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Who are you voting for in the 2024 General Election? 66 members have voted

  1. 1. Who are you voting for in the 2024 General Election?

    • Conservatives
      2
    • Labour
      33
    • Liberal Democrats
      8
    • Reform UK
      3
    • Green Party
      5
    • Workers Party
      0
    • SNP
      2
    • Plaid
      0
    • Other Party
      4
    • Independent Candidate
      1
  2. 2. For the Nordies

    • Sinn Fein
      0
    • DUP
      1
    • SDLP
      1
    • Alliance
      1
    • UUP
      0
    • Greens
      1
    • TUV
      0
    • People Before Profit
      0
    • Aontú
      1
    • Independent/Other
      0
    • N/A - can?t/wont vote in NI
      44

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Labour, though I'm more Lib Dem-leaning. My constituency's seat is a two-horse-race between Lab and Con so will be voting to tactically to ensure the Tories are booted. :teresa: It's been Labour the past two elections (thanks to the high university student population) but this election will take place when most of them would have returned home for summer. :(
Normally vote - Sinn Fein, this time will vote Alliance as my constituency has a unionist majority so alliance the most likely to keep the DUP out!
Lib Dems, Labour are just Tory-lite. not convinced much will change nationally if/when they get in power. :nono:

Labour purely for tactical reasons as it's very close in my constituency now the previous Tory MP with a large majority has stepped down and it feels like it's now or never as we're almost totally blue otherwise.

 

If I were in my old safe Labour seat, I would probably vote more honestly and lean towards Lib Dem.

I'm going with Labour, even if I am disillusioned with some elements of what they're doing at the moment my local MP is excellent and I'm proud to have her.

 

In 2019 Labour won in my constituency with a 19,000 majority so it's pretty much a foregone conclusion anyway.

I think for my area is has to be LD to oust the Tories

 

So long as the Tories don’t get in and Labour do then i’ll be happy

I think my area is safely Labour so went for the Greens

SNP

 

Scottish Labour led by Anas Sarwar is awful so I couldn't ever get behind them (or any other party). Not much in it between the SNP and Labour in my seat though, so hopefully the SNP can hold them off again.

Unsure as of now which realistically okay party to vote for is best placed to beat the Conservative incumbent in my area, there's a unusually strong Green pocket of votes, the Lib Dems would have come a slight 2nd on the constituencies' 2019 boundaries and Labour probably have the most chance of gaining the needed votes overall in the constituencies' makeup - they're a much stronger second on MRP polls and might gain from the upswells.

 

not sure I can say which tactical vote is best so it might come down to which local candidate I get the best vibes from combined with the national campaigns - all that is to say I'm not decided yet.

I am in a constituency that recently had a by-election - Labour overturned a massive majority but the voting turn out wasn’t that great

 

As a result I am 90% sure I am voting away from my usual party (which would be a wasted vote in my constituency)

As a Brit abroad the Westminster election is the one I’m still allowed a vote in. I’ll be voting via proxy for the SNP because I ain’t ever voting for a Tory, regardless of if the rosette its wearing is blue, red, or an orangey-yellow
Unfortunately I will not be able to vote this year annoyingly. I am away on the election day so applied for a postal vote however they date they intended to send me the documents also falls within the time I'm away. So the only remaining option is a proxy vote but I don't know anyone in my electoral area who would be able to (or that I would trust) to vote on my behalf.
Really fed up with both main parties but I’ve decided I’ll vote for my local conservative candidate who I like and is clearly going to do terribly poor hen. The tories do badly here even when the national picture is very good for them so goodness knows.
Really fed up with both main parties but I’ve decided I’ll vote for my local conservative candidate who I like and is clearly going to do terribly poor hen. The tories do badly here even when the national picture is very good for them so goodness knows.

 

Other parties are available; particularly ones which didn't party when people were dying, lied, gaslighted, inciting hate, and who are systematically taking away people's rights and demonising minorities.

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If only that was the real Tory percentage. :lol:

 

Put the current results of this poll into Electoral Calculus for a laugh and it has the Tories on 1 seat.

 

Lab 549

Lib - 55

SNP - 21

Plaid - 2

Tories - 1

Reform - 1

Oth - 2

NI 18

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