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  • When there's nobody worth voting for
  • phoenixfromtheflame
    Free Member

    who do you vote for?

    Is this election more about who scares you the least? The thought of a Conservative government gaining power scares me if I'm honest. Is a hung parliament/ power sharing government the best we can hope for?

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    IMO If there is no one you want to vote for you vote for the party most likely to stop the p[arty you hate most. Tactical voting. If its a safe seat vote for a minority party – Greens or whoever takes your fancy.

    The election is actually decide by a very small number of votes – the undecided voters in marginal constituencies

    I think a hung parliament would be good – the price the lib dems extracted for supporting labour in holyrood was good – PR for councils and stopped some of the rank stupidity such as foundation hospitals and city academies.

    westkipper
    Free Member

    I've, only ever once, voted FOR the party I actually wanted.
    Every other time, its been a straight unequivocal tactical vote to keep the tories out.
    I recommend all decent people do the same.

    jj55
    Full Member

    stand yourself!

    phoenixfromtheflame
    Free Member

    jj55 i know i'm not worth voting for.

    eldridge
    Free Member

    Voting – the triumph of hope over experience

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