As a known Tory on here I voted.........undecided, as I am also a remainer..........
Lib Dem or Green. And I've previously voted Tory in every election since 2001.
Still can't quite believe she's done this but seeing as I can't stand what May and her party are doing to this country then it does give a protest opportunity.
A question for those with more knowledge than I, if a party who want to remain win this election, can they reverse Article 50? If so I will vote for that party.
As a known Tory on here I voted.........undecided, as I am also a remainer..........
Of course he doesn't - he's a democrat and respects the will of the people unlike most machine politicians. But we can withdraw from the EU's political bodies without damaging the economy, which is what hard Brexit will do.
Sad state of affairs, isn't it? Politicans talk about obtaining a 'mandate' to govern. But, in reality, at least 1/3 of people vote tactically as their views have no chance of being represented in their constituency.
Say what you want about the 2016 referendum: at least everyone's decision represented their views. Perhaps popular vote would be a better way of choosing a government. Then let them allocate MP's accordingly.
Would you swing to the LD's if they committed to reverse Brexit ?
Of course he doesn't - he's a democrat and respects the will of the people unlike most machine politicians. But we can withdraw from the EU's political bodies without damaging the economy, which is what hard Brexit will do.
Look at those results. If only there was some unity in the centre-left the Tories would be destroyed.
Are people already deciding who they would vote for without consulting the party manifestos?
I've never quite understood how people can say "Oh, I vote tory". Surely every time an election comes up you assess the promises each party pledges and vote based on who suits your requirements/beliefs.
Sure, you can argue no one sticks to their promises, but in my mind you have to go on that otherwise your basing it on naff all.