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Sorry ????, I can't find out the unique views per message, but to the site to the site in general... it was 3,015 yesterday.


A local election poll is a good idea, can someone please point me to a list of parties standing and I will look into it.

Admin,


I've just voted in your poll and the page flips to a graph with the words "You have already voted in this poll" above the graph and a Revoke button underneath.


As far as I can remember this is the first time I've voted. Is this correct or is that message telling me I have previously voted?

Oh Quids... (better known as our dear election Agony Aunt)

I need your help, I appear to be wavering, like a reed blowing ing the wind...

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2114/2196747355_cc4a983434.jpg


I promised I would not vote for Labour after the Iraq fiasco, but want to use my vote to prevent the Tories winning... I am in a safe seat (Harriet Harman) and I am not keen to vote for her, however am worried that if I vote Liberal I may in some way be helping the Conservatives to get in (by undermining a safe seat).... I keep trying to make my choice and as the time gets closer I just get more uncertain and am in danger of becoming like a rabbit in the headlights....

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2122/2174810681_04140e2761.jpg


even thought of desperate measure such as spoiling my ballot paper

Any advice welcomed,

Thanks in advance for your help...

YOurs gratefully, CharlieCharlie

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