(04-29-2010 11:52 AM)LukeSkywalker21078 Wrote: [ -> ]Here's something the Tories should make into a TV commercial: What debate looks like in a "hung parliament":
Meh, Taiwan and South Korea make the Ukraine look like beginners.
I just tried it. I got a four-way split on the four issues I picked (Democracy, Environment, Europe and Health / NHS). I agree with Liberal Dems on Democracy, the Green party on the Environment, Tories on Europe and Labour on Health / NHS.
(P.S. if anyone wants to try this outside of the UK, use the postal code SW1A 0AA).
Ah, thanks. I picked four issues (Democracy, Environment, Europe and Immigration) and from the results I got I'm 50% Lib Dems (Democracy and Environment) and 50% Green (Europe and Immigration).
Election's only three days away, and at this point I just want it to be over already.
It's looking like the Tories will get the most seats but still quite a few short of a majority. I'm thinking that unless the Tories get a majority (or close to one) then Labour and the Liberal Dems will form a coalition government and if Labour beat the Lib Dems to second place in the popular vote we'll probably see Gordon Brown as Prime Minister after 6th May.
Well, today's the day and I've already voted (Liberal Democrat obviously). The polls will be open until 10pm (22.00, 5pm for you Americans on the East Coast); the first poll results should come around 22.45 but it's most likely we won't see a clear winner until after midnight.
I'll predict Tories with 280 seats, Labour with 260, and the Liberal Dems with 80.
(05-06-2010 10:18 AM)JediSean19 Wrote: [ -> ]Well, today's the day and I've already voted (Liberal Democrat obviously). The polls will be open until 10pm (22.00, 5pm for you Americans on the East Coast); the first poll results should come around 22.45 but it's most likely we won't see a clear winner until after midnight.
It's 6pm on the East coast actually, don't forget about Daylight Savings Time.
Ok, looking over the results, where the hell did the Liberal Dem vote go? Well, I guess I can hope they win my constituency (Watford) but the BBC says they won't declare here until 6.30am.
Has anyone heard the news that some couldn't vote because polling stations had run out of ballot papers.
I've also heard suggestions that people who registered to vote were turned away because the list given to the presiding officers wasn't updated. What the heck is going on?