Your Voting Intentions Part 2.0 (End Is Nigh)

Your Voting Intentions Part 2.0 (End Is Nigh)

Poll: Your Voting Intentions Part 2.0 (End Is Nigh)

Total Members Polled: 740

Conservative: 16%
Labour: 27%
Reform: 29%
Lib Dem: 10%
Indy: 2%
Green: 2%
SNP: 1%
Not Voting for any of 'em (Stay At Home): 7%
Spoil Paper: 5%
Plaid Cymru: 1%
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119

Original Poster:

9,590 posts

43 months

Tuesday 18th June
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So, with a couple of weeks or so to go, and after a few people have suggested, we now have a new poll with the same options now we are only a couple of weeks away!

Get to it!

BoomerPride

4,017 posts

264 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Interesting. Though far from statistically representative yet.

Dave Hedgehog

14,686 posts

211 months

Tuesday 18th June
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we are a top 20 tory safe seat, if theres a chance the libs can oust the torys they will get my vote

119

Original Poster:

9,590 posts

43 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Still haven't even decided yet tbh.

The last few weeks, none of them have really been that inspiring!

S600BSB

6,113 posts

113 months

Tuesday 18th June
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6,559 posts

156 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Honestly...

On principle, Monster Raving Loonies. If we must have lunatics running the asylum, lets have proper lunatics do it.

But... It comes to tactical voting on the basis of who's most likely to stop Reform in my constituency.

James6112

5,411 posts

35 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Voting LD, as the only ones who can beat the Tories here.
Hoping for a Labour government.

valiant

11,350 posts

167 months

Tuesday 18th June
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S600BSB said:
Man up and vote Labour - you know you want to really!
Man up and vote tactically!

I want to see the Libdems as the official opposition if nothing else than to see NP&E explode.

C’mon 119, surely for that alone it’s worth it?

Newc

2,006 posts

189 months

Tuesday 18th June
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jfdi

1,140 posts

182 months

Tuesday 18th June
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valiant said:
I want to see the Libdems as the official opposition if nothing else than to see NP&E explode.
That would be a party popper compared to the atomic explosion if reform became the official opposition.

S600BSB

6,113 posts

113 months

Tuesday 18th June
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valiant said:
S600BSB said:
Man up and vote Labour - you know you want to really!
Man up and vote tactically!

I want to see the Libdems as the official opposition if nothing else than to see NP&E explode.

C’mon 119, surely for that alone it’s worth it?
Oh yes - fair point!

LivLL

11,132 posts

204 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Rivenink

3,936 posts

113 months

Tuesday 18th June
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I'm in a Labour safe seat.

I don't think I'll vote for them though.

Considering spoiling my ballot as protest, or voting Lib Dem.

119

Original Poster:

9,590 posts

43 months

Tuesday 18th June
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valiant said:
S600BSB said:
Man up and vote Labour - you know you want to really!
Man up and vote tactically!

I want to see the Libdems as the official opposition if nothing else than to see NP&E explode.

C’mon 119, surely for that alone it’s worth it?
I think the real explosions would be if Reform got in.

hehe

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 18th June
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If we keep this up, one day reform might actually win. hehe

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 18th June
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SDP, still not on the list though. They're fielding a candidate where I am (Durham City) so they'll get my vote, just to get their numbers up if nothing else. It's a safe labour seat due to the massive proportion of students so I plan to vote for them so they don't get beat by the monster raving loony party again!

B'stard Child

29,259 posts

253 months

Tuesday 18th June
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No change here - Big C&B making very sure none of it ends up in a box

Jamescrs

4,874 posts

72 months

Tuesday 18th June
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LivLL said:
I suppose a PH politics poll is a little different to the election given the number of deviants on here who will answer only to try and skew the poll away from Labour and panic the red army prominent in the NP&E forums.

100 people so far, 4 will spoil their papers - why, what's the point?
I don't get the whole effort of spoiling a paper either, many years ago part of my work was monitoring inside a sports centre hall where votes were counted and I never saw anyone care less about a spoilt voting paper, they were simply put aside into a separate pile by the counters and no doubt filed away. No one seemed to take the time to pay any attention to what was on them other than no cross in an appropriate box

S600BSB

6,113 posts

113 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Jamescrs said:
LivLL said:
I suppose a PH politics poll is a little different to the election given the number of deviants on here who will answer only to try and skew the poll away from Labour and panic the red army prominent in the NP&E forums.

100 people so far, 4 will spoil their papers - why, what's the point?
I don't get the whole effort of spoiling a paper either, many years ago part of my work was monitoring inside a sports centre hall where votes were counted and I never saw anyone care less about a spoilt voting paper, they were simply put aside into a separate pile by the counters and no doubt filed away. No one seemed to take the time to pay any attention to what was on them other than no cross in an appropriate box
Still better to spoil a paper than vote for the Cons though.

Sway

29,339 posts

201 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Jamescrs said:
LivLL said:
I suppose a PH politics poll is a little different to the election given the number of deviants on here who will answer only to try and skew the poll away from Labour and panic the red army prominent in the NP&E forums.

100 people so far, 4 will spoil their papers - why, what's the point?
I don't get the whole effort of spoiling a paper either, many years ago part of my work was monitoring inside a sports centre hall where votes were counted and I never saw anyone care less about a spoilt voting paper, they were simply put aside into a separate pile by the counters and no doubt filed away. No one seemed to take the time to pay any attention to what was on them other than no cross in an appropriate box
I'm spoiling.

I've voted 'against' something twice in my life, and regretted it both times. So now, I'm only voting for positive reasons.

Except no one has presented something compelling for me to vote for.

However, there's no chance I'm not attending the voting booth - and it's not like anyone normally really cares about my individual vote - but I'll spoil so that I can at least say I've had my say in every election I've been eligible to.

Unfortunately, that 'say' is 'none of the above'.