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To change my mind about voting Labour if they are to be in coalition/propped up by the SNP?

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LeCreusetQueen · 02/06/2017 13:15

Just that really. Having read the Manifestos, I had decided to vote Labour, but the possibility of them being in coalition with or propped up by the SNP, has given me serious doubts.

I still feel bitter about the introduction of university tuition fees south of the border and, no disrespect to the Scots, but I really don't want them having the casting vote in matters which are of no direct concern to them.

I actually rather liked DC's idea of increased devolution - within the EU, that is, not sure now, but then everything seems unsure at the moment.

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DianeAbbottsBeefyCurtains · 02/06/2017 18:07

You can be a little Krankie
And be one of Jimmy's friends-

No. No thanks.

AuldHeathen · 02/06/2017 18:16

It's really very easy. If you don't like what you the Tories have done to public services all over the uk, then don't vote Tory next week.

BuggerLumpsAnnoyed · 02/06/2017 18:24

The reason labour has to rule out a coalition is because he wants as many people to vote labour as possible. If he confirms he'll have a coalition, people who want to get rid of the Tories will think they can vote SNP and get a coalition government, instead of voting for labour, thus lowering the Labour vote.

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