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With a potential General Election on the table, how would you vote?
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- Conservative - 152 votes
- 45%
- Liberal Democrat - 55 votes
- 16%
- Brexit Party - 51 votes
- 15%
- Labour - 30 votes
- 9%
- Green Party - 14 votes
- 4%
- Other, I will say below. - 13 votes
- 4%
- SNP - 12 votes
- 4%
- The Independent Group for Change - 5 votes
- 1%
- Sinn Féin - 2 votes
- 1%
- DUP - 1 vote
- 0%
- Plaid Cymru - 1 vote
- 0%
Stats until: 08:37 Thu 21st Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Has the conservative party actually done anything to indicate they've got what it takes to peruse brexit? I personally feel if anything.. they've done the opposite.
This proves the issue with loyal voting. Why vote conservative? they've made a pigs ear out of our government. Pass over the baton.
people be doin dumb
This proves the issue with loyal voting. Why vote conservative? they've made a pigs ear out of our government. Pass over the baton.
people be doin dumb
You're right spath, the party has proved to have too many antidemocratic turncoats to persue Brexit, and getting rid of them didn't improve their support in the House. But the PM asked for a GE on two occasions and insufficient support was forthcoming. Still, as clearly the party with the best grasp of what's needed (with the arguable exception of the Brexit party) by a country mile (whatever that is) clearly the baton must stay with them for now.
The opposition is there to represent alternative views. Whilst 52% voted leave, 48% didn’t and 30% didn’t vote. Within the two major parties, there are supporters and opponents of Brexit and a range of views of what our relationship with the EU should be post-Brexit. The referendum didn’t specify what that would be – close like Norway’s, a trading arrangement like Canada’s, or a clean break, no-deal / WTO.
Unless the election is before 31st October I will (fingers crossed) have disenfranchised myself by virtue of emigration.
If there is an early election (or our house sale goes belly-up) then I will probably (for the first time in my life) abstain, as I feel it would be wrong to vote on the future of a country which I am very glad to be leaving.
Now if you'd like to get me started on the laughably corrupt 'pork-belly politics' of the Irish Republic I could go on for quite a while ... although it is still preferable to the current shambles at Westminster.
If there is an early election (or our house sale goes belly-up) then I will probably (for the first time in my life) abstain, as I feel it would be wrong to vote on the future of a country which I am very glad to be leaving.
Now if you'd like to get me started on the laughably corrupt 'pork-belly politics' of the Irish Republic I could go on for quite a while ... although it is still preferable to the current shambles at Westminster.
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