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I Voted Remain
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And am a lifelong conservative voter.
However, I’m in a complete quandary as to how to vote in next months general election.
I’m not very keen on Boris, my blood runs cold at the thought of Jezza in charge of the country, and what’s all this ‘tactical voting’ about?
I’d really like someone who has voted remain, and is a conservative voter, to tell me who they’re going to vote for, and why.
This is a serious question, I’d prefer it not to get into an argument. Thanks.
However, I’m in a complete quandary as to how to vote in next months general election.
I’m not very keen on Boris, my blood runs cold at the thought of Jezza in charge of the country, and what’s all this ‘tactical voting’ about?
I’d really like someone who has voted remain, and is a conservative voter, to tell me who they’re going to vote for, and why.
This is a serious question, I’d prefer it not to get into an argument. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I qualify but I don’t know either, yet. I’m waiting for the campaigning to start in earnest. Whatever your options of the PM (or indeed other politicians) is, you have to look at the bigger picture. I’m fairly sure I'll revert to type but I’m open to being persuaded to do otherwise for a party which puts up a strong argument. But I’m not holding my breath.
I do not want a party which revokes the Brexit decision, I must add.
I do not want a party which revokes the Brexit decision, I must add.
Tactical voting is about voting for someone other than your first choice in order to stop another candidate you don't care for, from winning. It's similar to the remainer parties having a pact not to stand against each other in the hope of preventing a leaver candidate winning, and the opposite of how the Tories refuse to counter with a similar pact with the Brexit Party.
Only you can decide which candidate best reflects your views. Consider who is running at the time and choose the least worst. Or use your right to abstain if you don't wish to encourage any of them.
Only you can decide which candidate best reflects your views. Consider who is running at the time and choose the least worst. Or use your right to abstain if you don't wish to encourage any of them.
I am choosing the least worst, not with enthusiasm. It will not be for a party who will not respect the referendum, and I could never vote for Labour whilst Corbyn is the leader. Unless something radical happens I will stick to this. I will read manifestos but will avoid watching any election campaigning.
you voted remain, fair enough, if you accept the result then you should accept we are leaving so remain/leave is irrelevant. So that leaves voting Tory. You may be angry at the Tories but I suspect you'd still rather have them than Corbyn's band of loonies. Lib non dem is the party for those that want to ignore democracy, if you want to ignore the result because it did not go your way then they are your natural home but they are never going to be in a position to implement anything.