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If the general election were tomorrow - who would MN vote in?

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 12/10/2009 12:20

two parts to this question.

  1. Ideally, who would you vote for if the General Election were tomorrow?

    2)If you are a tactical voter who would you vote for instead?

    So me:
    1)Lib Dem
    2)N/A
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volvogirl · 02/04/2010 19:05

Tories for both even though i live in Scotland where the choice is always labour or snp.I live in hope for a change

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VengefulKitty · 02/04/2010 19:09

Was Luka a Troll then?!

  1. Lib Dem
  2. N/A
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OhYouBadBadKitten · 03/04/2010 08:53

Blimey - hadnt realised thread was still going

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Nancy66 · 04/04/2010 14:49

I'd like to vote conservative

(having previously been a labour voter all my life)

...But tories don't have a hope of getting in where I live so will vote Lib Dem who are in with a shot.

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Ally12 · 06/04/2010 11:36

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Spidermama · 06/04/2010 11:40
  1. Green.
  2. Labour to keep the Tories out.
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Greensleeves · 06/04/2010 11:41

I see no need to duplicate what Spidermama has already posted

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Spidermama · 06/04/2010 11:47

@ sleeves of green.

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sallyjaygorce · 06/04/2010 11:49

Conservative

Lib Dem

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seimum · 06/04/2010 11:56
  1. Conservative
  2. Conservative or Lib Dem

    Not the current lot. I am fed up to the back teeth the way they that instead of doing something to solve a problem they just bring in a law which causes greater bureacracy to the law-abiding while the original problem remains. (eg recent suggestion that they could solve problem of 'killer dogs' with a dog licence scheme, or picking on people taking photographs in London under 'anti-terrorism' laws etc)
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Granny23 · 06/04/2010 12:03

Election Campaign now officially on and GB opens it by announcing proudly that he is from an ordinary Middle Class family. Will this play against him with Labour core support? Discuss......

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Spidermama · 06/04/2010 13:08

It serves to remind me immediately that David Cameron is not from any ordinary, middle class family but from the nobbish elite who look after each other whilst stamping on the rest of us.

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electra · 07/04/2010 01:49

Quite, spidermama

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edam · 07/04/2010 21:55

I think you'll find it's the Tories who have always been the party in favour of hanging and flogging... no point voting Tory because you think Labour is too keen to criminalise people! If you don't like parties posing as tough on crime, vote Lib Dem or Green or other but not Tory!

Btw, I went to a state school under the Tories, the idea that they will invest in schools is a joke. It was four to a book when I was a kid.

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Granny23 · 08/04/2010 01:14

When my SNP supporting daughter was living in England she voted Green too.

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tantrum · 11/04/2010 00:49

Haven't a clue

Swithering cos Labour got in by 650 votes or so last time ahead of SNP

I live in Scotland, many things that are of importance to me have been devolved to the Scottish Parliament, thus Westminster elections are a mystery to me.

Whilst I think GB is a decent honest enough bloke I'm doubting that Labour have the best plans and ability to deal with the forthcoming challenges the UK faces.

Now I'm not a natural Tory (spit) I'm from a working class family in aberdeen. I was the first in my family to go to uni where I met my now separated-from husband. I'm a self-employed single mum, getting some vital help thru tax credits. But that doesn't mean I'm going to vote Labour either .

I'm voting in this election but the parties had better hurry up and speak to me and my situation PDQ

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Quattrocento · 11/04/2010 00:55
  1. Ideally, who would you vote for if the General Election were tomorrow? Lib Dem

    2)If you are a tactical voter who would you vote for instead? My vote is worthless, unfortunately. It's not a constituency where tactical voting has any meaning.
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StewieGriffinsMom · 11/04/2010 09:54

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maximinimum · 11/04/2010 19:17
  1. Labour
  2. Labour
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