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naomi24 | 15:09 Sun 08th Dec 2024 | Politics
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... which party would you vote for?  

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Reform

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Conservative.

Anything other than con/lab is a wasted vote.

britain first anything you just get globalists and more of the same.

//Anything other than con/lab is a wasted vote.//

So is con/lab with FPTP!

Labour. It won't make any difference in my constituency, but Labour is my thing. 
 

Would you go Reform, Naomi? Do they have enough candidates?

If people (are made to) keep voting for the same two failed parties - guess what? - you will get one or other of the failed parties who will continue to fail!

Or we get a hung parliament and nothing much changes. I'm not sure which is worse, tbh.

Reform.

But they'd better get rid if this nonsense about abandoning first past the post. (It's insane to encourage minority governments, ineffective coalitions, and wasted time trying to agree something, while hamstrung passing necessary policy due to the inevitable compromises made.)

...rid of this...

We've had FPTP for ever & it patently isn't working. Lots of countries have PR in some form & function just as well or better.

It's time for CHANGE! (as someone once said!)

Please, Labour were elected until 2029!

I dont want Badenoch's culture wars or Farage's racist crap, so I would go for Labour again

On the contrary, FPTP tends to lead to a government with the ability to govern as they wish. PR doesn't work well in any form for the reasons stated above. Furthermore many versions tend to break the link between voter and representative since the voter is forced to vote for a party and the party then  dictates who will represent the voters whether the voters like it or not.

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Clover, probably Reform.  There's only one thing I agree with Starmer on.  The country needs change - and that doesn't mean more of what we've had.  

Green

If there was a general election tomorrow I'd eat my entire collection of flat caps.

I don't think I'll vote again.  My MP abstained on the assisted dying bill.  That was her choice.  The loss of my vote won't make much of a difference, but still...

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4.30pm - when has Farage been racist?

I have great hopes for Kemi Badenoch and so would vote Tory.

I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than vote Labour and voting for any other parties is tantamount to failing to vote.....

It's better to travel hopefully than to arrive.

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