Your voting intentions

Poll: Your voting intentions

Total Members Polled: 1295

Conservative : 22%
Labour: 28%
Reform: 14%
Lib-dem: 9%
Indy: 2%
Green: 3%
Not Voting for any of 'em. (Stay At Home).: 12%
Spoil Paper: 8%
SNP: 1%
Plaid Cymru: 0%
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119

Original Poster:

9,582 posts

43 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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As title so get voting!

Timothy Bucktu

15,703 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Please can you add 'spoiled paper' as a lot of people have said they'll do that. And 'stay at home'.

119

Original Poster:

9,582 posts

43 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Done.

Any others ive missed let me know!

valiant

11,348 posts

167 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Ta for the poll. Thought you’d be the one to launch it hehe

Labour all the way for me!

#comeatmebro

A.J.M

8,014 posts

193 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Whoever is best placed to get rid of the snp for my area.
So likely Labour.

Never voted for them before though.

119

Original Poster:

9,582 posts

43 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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valiant said:
Ta for the poll. Thought you’d be the one to launch it hehe

Labour all the way for me!

#comeatmebro
thumbup


hehe

anonymoususer

6,605 posts

55 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I'm on a VPN here in Tower Hamlets i've deleted my cookies
Just want to ask if I set the country to Belgum will the vote register

BoomerPride

4,017 posts

264 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I think you need to add "Undecided" at this point.

bobbo89

5,565 posts

152 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I'll never not vote
Con and Lab are both unappealing for different reasons.
Track record for Con, useless and Conservative in name only.
Lab because I don't trust Starmer, he was/is a Corbynite and there's still plenty of them in the party, potentially dangerous.
Lib Dems and Greens are just full of fruitloops
Reform and Indy you may as well spoil or not turn up

We're fked aren't we?





speedchick

5,196 posts

229 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I'm stuck.

We got a Tory MP for the first time ever last time, he's a nice guy and he's worked very hard for us. More than the last 3 Labour and 1 Lib Dem ever did and he's not scared of being called out.
But, its the ones above him that are crap. I know we aren't supposed to vote for PM just our MP, but still scratchchin

Ridgemont

7,168 posts

138 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Might be worth putting Lord Buckethead etc as an option. I know ‘Indy’ is in there but I think there is a subtle difference between the two options smile

Ridgemont

7,168 posts

138 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Tory for me I’m afraid. The government are god awful and the state we are in is deeply depressing but Starmer is tainted in my view from the Corbyn era and I won’t vote for him. Plus the assortment of absolute balloons on the opposition front bench does nothing apart from shortening the live span of my TV. Lammy as Foreign Sec? No. Nope. Not voting for it.

catso

14,853 posts

274 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I'll not be voting. I can't vote Conservative after the mess they've made, can't bring myself to vote Labour, none of the others appeal either and, given I live in one of the safest Tory seats, it wouldn't make any difference anyway.

What will be, will obviously be but not in my name... grumpy

Roderick Spode

3,448 posts

56 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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For the benefit of our kilt wearing haggis munching brethren I'd add SNP to the poll. Hopefully it'll be a 'nul points' for them.

As irc said, I'll be tactically voting whoever is best to depose whatever cretinous halfwit the SNP offer as a candidate in my constituency. The incumbent SNP cretin is retiring after a full 32 years of cretinous halfwittery as a career politician, and I shudder to think whom they are going to wheel out from their fresh brood of ambitious young politicos and spivs to stand as a candidate. There are several deeply unpleasant young councillors who have bullied their way into their present roles, who will no doubt be eyeing up a gig as a Westminster nodding donkey.

Jamescrs

4,874 posts

72 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I can't recall I have ever voted Labour but I will this time, I don't think it will make a huge difference because the area I live has been Labour for at least a decade and was Lib Dem for a good while before that.

Weirdly it remains Cons for the local council seat but still in a Labour controlled council

Mercdriver

2,637 posts

40 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Anyone but the SNP, cannot make my mind up who to vote for to oust the SNP MP for Dundee

bloomen

7,451 posts

166 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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My seat is Tory through and through. I'll consult some tactical info at the time to vote against them, but I doubt it'll make much difference.

Over time I've voted for anyone who wasn't them to pass the time in the booth, apart from the nationalist nutters of course.

Roderick Spode

3,448 posts

56 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Mercdriver said:
Anyone but the SNP, cannot make my mind up who to vote for to oust the SNP MP for Dundee
Ah yes, Chris Law the castle dwelling, nest feathering, cosplaying socialist. Telling the good people of Dundee how much better off they are with him at the helm. No doubt another crowdfunder will be out to pay for his election campaign, the massive proboscis.

a311

6,048 posts

184 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Cutrent seat is Conservative, first time ever I think at the last election previouapy being a garanteed Labourseat. However she's not standing again. The Labour candidate has good profile saying the right things, with some good ideas. There is a Conservative replacement but apart from one flier thorough the door months ago there's been nada, so I assume the hierarchy of the party have just decided to concede defeat with the seat.

I voted not bothering. Can't vote for the Cons after the way things have went, but don't feel like Labour are capable of running the country either. Just something about Starmer that doesn't gel with me.

S600BSB

6,112 posts

113 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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a311 said:
Cutrent seat is Conservative, first time ever I think at the last election previouapy being a garanteed Labourseat. However she's not standing again. The Labour candidate has good profile saying the right things, with some good ideas. There is a Conservative replacement but apart from one flier thorough the door months ago there's been nada, so I assume the hierarchy of the party have just decided to concede defeat with the seat.

I voted not bothering. Can't vote for the Cons after the way things have went, but don't feel like Labour are capable of running the country either. Just something about Starmer that doesn't gel with me.
Vote for your Labour candidate who is “saying the right things, with some good ideas”. Isn’t that what you want from your constituency MP?