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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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Reluctantly Labour which I’m uneasy about. I’m not totally convinced that I won’t change my mind last minute and go with Plaid. My seat is usually a Labour shoe in so I guess I could vote for anyone but I’m still terrified it’ll all go wrong. Also I guess it might be refreshing to be on the winning side of an election for the first time ever.
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.

Contact the local party you plan to vote for. They will be able to arrange a proxy for you.

Labour for me. I think SNP might have lost my vote forever after covid.

lolwut

 

Please elaborate? Nicola Sturgeon was literally the only politician that had a brain during COVID :lol: despite sometimes having to align herself with how the rest of the UK governments were responding.

Labour have the best shot at displacing the Tories in my constituency so my vote has to go to them, otherwise I may have looked a little closer into Lib Dems.
Labour have the best shot at displacing the Tories in my constituency so my vote has to go to them, otherwise I may have looked a little closer into Lib Dems.

 

It would be interesting to see everyone’s voting intention without Labour in the mix. :lol:

With almost zero enthusiasm I'll be voting for Labour as they have a real chance at defeating the Tories in my constituency.

 

If you feel that your vote is unlikely to make a difference you can always opt for: https://forwarddemocracy.com/swapmyvote/

Also, for tactical voting there is: https://stopthetories.vote/

 

Is stop the tories a big thing? I notice Carol Vorderman has jumped on board.

Labour, because it's the only likely party in my constituency to have a chance at unseating the Tories (in a traditionally very safe seat so I won't hold my breath).

 

I voted Labour in 2005 (the election was actually on my 18th birthday, quite something to be able to vote on the first day possible that I ever could) but then moved to Lib Dems in 2010, then moved back after the coalition government...

Is stop the tories a big thing? I notice Carol Vorderman has jumped on board.

 

Carol has been on the bandwagon for a while - she has had numerous run-ins with the Mercers over the last couple of years and even had to leave her BBC radio show due to her left wing political views :D

 

 

Green

 

I live in one of the safest Tory seats in the country (Tonbridge) so don’t feel the need to try and vote labour tactically

 

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

I’ve seen who is standing for the SNP in my seat and now I’m having second thoughts because I do not want him anywhere near parliament or power in any way shape or form.

I’ve seen who is standing for the SNP in my seat and now I’m having second thoughts because I do not want him anywhere near parliament or power in any way shape or form.

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I’ve seen who is standing for the SNP in my seat and now I’m having second thoughts because I do not want him anywhere near parliament or power in any way shape or form.

 

Who’s that???

I live in a safe Labour seat with no chance of the Tories getting in, so I can afford to vote with my conscience. I’m a social liberal Keynesian, so I’m voting Lib Dem.

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