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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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SabrinnaOfDystopia · 07/05/2015 17:43

Murdoch and anyone who works for him should be ashamed of themselves about their coverage of the election - Murdoch's coverage of Ed M has been more like Kevin the Teenager "ugh, look at him eating a sandwich, ugh, he looks like Wallace."

And no, before you ask, I don't have Sky.

IKnowIAmButWhatAreYou · 07/05/2015 17:47

Another Like for strangechild....

LotusLight · 07/05/2015 18:23

I think the coverage has been pretty fair. Labour have policies which will damage the country and a leader whom just about no one likes who has few personal skills. We will wait to see who is prime minister tomorrow.

ChaiseLounger · 07/05/2015 18:31

I have voted. I seriously considered a nil vote by defacing it/ voting for all.
I seriously struggled to vote. I don't want any of them.
That really is bad, isn't it?

Bursarymum · 07/05/2015 18:32

Labour

UnoPan · 07/05/2015 19:25

Just voted Labour.

clam · 07/05/2015 19:43

I know who I meant to vote for. But I left my glasses at home, so who knows where I actually put the X.

Sickoffrozen · 07/05/2015 20:40

Labour.

VoyageOfDad · 07/05/2015 20:44

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Tiredemma · 07/05/2015 20:45

Labour have policies which will damage the country and a leader whom just about no one likes who has few personal skills

This could equally apply to the Tories.

wearenotinkansas · 07/05/2015 20:53

yy Tiredemma

derxa · 07/05/2015 21:01

voted Tory Green and LD in national/ local elections. Never Labour the party of Tony Blair- war criminal and champagne socialist.

GingerCuddleMonster · 07/05/2015 21:30

I voted conservative, I'm in a Labour safe seat so it won't make a difference but I wanted to voice my opinion Grin.

Motortrader · 07/05/2015 21:44

I just voted LD for the 1st time in my life and it felt good.

Won't make any difference as I am in a safe Labour seat, but I just couldn't watch while the only party left with any sense of common decency, pragmatism and respect for its electorate sinks.

I am a former Tory poster boy, btw; middle aged, self-made business man and family man, card carrying party member for 20 years until 2012. Now they can rot in the detritus of their own incompetence and wonton self-serving cuntiness.

TooManyHouseGuests · 07/05/2015 22:19

Watching the BBC and really feeling for the Lib Dems. They are projected to be washed away. I think they've been pretty sincere and honourable over the last 5 years.

DrHarleenFrancesQuinzel · 07/05/2015 22:28

I voted LD. Would have liked them to get more seats, but I didn't expect it TBH.

Im just relieved UKIP and Greens are well down.

How close are these exit polls to the real thing? Nobody asked me and I wont have been the only person, but I understand how it can be a guide to what we might be waking up to in the morning.

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