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Ilove · 27/11/2018 22:58

Public servant at all

Have you voted conservative?

Or Labour

And which way would you vote next time?

Currently watching “school”

Was a supply teacher, now a nanny

Always voted Labour

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HotdogsareDogs · 27/11/2018 23:00

Always voted Labour, used to be a member.

Now politically homeless, neither are viable for me at present. Labour are very disappointing as opposition these days.

3out · 27/11/2018 23:01

Neither. LD voter so far.

Rhinosaurus · 27/11/2018 23:02

I am a nurse. I want to vote Labour, but won’t whilst Corbyn is leader. I am also politically homeless as cannot bring myself to vote conservative.

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KipperTheFrog · 27/11/2018 23:02

Right now I wouldn't vote for either Labour or conservative. I'd spoil my ballot paper of we had a general election tomorrow.

Bombaybunty · 27/11/2018 23:04

Same as above, I'm a nurse and would normally vote Labour. Can't bring myself to vote for them while Corbyn is leader.

Ilove · 27/11/2018 23:05

Who could replace Corbin?

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LooksLikeImStuckHere · 27/11/2018 23:05

I have never voted Conservative. I have voted Labour twice but I don’t think I would while JC is leader.

Also feel that there is no one else I would vote for right now.

elephantoverthehill · 27/11/2018 23:08

Due to my location, I'm not going to tell you.

Orangesox · 27/11/2018 23:09

Former conservative supporter, turned the other cheek to Labour when I qualified and joined the NHS. Right now I couldn’t vote for either with good conscience, I’d probably spoil my ballot paper - I live in a mining town labour strong hold, our MP is part of a husband and wife labour duo who make me retch just thinking about the injustice and ineptitude of their reign.... don’t even get me started on the anorak wearing, hemp munching fuckwit that is Corbyn.

vdbfamily · 27/11/2018 23:11

I work for the NHS and am a floating voter. Currently have no idea how I would vote.

Highlandmary · 27/11/2018 23:11

Corbin gives me the heebies. I think he's a dangerous man and I wouldn't vote for him to be leader of the country. It's a shame as I don't agree with tories. Snp it is then

Ethel80 · 27/11/2018 23:11

Labour, always Labour. I would never vote Tory and the Lib Dem's are out now too.

AppleKatie · 27/11/2018 23:12

I would also spoil my ballot tomorrow.

I have voted for all three major parties in my adult life. I am disillusioned and disappointed with them all now. There is nowhere to turn anymore 😮😟

nocoolnamesleft · 27/11/2018 23:18

I have never voted Conservative. I would on balance prefer to vote LibDem, but have ended up voting Labour tactically.

ggirl · 27/11/2018 23:21

Nurse and Lib Dem

elephantoverthehill · 27/11/2018 23:21

Gggggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Or maybe that it what it begins with Wink

fuelledbystilton · 27/11/2018 23:22

I saw School and was appalled. This is meant to be one of the richest countries in the world. Cardboard and posters over holes in a school roof? Withdrawal of support to help children with potential to learn and become valuable members of society?

An NHS that can't treat its patients? More and more homeless people on the streets or hidden in B&Bs? Mental health services that are completely failing? Potholes in the roads like some third world country? Rich getting richer as we lose out?

By not voting against the Conservatives, tactically or otherwise, or by spoiling ballot papers, you keep them in power and you are complicit in this.

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expatmigrant · 27/11/2018 23:50

Teacher here, always have and always will support labour.

MadameJosephine · 27/11/2018 23:54

NHS midwife, union rep and Labour Party member so no surprises who I’m going to vote for

Keeptrudging · 27/11/2018 23:57

Teacher. I vote SNP. They try their best to mitigate some of the sorst effects of government policies, plus they've kept tuition fees free in Scotland.

AlexanderHamilton · 27/11/2018 23:59

Husband is a teacher. He used to be a Labour Party supporter then he started to vote conservative but he’s now a Lib Dem party member

SockQueen · 27/11/2018 23:59

Doctor here, voted Lib Dem up till 2015, then Labour tactically at the last election as best chance of beating the Tories locally. Not sure who I'd vote for next time but it would take a miracle for it to be Conservative.

HoleyCoMoley · 28/11/2018 00:00

Would never vote conservative, remember what they did to our hospitals in the 90s

DianaBlythe · 28/11/2018 00:02

NHS doctor. In my time have voted Lib Dem, Labour and SNP. Not sure what I’d do right now.