suck (even the Liberals as they think going further into Europe would be a good idea!)

How are you going to vote?????? Comment here!

PS: Last night was very interesting. Another 21st birthday ... too much Vodka (I don't even like Vodka)..... and an ambulance. Will post later after I have been to campus and done SOME work.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Noel, I implore you not to vote Green: there are effectively a pressure group masquerading as a party (a bit like UKIP), but more worringly they fill the gaps in their ideology with outdated democratic socialism. Worse (possibly) they are as pro-Euro federalism as the looney Lib Dems.

I'll be voting Conservative (Noel, I'm sure this won't surprise you). 12 words people:

Lower taxes
School discipline
Cleaner hospitals
More police
Controlled immigration
Accountable government

You know it makes sense.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005 4:27:00 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Noel, I think I got your votes... I was sent a poll card to both home and Uni (though i'm pretty sure it's illegal to use both!)

Thursday, May 05, 2005 2:08:00 am  
Blogger Nurton said...

Mark, as I have said before, I don't have a vote as the government has not seen it fit to send me a polling card. I've often wondered whether my life is just a figment of my own imagination, seems I might be right.

I would probably vote tory, although to be honest although they may fix some of the things you list their need to please posh people with too much money often stops them from doing a proper job. The Blair government has done many good things but out of respect for the 50 dead soliders who were told (lied to) that they were going to protect us from a threat (don't make me laugh more!), DON't vote LABOUR! Vote lib dems if your French is good and you really think pot is THAT amazing.

Is the raving looney party still run by a cat?

Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:23:00 am  
Blogger Nurton said...

Tim, you can only vote once, but where is up to you, so vote tactically.

In a council election you can vote at both home and uni, which must be a reward for all the council tax we pay as students!

Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:24:00 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tut-tut, Noel: it's not about pleasing rich or posh people, it's about handing back choice so that people can run their own lives - after all, individuals are the best judge of what's best for them. Conservativism treats adults as adults, not children to be mollycoddled by the state, or minions to be dictated too.

There, I think I've done my duty as a party member for this election. If any of your readers live in Hastings and Rye, or Eastleigh, please PLEASE vote Conservative as the candidates are good friends of mine who would be superb MPs for you.

Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:47:00 am  
Blogger Nurton said...

What about the majority of the population (chav's and alike) who are children and need to be mollycoddled? Also I'm sure Mr. Howard said something positive on his interview tonight with John Snow about "Big Government"???

Thursday, May 05, 2005 7:12:00 am  

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