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so, did anybody actually VOTE LibDem then?

103 replies

nearlytoolate · 07/05/2010 09:28

Or was it just a brief flirtation before going 'back to base' as it were?

Sorry if this has been discussed ad nauseam on the other threads, haven't checked in on those yet, but I have to say I'm gutted that there wasn't more of a breakthrough for LibDems.
Myself, I'm in a Lab safe seat, LibDems in second place. I contemplated voting LibDem as really wanted electoral reform and GB out, but didn't in the end because:

  1. Couldn't trust them not to do a deal with Tories
  2. Nick Clegg was even going soft on electoral reform last week - the one abiding reason to vote for them
  3. Not convinced they are strongly anti-poverty

Why did the rest of you not vote for them then?

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CMOTdibbler · 07/05/2010 09:29

Yes, I did, and they came a very strong second to the Con candidate who was always going to win

EricNorthmansmistress · 07/05/2010 09:29

11.5k people voted libdem in Hove. Stonking turnout but we still ended up with a Tory

toccatanfudge · 07/05/2010 09:29

I didn't in the end - decision made after I got the Lib Dem candidate bumph through the door and discovered

a) he wasn't "local"

b) the bumph showed very little awareness of local issues.

I ended up voting "locall" rather than nationally

McDreamy · 07/05/2010 09:30

I did! But safe Conservative seat here, neighbouring constituency went yellow though!

NormaSnorks · 07/05/2010 09:31

It just shows how completely unrepresentative of the whole country MN is!!

Reality · 07/05/2010 09:32

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TheCrackFox · 07/05/2010 09:32

I voted Lib Dem but as usual Labour got in here.

TBh I wasn't exactly overwhelmed with the caliber of any of the candidates standing in my constituency.

SpiderObsession · 07/05/2010 09:33

Lots of people did. Look on BBC website for the actual votes tally. At the mo it's

10.1 million Tory
8.1 million Labour
6.4 million Lib Dem

Yet the seats are:

289 Tory
246 Labour
51 Lib Dem

The system does need a reform.

Reality · 07/05/2010 09:33

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toccatanfudge · 07/05/2010 09:35

and actually round here (Lab/Con marginal) Lib Dem had a 5% increase on previous election so a lot more people voted for them

nearlytoolate · 07/05/2010 09:35

They didn't increase their share of the vote one iota. I stuck with Labour partly because I thought tons of others would be deserting to the LDs, and I didn't want Labour annihilated.
We seem to have ended up with a result no one will be happy with.
And how on earth do we get rid of Brown??

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BallpointPen · 07/05/2010 09:36

Yes, I did but they didn't win here by about 2000 votes, gutted.

shabbytabby · 07/05/2010 09:37

I don't understand either. I voted Lib Dem, DH did too (for the first time), ditto over half of my friends. Of course, the fact we're in a very strong Tory safe seat might have something to do with our lack of results....

Nessarose · 07/05/2010 09:37

DH and I voted lib dem but we are in a tory ultra safe area.

wannaBe · 07/05/2010 09:37

no.

Our candidate isn't local either.

I wasn't going to vote for them anyway tbh, but when the surge happened after the first debate dh said he thought it would be unlikely they would actually gain many votes because people would feel uneasy about voting for something they knew so little about - and he was right.

weegiemum · 07/05/2010 09:38

I wondered about it but went SNP in the end.

Didn't make any difference in Glasgow anyway ......

ladylush · 07/05/2010 09:38

I did - but safe tory seat

McDreamy · 07/05/2010 09:39

Seems to be the overwhelming problem - many of us voted for them but in ultra safe seats the vote is now meaningless

DontCallMeBaby · 07/05/2010 09:40

I did ... but have for the last two GEs, so not part of the apparent swing anyway.

pigsinmud · 07/05/2010 09:42

I did and dh did. I have never voted anything else! We're in an ultra safe Tory seat - they lost a bit of ground in my constituency.

MrsBadger · 07/05/2010 09:45

lost here by less than 200 votes

gah

thought we were a safe lib dem seat but seems that labour voters defected to Tory

mizu · 07/05/2010 09:45

I voted Lib Dem and our area is Lib Dem but votes haven't even been counted here yet. We are still waiting.

UndertheBoredWalk · 07/05/2010 09:47

I did, but am in Labour ultra safe seat so made no difference at all. Whole thing definitely needs reforming.

Lizzylou · 07/05/2010 09:49

DH and I did, most of my local friends did.

Tory win (massive swing, ousted Labour), Labour next
Lib Dem 3rd

MintHumbug · 07/05/2010 09:51

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