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I've voted. You?

(83 Posts)
thatbags Thu 07-May-15 08:12:53

Tick! Or do I mean X? smile

Anne58 Fri 08-May-15 02:12:59

Aaahh, I think I understand now! [Bit slow on the uptake!]....................but only think ...............

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FarNorth Fri 08-May-15 06:06:34

Heard 2 young women yesterday saying they wouldn't be voting as they don't understand politics and don't have an opinion on it.
It does annoy me that some people don't vote but if they genuinely have no opinion and no idea who to support then I suppose there's no point in them just taking a guess.

thatbags Fri 08-May-15 06:22:54

Gosh, katek, 53% is very low for a general election.

BiNtHeReDuNiT14 Fri 08-May-15 08:20:58

Have been enjoying 'post mortem' on Election.I see that after all party leaders showed a united front by holding hands with their wives on way to vote, Nick Clegg and his wife were not so united on way to hear result. ( petty I know ) but amused me......

Katek Sun 10-May-15 23:27:33

I know, Bags. Was wondering if non SNP voters in our constituency feel/felt there wasn't much point as we are in the very heartland of the SNP. This was Alex Salmond's seat the last time he stood for Westminster.

FarNorth Mon 11-May-15 09:15:29

If they didn't turn out then they are not just non SNP voters. They are also non Labour voters, non Conservative voters etc.

There's always a point to voting, even if it's only to entitle you to moan afterwards.

FlicketyB Mon 11-May-15 20:10:31

There is always someone you can vote against, even if there is nobody you can vote for.