I see.Got an election leaflet through the door this morning from the Lib Dem bloke running for Brighton Pavilion. Judging by his party's big fat NUL POINT in this poll, I'd sort of assumed they weren't bothering to contest the seat.
I see.Got an election leaflet through the door this morning from the Lib Dem bloke running for Brighton Pavilion. Judging by his party's big fat NUL POINT in this poll, I'd sort of assumed they weren't bothering to contest the seat.
Labour of course
The Greens should hang their heads in shame if they take enough votes away to let Cameron back in nationally
A thousand times, no.
Your view, however unintended, suggests arrogance at worst-and a slavish devotion to the two-party political rhetoric conditioned in to almost everyone.
It is only by voting with conscious choice that political change is made.
Consider how the Greens won Pavilion in the first place. It took years. And this was because of views such as yours.
If voting with a clear head of views, rather than one besieged with thoughts of political consequences, brings about the wrong government, then so be it.
If enough people do it for long enough there will be more Caroline Lucas's... or Niger Farage's- whatever takes your fancy. There will just be more of the people folk actually want to represent them.
My view has no basis of evidence,
When there's not a lot to choose between the two main parties, I agree with you. But if you think it's a big deal between the two main parties, I don't think it's stupid at all.Indeed - tactical voting is only undertaken by stupid people.