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  1. 1. Who did you vote for?

    • Green
      0
    • Labour
      12
    • Plaid Cymru
      0
    • Liberal Democrats
      17
    • Conservatives
      5
    • UKIP
      0
    • BNP
      1
    • SNP
      0
    • Other
      0
    • None of the Above
      0
    • Not Voting
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saw this today, i also voted in it a few days ago :)

Nick Clegg gets Xbox Live vote

Xbox Live gamers have chosen Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats as their front runner for Britain's top job ahead of the general election.

That's according to a poll held on XBL, which saw four hundred thousand people place their vote in the virtual ballot box.

Nick Clegg emerged on top with over 30% of the Xbox 360 LIVE vote. David Cameron and the Conservatives came second scraping 20.7% of the vote and Gordon Brown and the Labour Party were practically nowhere to be seen with a less than encouraging 17.6%.

The remaining 31.3% of Xbox 360 LIVE members are still undecided about the main three parties, which could mean they don't care or they just care too much to make a definite decision.

"Whilst the Xbox 360 LIVE survey is in no way intended to be statistically representative, given the enormous number of votes cast online over the Bank Holiday weekend (416,882 in total), we believe our results provide a telling barometer of political attitudes amongst 18 - 30 year olds nationwide," said director of Xbox & Entertainment at Microsoft, Stephen McGill.

"Being a young, socially and technology aware group who certainly have their fingers on the pulse 24/7, Xbox 360 LIVE members are a vitally important demographic for UK parties. Like everyone else in the UK, we await the outcome of tomorrow's General Election with keen interest."

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=245454?cid=OTC-RSS&attr=CVG-General-RSS

i have set up the voting poll in another thread, please have a read of the rules before voting, thank you :)

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if you want to invalidate your vote then choose None of the Above if do NOT want to vote because you are to lazy to make a decision or that you DO NOT want to use your voice/vote for change & exercise your right to vote then vote Not Voting

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I have effectively counteracted my housemate voting Tory now. Good times.

Also got the Geek to vote by telling him he could vote and complain or not vote and I'd not let him complain about anything to do with government till next time. Haha.

There/ They're/ Their. Different words.

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I am genuinely quite concerned about the results of this election. In particular I am concerned because not only do we have the prospect of the Tories getting to ruin the country, I live in Edinburgh so there is also the danger of the SNP getting their dirty little hands on seats as well/

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