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Because of the crappy FPTP, I went for a party best placed to beat the one(s) I definitely don't want, but would vote elsewhere if it was PR. Which sums up how sh*t the system is currently.
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If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 14:16 - Sep 16 with 1635 views
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 14:16 - Sep 16 by TRUE_BLUE123
Spoilt ballot
Such a waste of an early evening stroll to the polling station..might as well stay at home or better still go but vote tactically. Spoiled or spoilt votes are more acceptable here as it’s mandatory to vote but otherwise people wouldn’t waste their time.
The idea of drawing a massive cock on the ballot paper appeals but I would be worried that would be taken as a vote for Reform.
Assuming Reform are first or second in local polls I would vote for whatever other party are most likely to prevent them from getting the seat. Except the Tories but it feels extremely unlikely they would be anywhere near so Labour/Greens/Lib Dems. Anyone but Reform.
For the first time, Green (who would have a chance of getting in where I am, despite a very healthy Labour majority). I'm happy to give Polanski a chance, we will need to see more but he has started well.
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 14:53 - Sep 16 by SomethingBlue
For the first time, Green (who would have a chance of getting in where I am, despite a very healthy Labour majority). I'm happy to give Polanski a chance, we will need to see more but he has started well.
I’ve lost track on Polanski’s view on teaming up with the Corbtana party in an alliance…was there flip flopping from both sides ?
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 14:51 - Sep 16 by J2BLUE
I don't want to vote for any of them.
The idea of drawing a massive cock on the ballot paper appeals but I would be worried that would be taken as a vote for Reform.
Assuming Reform are first or second in local polls I would vote for whatever other party are most likely to prevent them from getting the seat. Except the Tories but it feels extremely unlikely they would be anywhere near so Labour/Greens/Lib Dems. Anyone but Reform.
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if this was an indicative poll, the tories would be absolutely nowhere! not one vote?!
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 14:10 - Sep 16 by Dubtractor
Feels like we're all jostling for political position at the moment, so who would get your vote if there was an election today?
It's a Green vote from me.
FFS. Missed off lib dem, and not sure i can edit a poll.
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I think you can edit the options, so you could delete 'Advance' as they are not getting any votes and type 'Wibble Democrat' in that box. Actually typing over the 'Conservative' one would be the same effect...
Well I know TWTD hardly represents broader opinion but does seem to agree with national polls and recent local results in the impression The Conservatives are shmuggered. Which is a shame, but not entirely surprising or undeserved.
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 15:48 - Sep 16 by WeWereZombies
I think you can edit the options, so you could delete 'Advance' as they are not getting any votes and type 'Wibble Democrat' in that box. Actually typing over the 'Conservative' one would be the same effect...
the colours need changing too; reform are the least green, and corbyn as a true blue is quite amusing!
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 14:32 - Sep 16 by Perublue
Such a waste of an early evening stroll to the polling station..might as well stay at home or better still go but vote tactically. Spoiled or spoilt votes are more acceptable here as it’s mandatory to vote but otherwise people wouldn’t waste their time.
And you still end up with a president with a 2% approval rating
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If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 16:22 - Sep 16 with 863 views
As with others, whoever would be the leading candidate to prevent Reform from winning my seat. Hell, I'd even vote Tory if they were the alternative.
If we had a fairer, more proportional voting system it'd probably be Lib Dem today, but I'm very interested to see how the Greens go under their new leader, as well as seeing whether Corbyn's new party can look like what many of us believe Labour should be.
Generally don't know. I was raised to always vote, ensure that your voice is heard and I have in every general and by election. Until now. I struggled last election, and now I feel like I am struggling more.
I would have to wait to see each parties manifestos but at this point in time, I can see myself not voting
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 14:32 - Sep 16 by Perublue
Such a waste of an early evening stroll to the polling station..might as well stay at home or better still go but vote tactically. Spoiled or spoilt votes are more acceptable here as it’s mandatory to vote but otherwise people wouldn’t waste their time.
Problem with tactical voting is what do you do if you dont want any of them in?
No idea, so I’ve gone PC because I know the Mrs’ family will. I’d like to home Lib Dems would make some inroads here, but we’ve always been a 2 horse race Tory/Labour. I suspect it’ll be Reform/Labour now.
I’m not voting tactically again. I’d rather vote for what I like rather than against what I don’t.
If there was an election today, who would get your vote? on 15:58 - Sep 16 by Freddies_Ears
With a fair voting system, LibDem. With current system, i'll vote for whomever is best placed to beat Reform.
I honestly think if the Lib Dems could get a bit more airtime (bit telling that the OP forgot they existed) then they'd stand a good chance. Could be the natural switch for any centre leaning tory voters and also for those labour voters who aren't Corbynites but disillusioned with how right leaning labour are now.