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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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KenAdams · 06/05/2015 13:47

Conservative for me and DH

RedToothBrush · 06/05/2015 13:47

Lowering uni tuition fees to £6k

Which if you read the small print, will cost the poorest more and the richest less than the current controversial system.

After the shit Clegg has got, I find the support this proposal is getting, utterly astonishing. If you are good at maths, then the current system works out considerably cheaper than the previous one despite it sounding more expensive.

It just goes to show how people don't read further than the headlines and the snappy sound bite for a policy.

All the parties are guilty of it to a certain extent - though some more than others UKIP so its not an attack on the Labour party, its more a nudge to get people to really think, understand and properly read up on policies and to understand the propaganda that's being sold to you.

TheEmpressofBlandings · 06/05/2015 13:48

We're in a marginal seat which the Tories are targeting.
So I will vote for whoever has the best chance of keeping them out, I dread having another Tory term in office.

VacantExpression · 06/05/2015 13:49

LD for me. Labour for DH.

netguru2 · 06/05/2015 13:51

Conservative. If the economy stalls again under labour there won't be any money to spend on education health etc. I can't afford a labour government, especially one working with the SNP

Normanisanisland · 06/05/2015 13:52

SNP

Panicmode1 · 06/05/2015 13:53

I'm voting for an independent candidate - I don't think he's got a snowball's chance, but who knows! (We are in a Tory safe seat so the chances are almost nil.....)

judypoovey26 · 06/05/2015 13:54

Lib Dem for me, Conservative for DH.

Panicmode1 · 06/05/2015 13:54

And usually I vote Conservative. A Labour/SNP coalition scares me.

LemonYellowSun · 06/05/2015 13:55

Still undecided!!

Iwantmybed · 06/05/2015 13:56

I've already voted Labour. Andy Burnham has a safe seat here and the town has improved plenty in the last 5 years.

DrDre · 06/05/2015 13:57

Conservative for me. My wife hasn't decided yet.

TattyDevine · 06/05/2015 13:57

Conservative, and so is DH.

WinterBabyof89 · 06/05/2015 14:01

Green or labour - still undecided between the two.

IKnowIAmButWhatAreYou · 06/05/2015 14:02

Tory

Dazedconfused · 06/05/2015 14:03

SNP for me and my husband both usually labour voters but our local candidate seems very clued up and we are both disillusioned with labour. My mum and her wife are the same...

Nomorefilm · 06/05/2015 14:05

I'm still undecided. I've always voted Labour but leaning towards conservatives. We are currently Tory but labour might just take the seat this time. I think I will still be changing my mind when the pencil is in my hand tomorrow I'm struggling this time.

Sixgeese · 06/05/2015 14:07

Conservative (in what is considered a safe seat - had Churchill, Tebbit and IDS as our MP)

DH is voting UKIP where our holiday home is as it is a marginal seat and he feels his vote will count more. He was told as long as he only voted once it didn't matter where he voted.

orangepudding · 06/05/2015 14:08

Labour although it will make no difference in my area as its a Tory safe seat.

skinnyabc · 06/05/2015 14:08

Labour

Takver · 06/05/2015 14:09

Labour - I'd normally vote Plaid, but we're in a lab/cons marginal. I also like the labour candidate much better than the Plaid one.

Totality22 · 06/05/2015 14:11

Tomorrow I'll be voting for no-one!

A week ago I sent off my postal vote for Labour.

JoanHickson · 06/05/2015 14:13

It is not a child's fault they are born into a wealthy, average or poor family. Some weathy parents are very tight fisted with their dc. I am not going to judge an 18 year old on their family of origin. I welcome lower uni tuition fees and the raise in grant via a labour government.

morethanpotatoprints · 06/05/2015 14:17

I thought I had decided to vote labour as I want to keep conservatives out, they will ruin this country more so, always do.
I do like green though.
We are always labour round here and always have been, so not sure again now.
Would green ever be able to be part of a coalition?

JoanHickson · 06/05/2015 14:19

Green said they would vote on a policy to policy basis.

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