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London Mayoral Election - Who got your vote?

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So, it's all done and dusted now. The votes are being counted and we'll know who's won in a few hours.

 

Did you vote? And if so, who did you vote for?

 

Most ppl I spoke to over the course of the day had voted for or were going to vote for Ken Livingstone as first choice with Brian Paddick as second preference.

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Fabregas   

I voted for BNP: Black National Party!

 

p.s, i think we mite have a tory government in a year or two! people dem juz a lickle tired of Lebar!

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N.O.R.F   

^^gET ME?

 

Heavy losses for Labour last night. I don't think people are actually looking at policies but rather personalities. Brown is no TB and Cameron seems to be making the right noises.

 

Where is Thierry our resident Labourite?

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Thierry.   

Worst electorate results in 40 years I am feeling it for labour. I like Brown but as PM he is out of his league (not his fault), it seems that people in Britain like men that waffle and talk a lot without any substance (TB and Cameron).

 

If I was brown I would step down and give the Premier to one of the Primrose Hill gang namely David Miliband.

 

Hopefully Ken will come through I voted for Paddick as my second choice (I don’t like the guy but it was a tactical vote)

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-Lily-   

I feel sorry for Gordon Brown, Blair trashed people's confidence in labour beyond repair. People want change though, and pretty boy Cameron may just get it.

 

I voted for Ken.

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N.O.R.F   

People no longer vote for policy/manifestos. Its all about the peronality/public image. Some don't vote all (Ngonge) :rolleyes:

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Ibtisam   

Early indications are that Ken has lost. CL & Smith will have a party. Better find a new home fast. :rolleyes:

 

The labour problems and the backlash on Brown have over-shadowed him.

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Ibtisam   

^^^Lol @nothing will change. An racist, islamichobic i*doit will be running London, I'm sure things will change.

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Paragon   

I didn't bother voting. And even if I were to vote, I would've only done so if they could allow me to vote, not for Boris (although I like the fellow's humour), but against Ken. While at it, vote labour out. But the problem is there's no good alternative to vote in. So, I exercised my democratic right NOT to bother voting. For now Boris is the better choice; the public could do with a bit of a laugh amidst this state of seriousness and war.

 

Toure, Brown's been a good exchequer by keeping up expendature to keep the economy afloat from recession, but his problem now is that he doesn't have a good exchequer who can do him the job he dd for TB. Well, I guess Labour's -1 and Tory's +12 is rather telling. Charisma and charm have thrashed sure-footed economics-mind :D . Here's a lesson for you lol. Crunching numbers ain't enough in politics, eh?

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