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Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To ask how you will vote in the General Election

237 replies

SirJamesTalbotAndHisSpeculum · 04/09/2019 23:30

..... if Boris ever manages to announce when it is.

Will you stick to your usual Party or vote tactically to ensure the Brexit you believe is best for the country?

OP posts:
ShiftHappens · 05/09/2019 07:24

in my constituency's, labour has a safe seat. Has usually about 70% of the vote and the other candidates share the rest.

there is no point in voting for me but I will still go and vote green even though it's wasted.

nononever · 05/09/2019 07:32

SNP

Idontwanttotalk · 05/09/2019 07:32

Not sure. It depends on whether there is any sort of agreement between the Brexit party and the Conservatives. I'm between the two as things stand but leaning towards Conservative.

thecatsthecats · 05/09/2019 07:33

Both. My usual party is the Lib Dems.

Saddler · 05/09/2019 07:34

Conservative and unionist party

AngelicInnocent · 05/09/2019 07:35

I live in a previous Labour safe seat, (ex mining area). Nobody will vote for the Tories here but more and more people are saying they will vote for the Brexit party. Since its a 70% leave area, I think they will get in.

Chocolatehat · 05/09/2019 07:36

Conservatives

AnnaMariaDreams · 05/09/2019 07:38

Labour/ Tory swing seat
I like our current MP but don’t like Corbyn and don’t agree with most Labour policies.
I identify with a lot of Conservative policy but am a Remainer
I will probably go LibDem.

Strawberrycreamsundae · 05/09/2019 07:39

We're in a Tory stronghold here (and I can't stand our MP) so for the first time since I started voting I'm either not voting or spoiling my vote. Parliament is such a complete shambles I really wouldn't know who I trust to run this country.

littlemeitslyn · 05/09/2019 07:40

No

Purplejay · 05/09/2019 07:40

Not sure. I fluctuate between labour and lib dem. We have a tory mp.

lazylinguist · 05/09/2019 07:42

Lib Dem. I live in a Lib Dem stringhold anyway.

RozHuntleysStump · 05/09/2019 07:44

Conservative. Although it’s rather pointless in my area.

historysock · 05/09/2019 07:55

Lib Dem-can't bring my self to vote for any of the other parties. But it's all a shower of shite really isn't it?

JustMarriedBecca · 05/09/2019 08:00

Always voted Tory but Lib Dem as a strategy vote. Labour stand no chance here.

Writersblock2 · 05/09/2019 08:01

Likely spoil my paper. Toured and Labour are a joke right now and I refuse to vote Lib Dem because they are pro legalising prostitution. I can’t, in good conscience, vote for any party that is anti-women.

Emmapeeler · 05/09/2019 08:09

Lib Dem or Labour.

Having said that, I like our (recently expelled) Tory MP.

JudgeRindersMinder · 05/09/2019 08:12

Probably Lib Dem, I don’t have it in me to vote SNP

MrsSlocombesPussy · 05/09/2019 08:12

Labour. I live in a marginal where our current Labour MP has a majority of about 800 in a constituency that voted Leave. It usually swaps between Labour and Tory. Am hoping the leave vote is split to keep Labour in.

Equimum · 05/09/2019 08:13

Yellow. We are in a blue strong-hold, but there is now way I’d vote either blue or red at the moment.

LittenKitten · 05/09/2019 08:13

Green

Whatevaminga · 05/09/2019 08:14

Always been a Labour voter, but I’ll be voting Lib Dem this time round.

SummerSun10 · 05/09/2019 08:16

Lib Dem. My area is a Tory stronghold but also a remain area, Lib Dem may stand a chance.

EmAreSea · 05/09/2019 08:17

I’m in one of the safest Tory seats in the country (and IDS is my MP, worse luck Sad) so my vote isn’t really worth the paper it’s written on, but I’ll vote for whoever has the best chance of getting him out, which is probably Labour.

Ellabella989 · 05/09/2019 08:20

Lib Dem