Setting aside that I find the fact that anyone who has worked in the NHS for 15 days, never mind years, would even considering voting Tory, actually standing as a candidate mind blowing. That is a conundrum.I'm undecided. Either I vote for the party that's cocked up the country, wants to send my grandkids off to war in a future compulsory conscription, but has a really good local candidate, worked 15 years for the NHS, 2 kids in local schools, born and raised here, etc ..
Or I vote for some bloke imported from Lambeth, who has a dreadful record as a councillor, who has never lived here, has zero understanding of local issues and is the local representative of the next Govt imo.
Yes there's a couple of others which won't get anywhere.
So, the bigger picture or one that possibly sort out some stuff locally?
I’ve not seen a single conservative sign anywhere, seen lots of greens, some labour, and one Lib Dem one hanging out of a bush.The lack of posters, placards and campaigning in the usual safe conservative seat of mid Sussex is amazing. It’s like they just said sod we’ve lost
No....but after a year or two of a Labour government you'll all be wishing Rishi was back at the helm.
Very unlikely.A Labour government would be the worst possible outcome for this country. Yes, the Conservatives have made a bit of a mess of things, but after a year or two of a Labour government you'll all be wishing Rishi was back at the helm.
If I were you I would vote Green then, it might not return the MP you want, but the main parties do take note of where other votes went. None of the main parties had any stated environmental policy in their manifestos years ago, not until Greens started to take some of the vote, the reason the Tories have moved more to the right and EU sceptic is because of UKIP, Brexit Party etc. gaining votes. You can't get the change you want, but you can move the needle a tiny bit in your direction.I dunno, I just find the whole thing so undemocratic.
Ideally, the amount of MPs would be representative of the people overall.
But it's not. I know Labour will win again in my constituency whether I vote or not... I don't want the house to be DOMINATED by Labour MPs either.
I would like to have a few more Green MPs in there, dashed with a few Lib Dems, but I'm very anti EU - so I guess if it boiled down to it, I'd like another Green MP representing me in there?
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I want a Labour Government
I live in a Conservative constituency. Normally, I'd suggest he's not in danger but this time....
The Labour candidate isn't for me.
At a local level, I'd vote Tory - and I've never voted Tory - but I'd never forgive myself if that resulted in a Tory Government.
I'll probably vote Lib Dem.
Tory boy here, Tories have been a cluster f@ck for a number of years now.
Labour will be a disaster ( as has been proven in the past and won't change under a Starmer leadership )
God knows where my vote will go.
That'd be Paddy Ashdown (RIP)...lots of greens, some labour, and one Lib Dem one hanging out of a bush.
What is the big fear of Labour driven by for you?A Labour government would be the worst possible outcome for this country. Yes, the Conservatives have made a bit of a mess of things, but after a year or two of a Labour government you'll all be wishing Rishi was back at the helm.
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I feel for you.I live in a constituency where there isn't a tactical vote. We have a Green council but they finished 4th behind a split Labour / Lib vote who were 18,000 odd behind Conservative.
Work that one out
I really can't bring myself to vote Lib Dem because of LDC and Norman Baker. I know it was a long time ago but I swore never to vote for them .... regardless of their policies.Lib Dems for me. I can't bring myself to vote for either of the two 'main' parties.
I remember years ago when I lived in High Wycombe while we were trying to get permission for the Amex. A Lib Dem candidate knocked on my door.I really can't bring myself to vote Lib Dem because of LDC and Norman Baker. I know it was a long time ago but I swore never to vote for them .... regardless of their policies.