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Voting & Income

58 replies

Nerves2017 · 05/06/2017 08:33

AIBU to be interested in who people are voting for and what their income is?

I have no income as I'm a student and will be voting labour.

DP has an income of £22,000 and will be voting labour.

Anyone else?

OP posts:
AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 05/06/2017 12:22

Joint income of around £60k, both have already voted Labour in postal vote. DSis earns less than £8k and will vote Labour (she doesn't claim any benefits but has a minimum wage 8 hour contract at a supermarket).

AgentProvocateur · 05/06/2017 12:24

Both higher rate tax payers, both voting SNP

Fruitcocktail6 · 05/06/2017 12:26

Joint income of 84k, both voting labour

Ohmygodareyouserious · 05/06/2017 12:32

Civil Servant 22k (for the last 7 years) - will be voting labour

Donttakemeout · 05/06/2017 12:32

Both voting conservative.
Do just lost his job and I earn less than £15k
We won't vote for JC

RufusTheRenegadeReindeer · 05/06/2017 12:33

Dh is a higher rate tax payer

I work 6 hours a week at minimum wage and dont pay any tax

I am probably voting lib dem...although i am having a wobble

Dh will either vite lib dem or spoil his paper

Ecureuil · 05/06/2017 12:34

I'm a SAHM so no income, DH earns approx 90k. Both labour.

hollypie · 05/06/2017 13:33

I earn about £60k, DP £200k+. Both Labour voters who will be voting Lib Dem tactically. We live in Hertfordshire in a very safe Tory seat. If there is a massive turnout though, it's possible we can get rid of the current waste of space.

Genuinely would like to vote Labour but it's a wasted vote here and we'd frankly vote for pretty much anyone if it meant contributing to the downfall of May.

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