Withdean11
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Very interesting to see UKIP leading the poll. Perhaps there is more people with common sense than I thought.
the UKIP who would get more seats under PRVery interesting to see UKIP leading the poll. Perhaps there is more people with common sense than I thought.
There could be a lot more tactical voting at the next general election. How you vote might depend on what constituency you live in. For example, eurosceptic Tories might attract votes from folk who might otherwise vote for UKIP. LibDems in Lewes might continue to attract Labour voters to keep the Tories out. Green supporters in Hove might vote Labour.
Asking people how they will vote isn't asking the same question as asking who they want to win the election.
It won't happen. We had the chance a few years ago and the turnout to vote was pitiful.This is part of the reason we need a new voting system of proportional representation.
It won't happen. We had the chance a few years ago and the turnout to vote was pitiful.
This is part of the reason we need a new voting system of proportional representation.
the UKIP who would get more seats under PR
I reckon the current system suits them just fine - perfect for protest votes and a few seats without getting a sniff of power
LibDems in Lewes might continue to attract Labour voters to keep the Tories out.
porportional representation would completely destroy any lingering pretense of voting for the person and the link to a constituency. you'd be voting for the colour/leader and nothing more as party central office would decide for you who "represented" your local area.
Not true, arguably this system gives a stronger link as it is not biased so much by party political ties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed-member_proportional_representation
No. I refuse to vote tactically. You are supposed to vote for the mp you want to represent you at parliment. If you do anything else you are part of the problem.
We really do need a better voting system to stop this nonsene.
im not familair with the details of that, it looks like it addresses some of my concern but there is still a party list element. i firmly believe if we are to change politics for the better, the first place is to shift power from party central offices back to the constituency elected members, who are our representives.
Your veiw is shared by so many,that's why Ukip,Green's,Snp WILL PICK-UP SEATS.
Tend to agree but if i told you a year ago that UKIP would be leading a NSC GE poll nearly 2 weeks after it started you would have me sectioned...Big difference between a NSC Poll and a real General Election vote, but this poll is enlightening nonetheless
I voted UKIP by mistake , if it was an election tomorrow I would vote Tories probably , but in May it might be UKIP depends what policies they come up with in the meantime .