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Friday, 14 January 2011

Old and Sad people vote LibLabCon

The people of Oldham & Saddleworth have voted for one of the three people from the one party state that is the LibLabCon.

Voting for one of the three faces of the same old one party state nation... that'll change things.

Turnout was just 48% - so the majority of people voted for nobody at all.

Of those who did bother, our calculations are that UKIP's Paul Nuttall - who came fourth - polled 5.8%, which is not bad at all... remember, a recent YouGov poll had the LibDems on 7% nationally.

Big thumbs down to Sky News whose results graphic showed the votes for Labour, the Conservatives, the LibDems and... the BNP (fifth, with 4.4%). Sky News bundled fourth placed UKIP up as part of their 'others'.

One is tempted to make a complaint...

The BBC's graphic did show Paul Nuttall and UKIP as fourth, so fair play to the Beeb for a change.

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