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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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Thurlow · 06/05/2015 14:19

Lib Dem. Mainly because I decided both Labour and the Tories had policies I really didn't want, so it's more of a negative decision than a positive one for the Lib Dems.

Safe Tory seat though, so it's unlikely to make any difference.

ihatelego · 06/05/2015 14:20

labour. i'd like to vote green but its a lab/con tie for my area in the forecast and i want the tories out!

ProbablyMe · 06/05/2015 14:20

Labour for me. Always has been.

I'm unable to work as I have a chronically sick child, the Tories don't give a flying feck about me or him. I also have a son off to uni this year and would welcome lower fees.

DoraGora · 06/05/2015 14:21

Already voted, green. Got to say the ukip banner in our street has gone. Don't know quite what happened there. Haven't knocked on the person's door to ask whether or not they're OK. I feel I should, really, human decency and all that. But, I can't help feeling that you shouldn't put ukip banners up in the first place. I'll go round at some point!

msgrinch · 06/05/2015 14:24

4 labour votes here and 1 green

silveroldie2 · 06/05/2015 14:26

I will be voting Conservative to keep my MP's majority topped up - great to see so many of you live in safe Conservative seats Grin.

RawCoconutMacaroon · 06/05/2015 14:29

SNP X 4 in this house. 1 lib dem

littlejessie · 06/05/2015 14:31

SNP for me, DP is undecided. Four more for SNP from my parents and siblings.

littlejohnnydory · 06/05/2015 14:36

Plaid Cymru. I'd vote Green but no candidate standing in our cobstituency

SocialMediaAddict · 06/05/2015 14:36

Labour

Bunnyjo · 06/05/2015 14:39

DH is voting conservative. I am still undecided.

However, we live in a very safe Conservative seat - our MP polled 53.4% in 2010 and over double the votes of the next nearest candidate (Lib Dem). Our constituency has always been Conservative, since its creation in 1950.

Spamminit · 06/05/2015 14:43

UKIP

QueenMas · 06/05/2015 14:44

Labour

Not that it will make a difference - safe Tory seat Hmm

RufusTheReindeer · 06/05/2015 14:44

Lib dem or conservative can't decide

Like bunny very safe Tory seat over 50% in 2010

Maybe it's the same one Grin

MrsMcColl · 06/05/2015 14:45

Green. DH too. We live in a safe Labour seat. Makes me sad that I've never lived anywhere where my vote counts.

Bunnyjo · 06/05/2015 14:47

Oohh, Rufus, I wonder? PatB, by any chance?

RufusTheReindeer · 06/05/2015 14:50

Doesn't mean anything to me bunny so I'm going to say no Sad

I always get overexcited on here when I think someone might live near me...no idea why Hmm

Izzy24 · 06/05/2015 14:51

Usually Labour but Plaid tomorrow .

Lorialet · 06/05/2015 14:56

UKIP.

ollieplimsoles · 06/05/2015 14:56

We live in a Tory safe seat too, our local MP is a fantastic hard worker, he kept our sure start centre open and secured extra funding for it, he pushed through plans for the new community hospital we have, which is amazing and much needed.

He has held his seat for 10 years and each election his majority rises

frankie80 · 06/05/2015 15:00

Me and DH are labour. I'm proxy voting for my sister - Labour. Parents and ILs are voting labour.

We're voting Labour because we want to but also because the choice here in Scotland is Labour or SNP and never in a million years would any of us vote SNP.

SiobhanSharpe · 06/05/2015 15:03

Anyone feel like doing a quick tot-up? lazy

And Labour x3 here.

addstudentdinners2 · 06/05/2015 15:04

Oh DH is labour too!

Prole · 06/05/2015 15:06

For my incumbent LD MP as he's very involved in the local area and not a Tory. My socialist beliefs preclude any support for New Labour and the TUSC campaign here has been invisible so will not expect even a returned deposit.

hellsbellsmelons · 06/05/2015 15:07

I did a quick tot up a few posts back and it came out:-

Labour - 38%
Tory - 26%
SNP - 18%
Green - 13%
Lib Dem - 5%

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