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I would never vote for...

73 replies

Pico2 · 03/04/2015 12:52

I'm curious to know who other people would never vote for. I know that a MN thread isn't going to be representative.

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claig · 03/04/2015 15:21

I would say Green, but even that is not true.

If and when the Tories bring in GM food at the behest of lobbyists and no other party resisted it, then I could see myself voting Green to protest that.

Fracking is another issue that will lead to a people's insurgency and at the moment UKIP supports fracking (but my guess is that they may one day have to drop it under pressure from the people's insurgency). I could see myself considering voting Green over fracking too.

You can never say never about any party. I voted for Blair in 1997, even though I was Tory through and through. You never know what they will do in the future and how your views may change.

STIDW · 04/04/2015 03:53

UKIP!

DoctorDonnaNoble · 04/04/2015 07:21

UKIP, BNP, Britain First, and any other similar scapegoating party that rears its ugly head.

Idontseeanydragons · 04/04/2015 12:39

UKIP. However round here it's looking increasingly like I'm in a minority.. (Outskirts of Rochdale)

Bowlersarm · 04/04/2015 12:42

Green.

SauvignonBlanche · 04/04/2015 12:48

BNP, UKIP, Conservatives.

Kampeki · 04/04/2015 12:53

BNP, UKIP and Tory.

I suppose I might be persuaded to tactically vote Tory in the future, if it was the only option to keep UKIP out, but I think I'd probably have left the country long before things got that bad!

Seeker33 · 04/04/2015 12:55

I dont vote Tory. But I once voted for a bloke who was a Tory in
disguise.

When you take a close look at candidates , they sometimes dont really bellong in the party they support. It can happen across politics

The Tory I like is Peter Hitchens because he is his own type of Tory. I liked his late left-wing brother too.

MyArksNotReady · 04/04/2015 12:57

BNP and UKIP.

Over the years I have voted, Lib dem, Tory, Labour and Green. I will probably never vote Tory again after this five year term due to demonisation and harm added to the disabled.

Idontseeanydragons · 04/04/2015 13:32

Seeker I rarely agree with Peter Hitchens but I can't help but like him. The fact that he is firm in his beliefs and doesn't really care who agrees with him makes him more principled than most politicians I think!

girliefriend · 04/04/2015 13:35

UKIP and the Tories.

Not sure who I will vote for this election poss Lib Dem or Green.

JazzAnnNonMouse · 04/04/2015 16:18

Ukip and Tories BNP etc anything right/far right tbh

grimbletart · 04/04/2015 19:45

UKIP, BNP, Labour

Theknacktoflying · 04/04/2015 19:51

Any party which makes a mockery of the voting system ... Are you listening Mugabe??? Zuma??

Closer to home - any party with only two election manifestos and are nothing more than just a pressure group ... UKIP

STIDW · 04/04/2015 20:22

A bit of a digression but did anyone see a advert by Nick Griffin having the opposite of the desired effect?

www.independent.co.uk/news/people/nick-griffins-racist-black-men-in-kilts-antisnp-advert-has-the-opposite-of-the-desired-effect-on-scottish-followers-10154140.html

avoiretre · 04/04/2015 20:24

I would never vote, full stop. If voting affected the establishment in any way, they'd ban it. If you vote, you are part of the problem, not the solution.

ragged · 04/04/2015 20:31

So what is the solution, avoiretre?

I guess in a UKIP v. BNP marginal I'd have to vote purple (blech).

avoiretre · 04/04/2015 20:34

I have no idea, but voting will not change much. A lot of people (even after all these years) still seem to think it will, so it's a clever trick, I'll admit that.

Kampeki · 04/04/2015 20:35

I guess in a UKIP v. BNP marginal I'd have to vote purple (blech).

I'd leave the country before it ever got that bad.

avoir please could you define the problem and tell us what you intend to do about it?

TiddlesUpATree · 04/04/2015 20:36

Green. Don't really have a problem with their policy's but live In a town where they are in charge. The level if incompetent fuckwittery is quite staggering.

OublietteBravo · 04/04/2015 20:36

BNL, UKIP, English Democrats and any similar party

ISpyPlumPie · 04/04/2015 20:41

UKIP, BNP , EDL (if they actually stand in elections)- you get the drift.

Can't see me ever voting Tory either but don't think they're quite in the same category as the above.

gamerwidow · 04/04/2015 20:52

Any of the right so Tory, ukip, bnp out of the question. I agree with the lib dem policies the most but can't trust them any more after they did a deal with the devil so it's labour by default

Titsalinabumsquash · 04/04/2015 21:01

I'd rather leave the country for good then vote UKIP. Farage gives me hives.

TheBuskersDog · 04/04/2015 21:01

UKIP, BNP, unlikely to ever vote Conservative either.

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