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AIBU?

To not have a fucking clue which party to vote for?

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bruffian · 27/05/2017 23:24

For the first time ever I am considering spoiling my paper.

Live in a pretty safe Tory seat with Lib dem possibilities. I've voted lib dem for the last few elections.

But I don't like Farron and really don't agree with legalising cannabis. I'd like a soft Brexit but also don't want to keep yearning after Remain (I voted remain)

I hate the idea of grammar schools, fox hunting and social care cuts, so that's the tories out, although I'm brainwashed enough to think that TM is experienced enough to negotiate successfully with the EU.

THE Labour manifesto seems all lovely and cuddly but I don't believe for a second they can afford half of it. Plus I don't mind JC but hate the majority of his front bench. I run my own company and am unsure whether Labour will be any help to me at all.

I don't like any of the leaders very much.

Argh.

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StillDrivingMeBonkers · 27/05/2017 23:27

You are supposed to vote for the local candidate who you think does the best job. To put that in perspective - I've never voted for May, Cameron, Brown, Blair, major et al - I don't live in their constituencies.

General elections are not supposed to be about leadership personalities.

I do wish people understood the Prime Minister role is an appointment role and can be changed in the click of your fingers.

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elevenclips · 27/05/2017 23:28

Yanbu
I don't know who to vote for either. Or whether to vote.

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Orlantina · 27/05/2017 23:29

General elections are not supposed to be about leadership personalities

Maybe someone should have a word with Theresa May then Grin

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bruffian · 27/05/2017 23:30

Voting for the local candidate is pointless as the tories will get in here.

It's more about what I can live with. Knowing myself what I've voted for.

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JimmyGrimble · 27/05/2017 23:32

Vote Lib Dem to keep the Tory out. There you go. Sorted.

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Gaggleofgirls · 27/05/2017 23:34

I'm with you! Totally clueless and I've so far read both manifestos labour/tory. There's bits I agree with in each, there's also bits I majorly disagree with in both. My next mission is to write points out and see who comes out top, I seriously believe everyone should use their vote and that you should make an informed decision...however currently I'd happily stick my head in the sand

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Marcipex · 27/05/2017 23:40

I'm in a safe Tory seat, I know my green vote will be wasted.

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RufusTheRenegadeReindeer · 27/05/2017 23:43

Safe tory seat

Not voting tory

Dont agree with all of lib dem policies in fact 1/2 i hate

Labour dont have a cat in hells chance

Might try and reread the manifestos of lib dem and labour...see if that helps me

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MajesticWhine · 27/05/2017 23:47

I'm with you OP. Usually vote lib dem, not crazy for Tim Farron. I keep doing the quiz and it keeps telling me to vote conservative but I don't agree with most of their policies so I don't want to.
<a class="break-all" href="https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com/&ved=0ahUKEwj0y9PkkpHUAhUHCsAKHTDFBVsQFggfMAA&usg=AFQjCNF0D_WjI3cUwqfKpME5mU-eHyAEhA" rel="nofollow noindex" target="_blank">Quiz here btw

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bruffian · 28/05/2017 00:00

OK I'm lib dem according to quiz

Also I 110% agree with a tax rise across the board

So lib dem it is! The party for the undecided!

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noblegiraffe · 28/05/2017 00:05

Voting Lib Dem isn't going to legalise cannabis or put Farron in power so that's not something to worry about. It might be one less parliamentary vote for the fox-hunting, grammar school and dementia tax supporting party if enough local people agree with you though.

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elgwyn · 28/05/2017 00:11

Don't vote Tory. because they're evil and incompetent.

Anyone else, it's up to you.

That's my advice. :)

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bruffian · 28/05/2017 07:25

noblegiraffe good point.

I Think I'd be more relieved if TM was voted in than JC as far as the Brexit talks go. But I agree the tories are incompetents. But then so are Labour! They are all awful!!

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MerlinEmrys · 28/05/2017 07:42

Attempted a tactical vote last time by voting Lib Dem but it didn't work as they crashed and burned everywhere and Labour did far better than usual here.

Tory stronghold here anyway so this time I'm voting for candidate and voting for the lady I know and used to work with as I know she's honest and has people's interests at heart not her own like current Tory cow.

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RedBagGreenBag · 28/05/2017 07:49

Simple - if all you care about is the creation of private wealth and what's in it for you, vote Tory. If you care about society as a whole, vote Labour/one of the other parties. Manifestos are just words, but the core ideology of the main parties never changes.

Also I don't understand how people can think TM is best placed to handle Brexit negotiations - look at her track record of alienating the EU so far. Anyway it would be Kier Starmer, a QC and experienced negotiator, who would be leading the Labour negotiations.

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SunEgg · 28/05/2017 07:51

Make sure your vote is anti-Tory. So whichever party is going to make the Tory MP lose or not win.

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FlourishingMrs · 28/05/2017 07:54

Judge by results, look at people you know and respect and find out who most of them vote for and go with that.

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user1471545174 · 28/05/2017 07:56

I am thinking about elegant ways to spoil my ballot, for the first time in 40 years.

Head is currently persuading heart that not voting because wimminz is permissible.

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Miniwookie · 28/05/2017 07:56

The choice is Tory if you love the Tory manifesto, or whomever has the next best chance of winning in your constituency if you don't want to see a Tory landslide and all of their policies waved through the next parliament with no opposition. You don't really need to worry about Tim Farron being the next PM!

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Westfacing · 28/05/2017 07:57

I live in a swing London seat so my vote will count. Smile

I don't want a Hard Brexit so will vote Labour - I think Theresa May's election gamble will unravel.

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user1471545174 · 28/05/2017 07:58

Though Mumsnet posts keep dragging me towards voting Tory because they're (MN) so didactic and preachy.

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Coulddowithanap · 28/05/2017 08:17

I've just done the quiz and it says I mostly agree with Tory policies.

Still don't know who to vote for.

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Theworldisfullofidiots · 28/05/2017 08:39

Theresa May is rubbish at negotiating. Good at telling, not good at negotiating. (see her record in the home office). I have voted Tory in tge past (as well as labour). I can't vote Tory because amongst other things I care about education.
I can't decide between labour and libdem. I'm doing what you are doing: re reading manifestos.

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Jupitar · 28/05/2017 08:48

Im in a safe Tory seat, and with 70% of the population being retired it's not going to change anytime soon. I voted greens last time but will vote labour this time and just hope enough people do too as my kids school has already made 5 teachers redundant and is now asking for contributions towards pens and books. I live in a wealthy area and most parents will cough up, hate to think how the schools in poorer areas will cope.

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SherlockHolmes · 28/05/2017 08:58

If you care about what will help you personally - vote Conservative.

If you care about what happens to others - vote Labour.

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