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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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tumbletumble · 06/05/2015 15:07

Conservative - I know and like our local MP.

WizardOfToss · 06/05/2015 15:08

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Golferman · 06/05/2015 15:09

No one as I have had to come to Germany on short notice business trip. Normally a life long Conservative voter but probably would have voted Labour to keep Silly Nonsense Party out.

raspberryriot · 06/05/2015 15:10

Green x 2 in this household.

ShinyS1 · 06/05/2015 15:15

2 voting conservative here. Family members are also voting conservative. I have quite a few acquaintances voting Ukip, I think the Ukip vote will be interesting, as people don't seem to want to admit that they are voting for them.

grovel · 06/05/2015 15:19

It will be interesting, Shiny. The two people I know who were going to vote UKIP have reverted to Tory (to get a referendum).

Perihelion · 06/05/2015 15:19

SNP

Lottapianos · 06/05/2015 15:20

Labour for me. Would be very happy with a Labour-Lib Dem coalition.

Terrified of the Tories getting anywhere near power ever again. How anyone with any hint of social conscience can even think of voting for them is beyond me.

Patapouf · 06/05/2015 15:24

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smudger4 · 06/05/2015 15:25

Beyond me too Lotta

addstudentdinners2 · 06/05/2015 15:28

lotta likewise.

InterOuta · 06/05/2015 15:30

Labour

littlejessie · 06/05/2015 15:32

Likewise for me too.

LittleprincessinGOLDrocks · 06/05/2015 15:33

I won't be voting for the first time since I have been able to vote as I am stuck in hospital again. I am a firm believer in voting. If I am totally honest I'm not sure who I would vote for this year, I voted lib dem last time as I liked our local candidate and what he stood for, but I have lost faith in Nick Clegg.
Probably would have been a vote for Labour party.

JoffreyBaratheon · 06/05/2015 15:34

Labour. My husband is voting Labour. My adult kids are voting Green or Labour.

JoffreyBaratheon · 06/05/2015 15:36

That was egotistical of Clegg saying he would be the kingmaker and decide for us who would be our goverment as, looking at this, the Liberals are going to poll lower than other minority parties. Cheeky prat. I hope he loses his seat.

RufusTheReindeer · 06/05/2015 15:37

Does anyone else on here live in an area like mine

I pay council tax, get bins removed etc to town council A

I have to vote for the the councillors of town council B

So I am finding it difficult to vote for who I think will be best for my village

somewheresomehow · 06/05/2015 15:39

nowt to do with you

MardyPants · 06/05/2015 15:39

Probably Conservative, was definite until the recent Right To Buy announcement, I really disagree with RTB as don't feel there's enough housing available as it is, without selling it all off.

But second choice is UKIP Confused

Songofsixpence · 06/05/2015 15:39

Green

According to our local polls it's a 2 horse race between Green and bloody UKIP.

I would have voted Labour, but looking at the poll results it would be a wasted vote and I'd much rather have Green than UKIP

Winglet · 06/05/2015 15:39

Want to vote Conservative, but voting Labour to try and keep out SNP

Prole · 06/05/2015 15:42

Lottapianos - I agree but sadly a lot of people confuse pure self-interest with 'what's good for the country'.

Whatever happened to the "I'll leave the country if insert party get in" bollocks we used to get. Perhaps Andrew Lloyd Webber might actually piss of this time.

Remembering the poll-anticipated Labour victory in 1987, I'm avoiding interpolating this thread, any poll and any of Peter Kellner's guff. I'll wait for the real result.

Vote early. Vote often.

JoanHickson · 06/05/2015 15:44

Little princess quick you can get a proxy vote at the council.

SiobhanSharpe · 06/05/2015 15:44

Thanks, Hells.

HesterShaw · 06/05/2015 15:45

Am I the first LibDem?