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Have you voted yet?

27 replies

fisil · 04/05/2006 09:16

Don't forget to vote!

I took the dss this morning - ds1 wanted to vote for me to run London! In the end we agreed I would be more use running our home and letting someone else run London.

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lockets · 04/05/2006 09:21

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fisil · 04/05/2006 09:27

I had a friend who stood in your ward once. I went out doorstepping for him the day before. But basically it is a lost cause for them - not a chance of winning. That is because everyone likes the party in power because council tax is so low. But then they moan about how crap services are ...

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alittlebitshy · 04/05/2006 09:27

yup. Grin

although Shock dh had to remind me that there was an elction Shock. where am i fgs? once upon a time i knew this..... argh.

lockets · 04/05/2006 09:32

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fisil · 04/05/2006 09:45

think of a service in this borough that you have actually worked in ... it's good, but with a bit more cash, could be very good, especially for the pockets of desperate deprivation. The council's strap line "the Brighter Borough" tends to get reinvented as "the Tighter Borough" amongst its employees!

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SoupDragon · 04/05/2006 09:51

Blimey. Something else I'd forgotten about...

lockets · 04/05/2006 10:11

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fisil · 04/05/2006 10:17

well, while she's at Wimbeldon Chase it will obviously be far too far for you to go home every day, so you and the two little ones will have to come round for coffee (or a swing in the park)

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bundle · 04/05/2006 10:22

I have a postal vote so have already done it Smile

JoolsToo · 04/05/2006 10:44

we're not voting in my area!

CHICagoMUM · 04/05/2006 10:46

Postal vote here too, mainly for dh's sake as he is often away (is currently in LA).

fisil · 04/05/2006 13:09

Don't forget

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shellybelly · 04/05/2006 15:11

done Grin long day for those poor folk taking the votes, quite an oldish couple sat there this afternoon and they were there at 6.40am this morning and will be so till 10.00pm tonight, mind all he could talk about was "eee back in my day the candidates used to come in to meet the public and now they don't even bother!" he had a point tho

Bozza · 04/05/2006 15:13

Voted on the way to the doctor's this morning. Quite convenient having a late start today.

fisil · 04/05/2006 19:23

2 1/2 hours left - don't forget!

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mancmum · 04/05/2006 19:26

yes == voted was shocked at pathetic turnout we were the only ones to vote on our road... and on the page! went to pub afterwards so experience quite pleasant!

lockets · 04/05/2006 19:28

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PandaG · 04/05/2006 19:35

Have done. Love the fact that your DD could vote too Lockets.

niceglasses · 04/05/2006 21:02

Have just voted - rand down road very ungainly as thought stopped at 9pm..

Not happy with choice, but there you go.

Tipex · 04/05/2006 21:05

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hoxtonchick · 04/05/2006 21:07

i was about to go when dd threw up on me.... am fed up of being canvassed too.

niceglasses · 04/05/2006 21:09

God not one bit of canvassing round 'ere. Don't think they bovver - too safe a Labour seat. Anyone have trouble with a Labour gov and labour local council?

Still voted for them but ya know.....think sometimes local oppostition to govt and all that.

fisil · 04/05/2006 21:42

18 minutes - still time!

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fisil · 04/05/2006 21:42

18 minutes - still time!

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