Snap General Election

Who would you vote for now?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • Labour

    Votes: 12 70.6%
  • LibDems

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
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Libdems are simply unelectable,

The tories are frankly clueless its thats simple their policies are policies of the 80's and '90s and they didnt work then.

Labour although its a case of better the devil you know,their deficit reduction plan would cause far less chaos than whats about to be unleashed by the tories.

Am i biased??

Probably but i would like to think if labour had got it so wrong i wouldn't vote at all,their 4 year plan was credible to halve the deficit because you cant slash and burn as the tories are doing and expect the country to recover,that's politics of the madhouse.
 
I don't even think Nick Clegg's mum would vote Lib Dem.

Labour all the way. The Tories are literally running a "Thatcher Mark 2" government in a half as efficient way in a twice as unsuitable environment. Their control order farce yesterday put the exclamation mark on their term of failure.

Whilst Labour would not fix every problem we have, I think they're less likely to create more, as the Tories are in severe danger of doing.

I don't think this coalition will last longer than the next 12 months anyway, unless the Lib Dems literally want to be in government at the cost of absolutely everything they hold to be an ideal. They'll lose the electoral reform campaign now as people despise the Lib Dems so much they won't back anything they back. So what are they in the coalition for other than to prop up the destruction of central government?
 
I didn't vote for Labour or the ConDems at the last election, but right now I would vote Labour. the Lib Dems have lost all their credibility to me over tuition fees and the less said about the Tories the better.
 
I'd still vote Lib Dem, disilusioned as I am with them.

The reason being is that where I live Labour are lucky to recover their deposit, the Lib Dems hold the seat by a majority of less than 1000 and to vote any other way would hand the Tories another seat. My MP is a fantastic constituency MP and has already landed himself in trouble for ****ging George Osborne off. I also know from writing to him that he's really not comfortable with things at the moment.

I'm pissed off with him, but he hasn't lost my vote... yet.

If I didn't live in such a marginal seat I'd probably vote for the Green Party as they most closely represent my ideals.
 

I'd still vote Lib Dem, disilusioned as I am with them.

The reason being is that where I live Labour are lucky to recover their deposit, the Lib Dems hold the seat by a majority of less than 1000 and to vote any other way would hand the Tories another seat. My MP is a fantastic constituency MP and has already landed himself in trouble for ****ging George Osborne off. I also know from writing to him that he's really not comfortable with things at the moment.

I'm pissed off with him, but he hasn't lost my vote... yet.

If I didn't live in such a marginal seat I'd probably vote for the Green Party as they most closely represent my ideals.

Fair enough - I think that situation is an exception to the rule.

If it was a purely national government vote, it wouldn't go to Lib Dems though I'm guessing?
 
I honestly think Clegg will move to the tories by the next election anyway tbh so that may rescue some credibility
 
'Ye sordid prostitutes have you defil'd this sacred place, and turn'd the Lord's temple into a den of thieves, by your immoral principles and wicked practices?
Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole Nation; you were deputed here by the people to get grievance redress'd, are yourselves become the greatest grievance....I command ye therefore, upon peril of your lives, to depart immediately out of this place; go, get you out! Ye venal slaves be gone!'
Oliver Cromwell to the Rump Parliament 1653

I don't think he would say any different today, whether the Government was Tory, Labour or Libdem.
All career politicians with more interest in serving their own grubby interests than that of the country.
 

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