Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
I'm voting for who I've been told is a wasted vote in my constituency, we'll see.
I broadly agree with this.I'm a big non-fan of tactical voting.
As far as I'm concerned it is a plague on both the Tory and Labour Houses. A Plague on all anti-Single Market Houses in fact.
In my constituency it is neck and neck between Tory and Labour. And neither got my vote. Lol.
Maybe the loser in the neck and neck race will consider why they failed, and registering my disapproval aids them in their search for answers.
There's a story behind how that shortlist was selected though, wasn't there? I wouldn't know that if a good friend, who's been pounding the streets canvassing for both local Labour candidates for many months, hadn't told me.Ultimately the decision to make Tom Rutland the official Labour candidate came down to a vote of Labour Party members. Of the candidates on the shortlist he won that vote. Thats democracy, the voters liked what they saw and heard
No need for the sour grapes, you were probably looking for any excuse not to vote Labour anyway.
Horsham is predicted by all pollsters to go Lib Dem. Bookies have them odds on to win as well.Voting tactically Lib Dem but still pointless ! Horsham will be Tory I just know it ! Hope I’m wrong
Well I ended up voting Labour.Normally tactically vote anyone but Tory which is usually futile in my constituency.
The irony is that Labour are well placed to actually win here, neck and neck with the Tory. However I'm so disappointed with Labour's position on Europe, I am thinking I might vote LibDem (who were neck and neck with them in 2019 - both a way behind the Tory on 10200-ish votes each)
I think there's a national shortage of marker pens, around here at least, bought up to deface Tory election banners!Just voted. Any idea why they use pencils on polling cards? Why not a permanent marker?
Same happened with the Brexit vote, pencils only!Just voted. Any idea why they use pencils on polling cards? Why not a permanent marker?
Others have always made the choice.I don't get this, your voting has allowed others to make the choice?
Found it...I broadly agree with this.
In prior elections, I replied to those who said voting for Labour in EWAS was a wasted vote and how, over a series of elections, a growing share of the vote would signal to others there was an increasing chance that Labour could achieve what long looked impossible.
Labour's share of the vote increased from the 2010 election onwards: 16%, 19%, 39% before broadly plateauing at 37% in 2019. This election will be Labour's time.
Yes but Labour other than 2010 always the second largest party there. I don't think anyone is saying that sort of thing is a wasted vote. It's voting for Greens or Labour in areas like Lewes where they have no chance of winning and another party more in line with them wouldFound it...
I really don't believe any vote is wasted now.Here in Findon we come under East Worthing and Shoreham for some reason. You'd have always said that is Tory through and through. However, here's how the Labour share of the vote has changed over recent elections:2010: 16.7%2015: 19.5%2017: 39.3%If people thought "a vote for Labour is wasted" in those previous elections, and put their X somewhere else, then we wouldn't have the position we have today where Labour could have a real chance (if they had a leader of any merit anyway).
Original post here: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/threads/the-general-election-thread.376151/page-3#post-9120045
The ink in cheap pens would dry out over the day and you'd end up having hundreds of votes where the cross is barely visible creating a nightmare at close counts where parties are arguing over their validity - think US election in 2000.Just voted. Any idea why they use pencils on polling cards? Why not a permanent marker?
So thy can rub your vote out and put what they like inJust voted. Any idea why they use pencils on polling cards? Why not a permanent marker?
Voting tactically Lib Dem but still pointless ! Horsham will be Tory I just know it ! Hope I’m wrong