May 7th Local Election Poll

Poll: May 7th Local Election Poll

Total Members Polled: 145

Conservative: 15%
Labour: 10%
Reform: 37%
Lib Dem: 17%
Green: 5%
Restore: 10%
Independent : 6%
Author
Discussion

119

Original Poster:

17,477 posts

60 months

Yesterday (14:59)
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So, who is voting for who?



I think i have listed them all but shout if i have missed any.

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Patio

1,683 posts

35 months

Yesterday (15:03)
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This will be interesting

JagLover

46,191 posts

259 months

Yesterday (15:14)
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Early days yet, but Restore has some online buzz, but no votes as yet in this poll.

A sign of things to come in the elections?

scenario8

7,666 posts

203 months

Yesterday (15:16)
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Do we mean the local elections?

(And edit the word Independent if that’s possible. Thanks).

119

Original Poster:

17,477 posts

60 months

Yesterday (15:21)
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Yes and done!

Russet Grange

2,683 posts

50 months

Yesterday (15:22)
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Restore. All day, every day.

Earthdweller

18,032 posts

150 months

Yesterday (17:44)
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I've got a choice of

Cooperative party
Reform
Tory
Green

In my ward

The borough council is labour and won't ever be anything else, these elections aren't going to change anything locally due to who is up this time

The only decent councillor in the town is actually a Labour one, but he's not up and tbf voting for him, if he were, would seem an endorsement of Starmer

fido

18,541 posts

279 months

Yesterday (17:54)
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Reform .. if they managed to get a candidate to stand. Tories always win in my ward though.

Jamescrs

5,946 posts

89 months

Yesterday (17:54)
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Whoever is most likely to get our local conservative candidate out because he’s constantly elected for years and does naff all for the area.

But gets voted in because of the traditional conservative voters in the area, they could put Harold shipman as a candidate and the same people would still vote for him.

Tlandcruiser

2,845 posts

222 months

Yesterday (21:53)
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Voting reform is absolutely bonkers.

Gazzas86

1,776 posts

195 months

Yesterday (21:59)
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Tlandcruiser said:
Voting reform is absolutely bonkers.
Isn't voting for any of them bonkers?

wc98

12,379 posts

164 months

Yesterday (22:06)
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Anybody want to pick one for me ? https://whocanivotefor.co.uk/elections/sp.c.mid-fi...
This poll could do with a NOTA option.

BunkMoreland

3,685 posts

31 months

Yesterday (22:17)
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Tlandcruiser said:
Voting reform is absolutely bonkers.
Voting Green is bonkers. In fact that's worse than voting Labour frankly.

I dont have any Restore candidate in my area. My council is LibDem

And the local demographic has "changed" significantly since Covid.

Tlandcruiser

2,845 posts

222 months

Yesterday (22:31)
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BunkMoreland said:
Voting Green is bonkers. In fact that's worse than voting Labour frankly.

I dont have any Restore candidate in my area. My council is LibDem

And the local demographic has "changed" significantly since Covid.
How will voting reform change your local demographic? Round them up and house them in camps?

Patio

1,683 posts

35 months

Yesterday (23:03)
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Tlandcruiser said:
Voting reform is absolutely bonkers.
Why's that then?

Clearly a credable alternative to lab/con going by polling


Edited by Patio on Monday 13th April 23:08

bstb3

5,014 posts

182 months

Yesterday (23:16)
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Gazzas86 said:
Isn't voting for any of them bonkers?
back in the day with the likes of the Monster Raving Loony party, Screaming Lord Sutch and so on at least it was obvious. Now it's pretty much all of them. In fact if SLS hadn't passed I'd honesly consider him right now. Probably still would if someone would nominate him.

tele_lover

1,922 posts

39 months

Tlandcruiser said:
Voting reform is absolutely bonkers.
Why is it?

tele_lover

1,922 posts

39 months

Restore aren't standing in May, so adding Restore's votes to Reform looks like 46%.

For PH that's quite impressive.

Mr Whippy

32,303 posts

265 months

tele_lover said:
Tlandcruiser said:
Voting reform is absolutely bonkers.
Why is it?
Because that's what they think they should say so they can have friends.

In Brexit you'd be forgiven for thinking that half the country were in fact racists.


Sadly so many people didn't just realise you could vote for who YOU wanted to vote for, and then tell other people what they wanted to hear, or better still, tell them to mind their own fking business, especially if they're the kind of tt who'll piss you off over the answer you give rather than just respect your position.

asfault

13,588 posts

203 months

tele_lover said:
Restore aren't standing in May, so adding Restore's votes to Reform looks like 46%.

For PH that's quite impressive.
in Scotland the snp would call that a majority...