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Aren't all elections nightmares? :naughty::huglove:

 

No, not if they turn out right :aah: But this time it turned out to be the worst case scenario. If we're unlucky it will be a reelection not too soon. And then the racist Swedish Democracy party will get even more votes :tears:

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The one in spring :wink2: Every EU country voted. First time I voted :teehee:

 

Good or bad?

 

Don't think it's till 2017 here? or at least the vote in wither UK should stay in the EU or not.

 

and well just depends onwhat you went for if you think good or bad,i voted no so i find itgood but obvs yes people are complaining and being bad losers :aah:

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Don't think it's till 2017 here? or at least the vote in wither UK should stay in the EU or not.

 

and well just depends onwhat you went for if you think good or bad,i voted no so i find itgood but obvs yes people are complaining and being bad losers :aah:

 

No I Tallinn about this election http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Parliament_election,_2014 :wink2:

 

So you're happy. :thumb_yello: Well ofc they are going to complain they just lost the dream of their life. It's human nature to being a bad loser :aah:

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No, not if they turn out right :aah: But this time it turned out to be the worst case scenario. If we're unlucky it will be a reelection not too soon. And then the racist Swedish Democracy party will get even more votes :tears:

 

ugh. :( I don't know anything about Swedish politics, but I hope it's not a complete disaster. I guess it's up in the air until people start passing legislation? I feel so clueless, I probably sound ridiculous :aah:

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No I Tallinn about this election http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Parliament_election,_2014 :wink2:

 

So you're happy. :thumb_yello: Well ofc they are going to complain they just lost the dream of their life. It's human nature to being a bad loser :aah:

 

Oh that sorta thing..it's next year we're doing it:aah:

 

Yeah but it's annoying how they saying us who voted no aren't true scots or like should be ashamed,we jjust voted no as thought it best :huh:

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ugh. :( I don't know anything about Swedish politics' date=' but I hope it's not a complete disaster. I guess it's up in the air until people start passing legislation? I feel so clueless, I probably sound ridiculous :aah:[/quote']

 

yeah :huh: Well I'd been impressed if you did :aah: Well they got 13% which gives them the balance of power in most case scenarios, and makes it very hard for the socialist party to rule the country effectively. it's kind of hard to explain the kind of power SD (the Swedish democratics) have without explaining the whole Swedish political system since it's so different from the US one. No you don't sound ridiculous at all :wink2: You have a point and it makes me proud to say that no other parties wants to cooperate with SD to get a majority of votes. So the Swedish immigration will probably not decrease, but I just feel so disappointed with the Swedish people voting for a party openly being racist and homophobic. :sad: And I'm also disappointed since the election didn't turn out like I wanted it to do, sure the socialist party won, but the feminist party didn't get enough votes to get any seats in the parliament, and the socialist part, environmental party and the left winged party didn't get enough votes together to get majority in the parliament, being able to rule Sweden without seeking help from the right winged parties.... :huh:

 

sorry for this stupid long rant :aah:

 

Oh that sorta thing..it's next year we're doing it:aah:

 

Yeah but it's annoying how they saying us who voted no aren't true scots or like should be ashamed,we jjust voted no as thought it best :huh:

 

No I don't think so :aah: It's only election every fifth year and all the European Union countries vote at the same time :wink2: Ukip got a lot of votes in the UK around 20% I think.... :huh:

 

It will take time to heal the wounds :huh: I think no was the best option too, even if I am not that into Scottish and British politics.

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yeah :huh: Well I'd been impressed if you did :aah: Well they got 13% which gives them the balance of power in most case scenarios, and makes it very hard for the socialist party to rule the country effectively. it's kind of hard to explain the kind of power SD (the Swedish democratics) have without explaining the whole Swedish political system since it's so different from the US one. No you don't sound ridiculous at all :wink2: You have a point and it makes me proud to say that no other parties wants to cooperate with SD to get a majority of votes. So the Swedish immigration will probably not decrease, but I just feel so disappointed with the Swedish people voting for a party openly being racist and homophobic. :sad: And I'm also disappointed since the election didn't turn out like I wanted it to do, sure the socialist party won, but the feminist party didn't get enough votes to get any seats in the parliament, and the socialist part, environmental party and the left winged party didn't get enough votes together to get majority in the parliament, being able to rule Sweden without seeking help from the right winged parties.... :huh:

 

sorry for this stupid long rant :aah:

 

 

 

No I don't think so :aah: It's only election every fifth year and all the European Union countries vote at the same time :wink2: Ukip got a lot of votes in the UK around 20% I think.... :huh:

 

It will take time to heal the wounds :huh: I think no was the best option too, even if I am not that into Scottish and British politics.

I like long rants :mf_rosetinted: That's kind of surprising to me, since pretty much everything I hear about Sweden as an outsider so to speak is that they're chill and pretty liberal and so it's odd for me to hear that a racist/homophobic would have majority vote :aah::aah:

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No I don't think so :aah: It's only election every fifth year and all the European Union countries vote at the same time :wink2: Ukip got a lot of votes in the UK around 20% I think.... :huh:

 

It will take time to heal the wounds :huh: I think no was the best option too, even if I am not that into Scottish and British politics.

 

well I dunno,mum said there is a vote next year,in which could mean we might not have David Cameron as prime minster anymore,only vote ive had this year is that independence one hence it being my first vote:aah:

 

either that or was never told in the election you are talking about,i don't think ill go voting much again tho:P

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