How would you vote in a snap election?

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Which Party (All Mods must be supervised by a responsible adult)

Conservative
14
19%
Labour
38
51%
Liberal Democrat
9
12%
Green
3
4%
Democratic Unionist Party
1
1%
Scottish National Party
1
1%
Plaid Cymru
2
3%
UKIP
6
8%
 
Total votes: 74
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Eighthours
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PostRe: How would you vote in a snap election?
by Eighthours » Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:24 am

Grumpy David wrote:
Eighthours wrote:I would vote Conservative (still the best of a bad bunch). Bring it, bitches. 8-)


At what stage did you become a Green voter? How did this dramatic change occur?


Five years is a long time in politics...

I know the Green candidate in my constituency, Molly Scott Cato, in both a personal and professional capacity. She's an economist who has well thought out ideas to make the country better. She's on the wing of the Green Party that leans towards the centre ground of politics. She's also a really nice person.

Without that easy way out, I would be struggling with my conscience right now. We have a very good local Labour MP here, Thangam Debonnaire, who as well as having an awesome name is more than worthy of my vote and doesn't support Jeremy Corbyn (he treated her APPALLINGLY, btw). Unfortunately it would be difficult for me to vote for Labour knowing that I would be 'enabling' Jeremy Corbyn to be PM. His baggage is too great. I'm not sure I could hold my nose while voting as so many others are doing, as I genuinely think that he and John McDonnell in charge would be a dangerous disaster for the country.

So I'm very pleased to be able to vote without having to agonise over it. There are other people in my family who love Corbyn and it baffles me.


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