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Which party will you vote for in Election on 12th December.

 

 

Choose 1 option only

 

 

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SNP for me. My seat is held by literally 3 votes so it’s probably going to fall to the LibDems but voting SNP regardless as every damn vote counts
Given Labour and Tories received 94.7% of the vote here last time, I don't think there's much point in considering anyone else. My vote will be one which votes against a party (well Boris) rather than for one.

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Absolutely no idea at this point. I'm always a floating voter, never making my final decision until I enter the ballot box. Then again, it's easier for me to be a floating voter that others on here who are on the mainland.
Absolutely no idea at this point. I'm always a floating voter, never making my final decision until I enter the ballot box. Then again, it's easier for me to be a floating voter that others on here who are on the mainland.

You climb in to the box? They must have massive boxes in Belfast :o

You climb in to the box? They must have massive boxes in Belfast :o

 

It's very hard for the certain "Belfasty" types to intimate voters on polling day if you hide in one.

I'd like to vote Lib Dems but will probably tactically vote for Labour to ensure the evil Tories don't win the seat and because I actually quite like my local MP even if I'm not a fan of the current Labour leadership.

what Burbe said

 

apart from the fact my MP is the other way round in being Tory so need to get him out

Will be Labour again, Lib Dems were in single figures here (Reading West) last time so I don't think I need to worry about tactically voting. Labour weren't tooooo far off retaking it in 2017 (they were even briefly projected to on the BBC coverage) but I'm guessing if they didn't then they won't this time either so I'll be stuck with Alok Sharma. Meh ~

 

Labour is and always has been the party whose policies most align with me anyway regardless of any media hysteria though so I kinda find it hard to imagine me ever voting for anyone else. Apart from in the EU elections where I tossed a bone to the Greens because voting Labour in that would have been pretty redundant. x

I would do my usual Green/Lib Dem vote, but in these circumstances, it really would be a wasted vote. I'm not a massive fan of all Labour have got going on right now, but it seems the only chance to get a second referendum becoming a possibility and prevent a tory majority (and what a glorious end to the three months of Johnson humiliation that would be, Christmas would truly come early *.)

 

I should say I'm thinking about the bigger picture here, my constituency will be an easy Labour seat as ever.

A quiet vote for Tory. I wonder who that could be ho hmm. What a mystery!

 

 

:thinking:

I'm in a safe Labour seat, but we are heavily pro-Remain so I'll wait and see what the manifesto states as I could see a surge in Lib Dem. The problem is, that while I could never see it happening due to the student population, there is always a strong Conservative vote so the last thing we need is a split vote.

 

So it will be either Lib Dems/Labour but will wait until later before deciding who to vote for. I'm no fan of Jezza, but it's the only possibility of not having a tough Brexit.

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