Friendslist electioniser
Thursday, 22 April 2010 20:45![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This only works if people are prepared to tell a stranger's data-collection gizmo how they intend to vote at the election - but if you're happy enough to do that, it's fun to see how your friends are lining up.

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(The Livejournal Electioniser was made by robhu)
The spread there so far is no particular surprise to me - but it could do with more data! Apparently, the graphs get updated periodically, so you can still change how mine looks by submitting your voting intentions.
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(The Livejournal Electioniser was made by robhu)
The spread there so far is no particular surprise to me - but it could do with more data! Apparently, the graphs get updated periodically, so you can still change how mine looks by submitting your voting intentions.
Click here to view this entry with minimal formatting.

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Date: Thursday, 22 April 2010 20:51 (UTC)no subject
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 07:56 (UTC)That sounds fair enough - I see this as being more like an opinion poll than a record of 'real' voting patterns. And even with my fairly slender grasp of NI politics, I can certainly see why you wouldn't want a DUP MP - so although I'm generally all for principled voting even if it means a 'wasted' vote, I think I would take the tactical path in your situation too.
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:40 (UTC)So...I shall probably vote Labour, because although I'm seriously unimpressed with them right now, it's the only realistic alternative to the Conservatives and the only guaranteed way someone living here can do something to keep them out.
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:52 (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:59 (UTC)I'm still not really sure what they stand for, though.
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 10:13 (UTC)As
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 10:49 (UTC)Yes, in theory Labour are certainly far preferable, but in practice they don't seem much better. Of course, a major issue for me is the fact that this is a party which has implemented massive cuts to Higher Education (http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/mar/18/university-budgets-slashed), led mainly (http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/sep/15/mandelson-university-funding-review) by a minister with a distinctly chequered history (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Mandelson#First_resignation) who I don't think should be in a position of power at all - and as a result of which my job and my subject are under threat. I simply cannot support a party which has done that, either directly via a vote in their favour or indirectly via a vote against their rivals.
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 13:32 (UTC)Personally I'm angry that they failed to sort out the mess on the railways as well.
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Date: Saturday, 24 April 2010 00:03 (UTC)But if the LDs do win an overall majority, then a lot of the MPs will be candidates thinking they're running to fly the flag, some of whom won't have even taken time off work to campaign.
It'll be an interesting Parliament, that's for sure; some of the candidates in seats winnable in the current opinion polls are in their late 60s.
But fully costed manifesto, full prgoram for Govt, a very detailed set of policies going back years; joys of a democratic party, there's an expert in everything within the membership. Doesn't mean they're actually sane, because, y'know, Lib Dem member.
Was going to reply to one of your earlier points, but too long, so apologies for double post.
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Date: Saturday, 24 April 2010 00:07 (UTC)Tactical voting is an inevitable result of the electoral system, I really need to dig the article I wrote on that out of the archive.
The total number of Labour MPs compared to other party MPs doesn't help the Tories; it's only if the Tories get more seats themselves that they get in.
It's very unlikely they'll form a coalition Govt, and most will keep an eye on the vote share as well. Having more SNP MPs threatens a few things, but it won't help Tories directly.
It is, of course, possible that Cameron might form a coalition with the SNP. But...
A coalition Govt isn't a Conservative Govt. Which is a very important point to make. Not that I actually think it's likely; did like the way PAxman asked Cameron if he'd serve in a Clegg led Govt today, that was nice to see...
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 05:56 (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 08:09 (UTC)It is worrying to see, though, that if I click on the 'More details' link, it tells me that apparently someone on my flist is claiming that they are going to vote for the BNP. My guess is that that's just someone out there being trollish and trying to stir up drama - but in my view, even that is still a pretty wanky way to behave.
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 08:50 (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:06 (UTC)The PUP are - were - the sensible, almost socialist, progressive face of unionism, now drowning in a sea of Paisleyite ranting. Alas.
I have someone on my flist who's considering voting UKIP - also terrifying to me.
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:39 (UTC)no subject
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:36 (UTC)This looks much better though, so I'm off to post it on my own LJ.
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Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:41 (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 23 April 2010 09:47 (UTC)But I shan't. And I hope no-one else will either.
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Date: Saturday, 24 April 2010 00:09 (UTC)It could be someone ticking a box incorrectly, or it could be someone being daft; these things do happen.