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Question: For which UK political party would/do you vote?
#1
Conservative Party
 
#2
Green Party
 
#3
Labour Party
 
#4
Liberal Democrats
 
#5
UK Independence Party
 
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Total Voters: 97

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IceAgeComing
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« on: December 30, 2016, 01:30:05 PM »

I've not voted because my party isn't on this list - it really should be, if you group all of the Green parties together and remove the nationalists and NI parties, its clearly the sixth biggest by a huge margin - indeed, at the Scottish Parliament level they now beat the Lib Dems.  Although I would vote tactically against the Tories whenever I could, although a tactical Lib Dem or SNP (just based on the quality of the local party; some SNP people are good) vote would be more reluctant than a tactical Labour one.

The Dems who are saying that they'd vote Tory in the UK ought to reconsider and look at a fair chunk of the policies that the Tories have passed in the last six and a half years - especially on welfare, the whole sanctioning thing.

Liberal Democrat because F[INKS] JEREMY CORBYN

you supported sanders, therefore in the UK you'd be Labour or Green.  Especially considering the fact that its your geneation that really had the biggest anti-Lib Dem reaction after the coalition.  The party goes beyond its leader.
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IceAgeComing
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2016, 03:09:41 PM »

Tim Farron is a hipster Christian, you see.

I believe that being anti-marriage equality and believing that gay sex is a sin is a key part of hipster christianity
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IceAgeComing
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« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2017, 05:39:28 AM »

LibDem. Tories can't govern. Labour can't win.

And both apply to the LibDems?

They have had more power than Labour.

For all of five years in the last 90, and look where that got them
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