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to ask who you will be voting for tomorrow?

591 replies

lollyloll · 06/05/2015 11:33

Ex Lib-Dem voter and I will probably be voting Green even though they haven't a hope in hell of getting in where I live. There are no parties that represent me 100% and I feel like the Greens are offering a lot of fresh polices (as well as quite a few crazy ones) but I am ready for change.

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frankie80 · 06/05/2015 20:33

note the 'had' a friend...

smudger4 · 06/05/2015 20:33

OK Fanny. The Tory PARTY are evil and I'm Green not Labour

needmorespace · 06/05/2015 20:34

I'm not an undecided voter - Labour every time.
But if I was, I would only have to read Erudite's posts and I would definitely not want to align myself with that way of thinking.

SteamTrainsRealAleandOpenFires · 06/05/2015 20:34

Spoiling my vote.

Stickledpink · 06/05/2015 20:36

Conservative here.

ElizabethG81 · 06/05/2015 20:39

Another reason I will not vote Tory is their nonsensical dismantling of the Probation Service, which has been massively under-reported by the media and is a complete disaster waiting to happen. All done, in my view, to satisfy Tory donors.

BifsWif · 06/05/2015 20:40

The Iraq war was down to one man. Not Ed Milliband. Didn't Ed stand up to Cameron regarding Syria?

This thread has made me rethink and spend all afternoon rereading manifestos, I'll be voting labour tomorrow.

DowntownFunk · 06/05/2015 20:44

SNP

MargoReadbetter · 06/05/2015 20:46

Those spoiling your vote, can you please do it with some well deserved expletive or something, not just a scribble or smudge.

baxterstockman · 06/05/2015 20:47

Labour x 2 here in reasonably safe Labour seat. Both of us are Probation Officers and I can't imagine anyone who works in Probation could even begin to imagine voting Tory after what they have done to the Service. Lib Dems have been complicit in this as well so they can piss off too!

When I took an online survey though I came out Green but I think that is because many of their policies are so idealistic - they sound great but just could never see them working.

Find the Tories abhorrent and UKIP detestable.

ilovesooty · 06/05/2015 20:48

Well said Elizabeth

BMW6 · 06/05/2015 20:49

In my 40 years of voting I have voted for both Labour and Conservative - prob 50/50.

So am I "evil" half the time and "good" the other times?? Hmm

smudger4 · 06/05/2015 20:52

Again BMW. I said the party is evil as is new Labor. I'm green. I prefer Labor to Tory though tbf, but only a smidge.

UnoPan · 06/05/2015 20:53

or better than spoiling...vote for a better, fairer economy, where living standards are raised for everyone, not further depleted, to escape a low wage economy, students have a better chance, the health of the nation is promoted NOT just those who can pay for it, and being "progressive" isn't a dirty word.

Apatite1 · 06/05/2015 20:59

Conservative.

PeasinPod1 · 06/05/2015 21:03

Conservative, genuinely terrified of Labour & the two scary Ed's making decisions on behalf of me and the country Sad

Scattymere · 06/05/2015 21:06

Conservative

DisgraceToTheYChromosome · 06/05/2015 21:06

I'm voting Labour to make the local smug twat a bit less smug. I'd vote Green for preference, but I want the Tories out.

UnoPan · 06/05/2015 21:07

And DC and GO won't plunge us into both more borrowing and further suffering for the more vulnerable? Tories failed massively to pay down the deficit whilst also hurting the poor?

The poor did not cause the deficit, but the Tories wish them to pay for it.

NapoleonsNose · 06/05/2015 21:08

Tactical LibDem. It's a two horse race in this constituency and we are one of the Nasty Party's target seats, so I'm voting LD to hopefully keep them out. I'm a card carrying Labour party member but they have no chance here.

Fannyannieanne · 06/05/2015 21:08

I said the party is evil as is new Labor

Well, not in the first instance you didn't, to be fair. You said tories were evil.

SabrinnaOfDystopia · 06/05/2015 21:11

YouTheCat Wed 06-May-15 20:07:47
I judge governments on how they treat the most vulnerable in our society.

Yes me too. I did when I was a skint student, and I still do even when we have a £200k+ salary coming into the house.

I forget who asked earlier, but we may well be worse off under labour - but I still vote for them because we will cope paying a bit more tax or whatever.

Those suffering under austerity - people on low incomes, vulnerable, disabled or ill people cannot cope under the tory cuts. Those 1m+ using foodbanks. Those that are now homeless. I care about that. I can't vote for the Tory bully boys.

Aermingers · 06/05/2015 21:12

Lib Dem. am Conservative but they have no chance so a tactical vote to keep Labour out.

SaucyJack · 06/05/2015 21:12

Labour.

I prefer some of Lib Dem policies, but I quite the Millipede and I think he's the strongest hope against shiny Dave.

I'm in it to win it.

SabrinnaOfDystopia · 06/05/2015 21:15

ElizabethG81 Wed 06-May-15 20:15:52
Labour

It seems to have been forgotten by many, but if it were up to David Cameron we'd be embroiled in a messy war with Syria right now. I gained a lot of respect for Miliband after he went against Cameron on this.

Brilliant point.

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