Who would you vote for? Genuine question
#11
Those 1 liners can be difficult to interpret.
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#12
OK mon.
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#13
Lib Dem. Only party that have a chance of beating the Tories and the traitor party in my constituency.
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#14
(02-09-2026, 02:59 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: For decades my bit of Britain has got worse following election promises of the 2 main parties. The current bickering useless members of both seem the worst ever. Gamble time for me. If Reform are shite if voted in then so be it as the other 2 would be shite anyway. Nothing to lose as it'll stir the others into a game change to reverse the decades long downward trend. No doubt I'll be abused now while you clever types want the equivalent of an Alan Pardew contract extension. The Thick shall inherit the Earth.

You'll inherit the galaxy if I inherit the earth. Reform full of the previous shysters, if their old guard aren't bad (awful) enough.

(02-09-2026, 03:56 PM)Borin' Baggie Wrote: Lib Dem. Only party that have a chance of beating the Tories and the traitor party in my constituency.

I think tactical voting is gonna feature bigly.  Not much I can do in Tice's constituency.  So probs Labour.
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#15
I would vote Labour still or begrudgingly Tory tactically if I had to ,to keep out Farage.
I would Vote LibDem above them all but it would be a complete waste
What a conundrum
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(02-09-2026, 03:03 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: It’s not really a gamble to vote for a party full of the people previously in charge is it? You’ll get exactly what we already know you’ll get, as we’ve already seen it.

You know what the old definition of madness is…

Will you stop stealing my lines?

(02-09-2026, 03:56 PM)Borin' Baggie Wrote: Lib Dem. Only party that have a chance of beating the Tories and the traitor party in my constituency.

I will vote for whoever is most likely to keep Reform out of power. It really is as simple as that,
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#17
Lib Dem every time. Perhaps I’ve spent too much time in the South West, perhaps it’s because I trust Sir Midlife Crisis more than any of he others. But some of his policies on growth last time out stood up to scrutiny, and his position on the assisted dying bill is in line with my own. He is, to be frank, the only sane option; and will at least go into it with a unified party who has earned the right to govern, rather than the default leader of a disparate mess, who won it for simply not being the other lot (as Sir Kier is exhibiting with exceptional brilliance right now).
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(02-09-2026, 06:18 PM)Protheroe Wrote:
(02-09-2026, 03:03 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: It’s not really a gamble to vote for a party full of the people previously in charge is it? You’ll get exactly what we already know you’ll get, as we’ve already seen it.

You know what the old definition of madness is…

Will you stop stealing my lines?

(02-09-2026, 03:56 PM)Borin' Baggie Wrote: Lib Dem. Only party that have a chance of beating the Tories and the traitor party in my constituency.

I will vote for whoever is most likely to keep Reform out of power. It really is as simple as that,
You’re a bright button clearly and a bit more of a powerful political figure on this board. 
Could you articulate to Jacko why you’d do this?
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#19
I’d vote any party who stop Reform getting into power. However if they had a chance of winning I’d vote Green or Lib Dem.

Anyone voting for Reform don’t love their country.
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#20
Flag shaggers unite against Reform eh?
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