I am really unsure who to vote for this election, its all making my head spin, I have considered not voting, but dont want to waste my vote, I voted to leave by the way.
The problem is, if folk don't vote for a party only because they will not win the General Election, how are they to gain or increase their party's representation in Parliament?
the problem I see with it as a guide on how to vote is that there is no kind of consideration about the realsim of the claims....not just how likely the party in question is to make good on them but how possible it would be for ANYBODY to achieve them. A good example of this is the NHS. Honestly having seen it from both the outside and the inside, just pouring in money is really not a solution....so if that is your priority, voting for the party who promises to funnel in the most dosh may not get you what you want if you don't think about whether they really will do it (and how they will pay for it) and whether it will actually do any good.
CorbyLoon, that’s true, and I usually vote for a party that comes a very distant third. I want the party and the electorate to know it has support in order to encourage it to put up better candidates and get more votes.
However, I’m voting tactically this time, for the party that has the better chance of getting the current Tory out. As it happens it coincides with my result in the quiz.
You say you don't want to waste your vote fruitsalad, but voting 'leave' for Brexit was a wasted vote wasn't it ? We're still in and personally I can't ever see us coming out thanks to all the 'remainer' MP's thwarting every attempt to leave and thereby killing democracy stone cold dead. This is the reason why I definitely won't be voting again and I am very happy with that decision.