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This poll will close at 14:00 today, May 6th


In a remarkably unofficial poll we thought it would be interesting to find out how how the users if the forum will vote on May 2010. The voting is totally anonymous and you do have the ability to revoke your vote should you change your mind. This poll will run until election day.


The EDF election debates, questions asked by East Dulwich Forum users:

Labour Party answers - Tessa Jowell

Liberal Democrat answers - Jonathan Mitchell

The other parties have not answered yet.

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SCSB79 Wrote:

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> A vote for the Libs is a vote for four more years

> of Brown.


Isn't this a straightforward poll not a place for electioneering or comment of which there's plenty elsewhere?,,,is it possible to remove these comments admin?

You are indeed allowed your opinion, and I've not tried to take this away from you by asking admin to remove your posts. Now unless admin specifically requested that this thread be for the poll only and no comments to be added then that would have been fine, but they haven't, so I can't see any reason for you to request my comments to be removed.

They are not abusive. They shouldn't (but probably will!) upset anyone. They are on topic with regards to the thread content, so should stay.

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Unfortunately I cannot lock this thread without locking the poll so please do not post messages below here.


I will look into showing a total number of votes at the bottom of the graph. Questions or comments about this poll can be posted in the EDF Election Poll thread.

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