Who will you be voting for in the General election?

Who will you be voting for in the General election?

Poll: Who will you be voting for in the General election?

Total Members Polled: 601

Conservative: 49%
Labour: 7%
Lib Dem: 3%
UKIP: 29%
SNP: 3%
Green: 2%
Other : 2%
I won't be voting : 6%
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Melman Giraffe

Original Poster:

6,759 posts

217 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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As the title says, who will be getting your vote?

Hooli

32,278 posts

199 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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100% UKIP so far hehe


ETA: I'm in Doncaster so it's a wasted vote anyway, the idiots around here will always vote red. Doesn't mean I won't vote anyway to show my opinion.

Melman Giraffe

Original Poster:

6,759 posts

217 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Not anymore

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

203 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Tory

Because i think that cameron is a useless sap with all the backbone of a blended jellyfish

But

They are mostly likely to keep the SNP out in my local seat

anarki

759 posts

135 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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I'm still undecided like I was a month ago when the last one of these topics were created.

My vote won't be going to Labour, the greens nor the Lib Dems.

Make of that what you will. Do I vote Tory to make sure Labour don't get in or do I vote ukip with a worry that Labour may get in due to lost Tory votes.

LucreLout

908 posts

117 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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anarki said:
I'm still undecided like I was a month ago when the last one of these topics were created.

My vote won't be going to Labour, the greens nor the Lib Dems.

Make of that what you will. Do I vote Tory to make sure Labour don't get in or do I vote ukip with a worry that Labour may get in due to lost Tory votes.
Tory now, to stop the snp destroying England. Once they electoral boundaries are reset to an equal sizing, then ukip in 2020 if you feel the referendum didn't deliver the result you want.

plasticpig

12,932 posts

224 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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No option for don't know yet. Since there is no hope of unseating the sitting MP I will probably vote for the candidate who I think will receive the fewest votes. I reckon that's probably going to be the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition candidate but it might be the Green candidate.


Esseesse

8,969 posts

207 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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LucreLout said:
Tory now, to stop the snp destroying England. Once they electoral boundaries are reset to an equal sizing, then ukip in 2020 if you feel the referendum didn't deliver the result you want.
The Tories will not win a majority, so what makes you think you'll be getting the boundaries that you desire?

Esseesse

8,969 posts

207 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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anarki said:
I'm still undecided like I was a month ago when the last one of these topics were created.

My vote won't be going to Labour, the greens nor the Lib Dems.

Make of that what you will. Do I vote Tory to make sure Labour don't get in or do I vote ukip with a worry that Labour may get in due to lost Tory votes.
Vote for who represents your opinions, don't vote tactically. What is it that particularly draws you towards the Tories anyway? What is your constituency?

Mike22233

822 posts

110 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Labour because Katie Hopkins says she will leave if they win

Jasandjules

69,825 posts

228 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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I am not certain, which is rather a pity.

PurpleTurtle

6,935 posts

143 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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There doesn't seem to be a box for the party that:

Charges a fair and equitable tax without punishing wealth.
Won't stop f*cking over the poorest in society and trying to put the NHS into private hands.
Can be trusted with the economy without bending over backwards to the Unions.
Can be trusted not to spunk all my money up the wall on career benefit scroungers, but accept that from time to time people need help from the State in the short term.
Has a leader that has actually done something in real life rather than been a career politician.
Is able to say that being part of the EU for free trade is good, but that the free movement of labour is possibly flawed, but it doesn't make you slightly right of Hitler to say, "you know what, I think that Australian points system is rather good idea".
Doesn't hate the motorist and doesn't regard him/her as a cash cow.

So, you could say I'm a floating voter.


CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

211 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Esseesse said:
LucreLout said:
Tory now, to stop the snp destroying England. Once they electoral boundaries are reset to an equal sizing, then ukip in 2020 if you feel the referendum didn't deliver the result you want.
The Tories will not win a majority, so what makes you think you'll be getting the boundaries that you desire?
Or a referendum?

anarki

759 posts

135 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Esseesse said:
Vote for who represents your opinions, don't vote tactically. What is it that particularly draws you towards the Tories anyway? What is your constituency?
Bristol south. So Labour basically.

Esseesse

8,969 posts

207 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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CaptainSlow said:
Esseesse said:
LucreLout said:
Tory now, to stop the snp destroying England. Once they electoral boundaries are reset to an equal sizing, then ukip in 2020 if you feel the referendum didn't deliver the result you want.
The Tories will not win a majority, so what makes you think you'll be getting the boundaries that you desire?
Or a referendum?
In fact Dave is on the record promising a referendum whether he is PM of a majority or a coalition (not that I'm sure we want his referendum). Don't forget that when he's PM of a coalition, not holding a referendum and everyone is saying 'well he didn't get a majority so...'.

Esseesse

8,969 posts

207 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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anarki said:
Esseesse said:
Vote for who represents your opinions, don't vote tactically. What is it that particularly draws you towards the Tories anyway? What is your constituency?
Bristol south. So Labour basically.
The bookies have Lab on for an easy win... http://www.paddypower.com/bet/politics/other-polit...

They put the LibDems, Conservatives, and UKIP neck and neck so I don't think there's anything tactical to vote for anyway.

TwigtheWonderkid

43,246 posts

149 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Labour, because Katie Hopkins says she'll fk off out of Britain if they win.

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

211 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Esseesse said:
CaptainSlow said:
Esseesse said:
LucreLout said:
Tory now, to stop the snp destroying England. Once they electoral boundaries are reset to an equal sizing, then ukip in 2020 if you feel the referendum didn't deliver the result you want.
The Tories will not win a majority, so what makes you think you'll be getting the boundaries that you desire?
Or a referendum?
In fact Dave is on the record promising a referendum whether he is PM of a majority or a coalition (not that I'm sure we want his referendum). Don't forget that when he's PM of a coalition, not holding a referendum and everyone is saying 'well he didn't get a majority so...'.
Quite, he doesn't want one. Would love to have been a fly on the wall in the negotiations with the LDs in 2010, see how quickly that was conceded.

Mr_B

10,480 posts

242 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Labour, because Katie Hopkins says she'll fk off out of Britain if they win.
Yes, the following economical problems would be well worth it so you could still get wound up by her tweets from another country.

LucreLout

908 posts

117 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Esseesse said:
The Tories will not win a majority, so what makes you think you'll be getting the boundaries that you desire?
They don't need a majority, just coalition power. This time they'll vote the boundary changes BEFORE the junior partners pet bill, thus ensuring they cant undemocratically toss the toys from the pram.