If the General Election was tomorrow who would you vote for? (New poll)

jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,568
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Another poll, just to give some more choices!
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  • flagpoleflagpole Posts: 44,641
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    I'd be interested in someone setting these polls so they expire after 1 week, (you can do that.)

    and doing it every week.
  • smudges dadsmudges dad Posts: 36,989
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    Unfortunately I put LD, but only because of who the MP is. If the LD canditate was anyone else it would probably be Labour as the Green candidate probably wouldn't have a chance in my constituency.
  • BrokenArrowBrokenArrow Posts: 21,665
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    Unfortunately I put LD, but only because of who the MP is. If the LD canditate was anyone else it would probably be Labour as the Green candidate probably wouldn't have a chance in my constituency.

    I didn't have you down as a tree hugger :eek:
  • OLD HIPPY GUYOLD HIPPY GUY Posts: 28,199
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    same as in the previous poll, and the same as it will be in any poll right up to the day I actually put my 'X' next to a Labour candidates name,
  • smudges dadsmudges dad Posts: 36,989
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    I didn't have you down as a tree hugger :eek:

    I do have you down as a right wing nut job though:)
  • TardisSteveTardisSteve Posts: 8,077
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    Labour
  • BrokenArrowBrokenArrow Posts: 21,665
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    I do have you down as a right wing nut job though:)

    A green accused me of being a nut job :eek::eek:

    Irony overload:D:D:D
  • LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    A green accused me of being a nut job :eek::eek:

    Irony overload:D:D:D

    Oh come now, it's not the Greens pretending that we can carry on down the same path and avoid yet another financial disaster.
  • smudges dadsmudges dad Posts: 36,989
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    A green accused me of being a nut job :eek::eek:

    Irony overload:D:D:D

    No, it's just your posting history and opinions that put you down as a nut job, regardless of my opinions:)
  • cessnacessna Posts: 6,747
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    Its sad I know but will mostly likely be either UKIP
    or 'None of the above' etc ....
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 117
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    Labour. I think Ed Miliband has the potential to be a fantastic PM.
  • SoppyfanSoppyfan Posts: 29,911
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    Marly Z wrote: »
    Labour. I think Ed Miliband has the potential to be a fantastic PM.

    Or a complete disaster!
  • MTUK1MTUK1 Posts: 20,077
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    Marly Z wrote: »
    Labour. I think Ed Miliband has the potential to be a fantastic PM.

    Lol. Thanks for the laugh.

    What policies will he bring to the table then?
  • jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,568
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    Sorry I couldn't match the polling colours to the parties! Strange to see Tories as red and Greens as blue... :)
  • 3Sheets2TheWind3Sheets2TheWind Posts: 3,028
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    Marly Z wrote: »
    Labour. I think Ed Miliband has the potential to be a fantastic PM.

    Hopefully you will never get to find out.
  • ZeusZeus Posts: 10,459
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    This is like that question "which is the sweetest poison."
  • Odette ValmontOdette Valmont Posts: 1,923
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    UKIP - I don't care if it results in a Labour government. Tory, Labour... It really makes no difference as long as we're members of the EU.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16,275
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    Soppyfan wrote: »
    Or a complete disaster!

    Well then it would be like no change of government at all.
  • sarahj1986sarahj1986 Posts: 11,305
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    Labour. Con/lib dem coalition has been terrible lets give Ed a chance
  • 1Mickey1Mickey Posts: 10,427
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    I don't like any of them but i'll vote Labour in the next election because, except for the 2 years I spent failing a college course, I spent most of the time Labour were in power in work but I've been unemployed since the Tories got in.
  • barrcode88barrcode88 Posts: 6,849
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    Problem is, with politicians who've looked like good statesmen (Cameron) have turned out to be complete idiots, so lets go with one that looks like a geek.

    (I would vote Labour anyway)
  • AiramAiram Posts: 6,764
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    No change....................Labour (voted in poll) to keep the Tories out or, if Scotland opts for independence, SNP.
  • malpascmalpasc Posts: 9,637
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    It would depend on who was standing in my area.

    UKIP, BNP, and other extremist parties tend not to stand in my area because we are very multicultural, mostly left wing, and all rub along quite nicely.

    Our usual choices (based on the last 2 General Elections) are :

    Labour
    Conservative
    Lib Dem
    Green
    and a couple of smaller socialist parties.

    As we are very much a staunchly Labour area nobody else really stands a chance. Our local MP is a Labour MP and she's very good actually, so as much as I don't go 100% for what Labour stand for I do generally vote Labour in my area.

    I hope others here will be voting for people who would actually be standing for election in their area if it were actually an election. No point voting for someone that in the real world you'd not actually be able to vote for.
  • jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,568
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    malpasc wrote: »
    I hope others here will be voting for people who would actually be standing for election in their area if it were actually an election. No point voting for someone that in the real world you'd not actually be able to vote for.
    Well, we can't foretell the future! All the parties listed could theoretically stand in any constituency.
  • angarrackangarrack Posts: 5,493
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    But we already know what the majority political leanings are on here.
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