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Who would you vote for in a general election tomorrow?

525 replies

maybegoingcrazy · 28/06/2025 19:06

If the next GE was tomorrow, who would you vote for? I've been unimpressed at decisions made by Labour since they came in and just don't have much faith in their long term plans. I've never even considered voting Tory, but also don't really see Labour doing much more to improve things for anyone. Will be interesting to see how things are in a few years time when the next GE comes round. Am I missing some really good stuff Labour are implementing?

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ModerateOrGoodOccasionallyPoor · 08/07/2025 11:43

I really like Kemi Badenoch and I would love to support her, but I'm afraid it would have to be Reform. I think we've come too far down the wrong road on so many issues that no-one else can be trusted to do what's absolutely necessary to bring us back from the brink.

I really like her too! I voted conservative at the general election and I would want to again but I’m presuming, at this point, (perhaps not in 3 years, I don’t know) it would be as wasted vote. So it would be reform for me also.

Followthebouncingthumb · 09/07/2025 20:46

I am a life long labour voter but i'll vote anythin it takes to keep Reform out

SaintGermain · 09/07/2025 21:09

Rupert Lowe if he’s available.

Cornishclio · 09/07/2025 21:17

Not reform

ToWhitToWhoo · 09/07/2025 21:32

SaintGermain · 09/07/2025 21:09

Rupert Lowe if he’s available.

Not me; IMO Lowe achieves the almost impossible feat of making Farage look almost reasonable in comparison.

gegs73 · 09/07/2025 21:34

Lib Dem. By voting this way I stop Tories getting elected in my area so it’s a tactical vote for Labour.

HarkerandBarker · 09/07/2025 21:46

ncforschoolhelp · 28/06/2025 23:52

Those of you voting Reform: why are you so fucking stupid? Genuine question.

Your bully tactics won't work

RowsOfFlowers · 09/07/2025 21:50

A lot of tactical voting going on.

Clingfilm · 09/07/2025 21:58

Labour

1dayatatime · 09/07/2025 22:04

This is an eye opening analysis of the scale of the economic crisis facing the UK;

share.google/tqwiBEEXFlJ0MMUsB Check out this video from this search, sky news uk debt video

EasternStandard · 09/07/2025 23:10

1dayatatime · 09/07/2025 22:04

This is an eye opening analysis of the scale of the economic crisis facing the UK;

share.google/tqwiBEEXFlJ0MMUsB Check out this video from this search, sky news uk debt video

Some useful charts in that, he did a good job explaining it

narcASD · 09/07/2025 23:39

Reform

1dayatatime · 10/07/2025 00:19

narcASD · 09/07/2025 23:39

Reform

I get why people might be tempted by Reform in that they correctly point out that the UK is currently just managing a long term decline and that claim to offering "change ".

However economically Reform would blow apart the debt situation worse than any other party (with the exception of the Greens) and make Liz Truss look like a sound prudent economist.

RowsOfFlowers · 10/07/2025 07:46

1dayatatime · 10/07/2025 00:19

I get why people might be tempted by Reform in that they correctly point out that the UK is currently just managing a long term decline and that claim to offering "change ".

However economically Reform would blow apart the debt situation worse than any other party (with the exception of the Greens) and make Liz Truss look like a sound prudent economist.

What makes you think this?

EmpressoftheMundane · 10/07/2025 08:14

I’ll vote for any party in my constituency who can beat Labour. They are a slow motion car crash.

BeethovenNinth · 10/07/2025 08:15

I genuinely am concerned about the gangs of young males all over the country harassing women. I have no problem with refugees but this is completelt different. If labour doesn’t sort it we will have a Reform government in a decade

Quirkswork · 10/07/2025 08:16

BeethovenNinth · 10/07/2025 08:15

I genuinely am concerned about the gangs of young males all over the country harassing women. I have no problem with refugees but this is completelt different. If labour doesn’t sort it we will have a Reform government in a decade

Or by 2029 more like.

SoftPillow · 10/07/2025 08:17

I quite like Kemi, so depending on who the local candidate was that would likely be my vote. No Labour here, we are a Lib Dem / Tory split with reform in a distant 3rd.

BIossomtoes · 10/07/2025 09:03

RowsOfFlowers · 10/07/2025 07:46

What makes you think this?

They say they’ll cut taxes while simultaneously improving public services. If that was remotely possible why hasn’t any other government of any colour done it?

Quirkswork · 10/07/2025 09:54

BIossomtoes · 10/07/2025 09:03

They say they’ll cut taxes while simultaneously improving public services. If that was remotely possible why hasn’t any other government of any colour done it?

I think for a start they could have another bonfire of the quangos. And all the money spent on DEI which few people care about.

GraceUnderPresure · 10/07/2025 09:57

Reform

mit123 · 10/07/2025 09:58

Reform 👍🏻

genesis92 · 10/07/2025 10:00

Mandarinaduck · 28/06/2025 19:52

Labour. Enthusiastically. Definitely going in the right direction.

😂😂😂😂😂

oh sorry, are you being serious?

genesis92 · 10/07/2025 10:00

Reform

EmpressoftheMundane · 10/07/2025 11:07

We need to cut over regulation. Very difficult to do.
We need the public sector to manage risk, not just avoid it.

We need to invest and replace crumbling infrastructure. Very hard to do when the price of everything is inflated do to government regulations and bureaucracies that are not fit for purpose. Very hard to take on public sector employees en mass. Very hard intellectually to sort out the poorly written regulations without creating chaos.