Voting Intention (November 2025)
Voting Intention (November 2025)

Poll: Voting Intention (November 2025)

Total Members Polled: 448

Conservative: 15%
Green: 4%
Labour: 9%
Lib Dem: 11%
Monster Raving Loony Party: 3%
Plaid Cymru: 1%
Reform: 46%
SNP: 0%
MadCaptainJack for PM!: 2%
Won't bother voting: 9%
Author
Discussion

MadCaptainJack

Original Poster:

1,391 posts

59 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
If there were a general election held tomorrow, which party would you vote for?

I'm surprised we haven't had a Pistonheads voting intention poll. Maybe I've missed it? Or maybe such polls are banned (in which case I guess I'll find out soon enough)?

Anyway, vote early, vote often! biggrin

WH16

7,633 posts

237 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
I'm amazed there is anyone in the country who would still consider voting Labour!

s1962a

6,899 posts

181 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
WH16 said:
I'm amazed there is anyone in the country who would still consider voting Labour!
If taxe rises don't affect you then surely you'd want the gravy train to keep rolling.

Bluevanman

8,862 posts

212 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
I don't vote, they're all self serving tts

Hants PHer

6,367 posts

130 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
There should be an option to vote for an independent candidate. Some people cannot forgive the Tories, are disappointed by Labour, regard Reform as charlatans, the LibDems as undemocratic and the Greens as, well, loons.

And yet, they wish to vote. Perhaps the ballot paper should include a 'none of the above' option. Failing that, an independent who campaigns on local issues might be the preference for some voters.

Paul Dishman

5,098 posts

256 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
I've put Lib Dem, although I'd actually vote for whichever candidate from Lib Dem, Tory (or even Labour, with a very strongly held nose) that'd beat Reform.

The very last thing I'd want would be a Reform MP representing this constituency in Parliament.

brake fader

2,388 posts

54 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Paul Dishman said:
I've put Lib Dem, although I'd actually vote for whichever candidate from Lib Dem, Tory (or even Labour, with a very strongly held nose) that'd beat Reform.

The very last thing I'd want would be a Reform MP representing this constituency in Parliament.
Great to know thanks for sharing!

Dog Star

17,111 posts

187 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Reform all the way.

Wills2

27,232 posts

194 months

Wednesday
quotequote all

Tory but only because of my local MP not because I think they did a good job last time nationally, they left the place in a right state (which labour are busy making worse) but can't vote for Reform as Brexit has been a disaster and we can't afford to have a Trumplite (Farage) in number 10.




BigMon

5,518 posts

148 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Hants PHer said:
There should be an option to vote for an independent candidate. Some people cannot forgive the Tories, are disappointed by Labour, regard Reform as charlatans, the LibDems as undemocratic and the Greens as, well, loons.

And yet, they wish to vote. Perhaps the ballot paper should include a 'none of the above' option. Failing that, an independent who campaigns on local issues might be the preference for some voters.
That covers me.

A pox on all their houses.

P-Jay

11,122 posts

210 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
TBH I'm glad there's not an election tomorrow.

I am surprised that national level polls are so negative for Labour. Tories offered a bright tomorrow, Reform offered a brighter future when we stop the boats, Labour offered "the last 14 years have been a disaster, It's a right mess we're in, there are no easy fixes, things will take time".

It was barely weeks into their term before voters were screaming "nothing is getting better!" and everything they do to try to improve core public services, reduce public spending and increase tax revenue voters scream "we didn't think these non-easy fixes would effect me, or anyone else for that matter!"

Tam_Mullen

2,581 posts

191 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
brake fader said:
Paul Dishman said:
I've put Lib Dem, although I'd actually vote for whichever candidate from Lib Dem, Tory (or even Labour, with a very strongly held nose) that'd beat Reform.

The very last thing I'd want would be a Reform MP representing this constituency in Parliament.
Great to know thanks for sharing!
Despite your sarcastic retort Pauls comment will resonate with a lot of the general public, tactical voting will be huge next time round I feel as in marginal constituencies people will vote to ensure they don't get who they don't want. Opposed to voting for who they want.

E: Well its always been huge, but even more pertinent this time.

Puddenchucker

5,179 posts

237 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Hants PHer said:
....Perhaps the ballot paper should include a 'none of the above' option.
In recent years I've come to belive this should be an option, whereby any candidate who gets less votes than 'None of the above' is automatically barred from standing as a Parliamentary candidate for the next 10 years.

QuartzDad

2,691 posts

141 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Tam_Mullen said:
Despite your sarcastic retort Pauls comment will resonate with a lot of the general public, tactical voting will be huge next time round I feel as in marginal constituencies people will vote to ensure they don't get who they don't want. Opposed to voting for who they want.

E: Well its always been huge, but even more pertinent this time.
I do wonder how good the sts and giggles would be if the Government introduced Farage's preferred form of PR before the next General Election.

otolith

63,423 posts

223 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Tactically. Against Reform.

Hub

6,844 posts

217 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
For the first time in my life I genuinely don't know. There just isn't anyone on any side that is sufficiently competent!

Earthdweller

16,575 posts

145 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
I don't think I have any representation, my MP is an independent and was elected standing for Palestine

My home town isn't Rafah but you could be excused for thinking it could be mind

Type R Tom

4,173 posts

168 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
I know this site is right-leaning but Christ, they can't even run Kent and half of you trust them to run the whole country!?!

Amazing, people can look at Trump and go "yes, please, sign me up for some of that!"

Brexit all over again!

Richard-D

1,644 posts

83 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Blimey that poll is shocking. That's always the worry with a protest vote, you don't really want it to happen.

Wills2

27,232 posts

194 months

Wednesday
quotequote all
Earthdweller said:
I don't think I have any representation, my MP is an independent and was elected standing for Palestine

My home town isn't Rafah but you could be excused for thinking it could be mind
We have a situation with one side keeping the constituency Tory if it was up to the other side then we'd be in the same position as you, I think people vote very tactically to stop that from happening.

Hence the sitting Tory MP kept his very (300 vote) marginal seat at the last election whilst others with large majorities got wiped out.