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Voting Intentions GE2017
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Which party do you intend to vote for tomorrow?
- Conservative Party - 78 votes
- 57%
- Labour Party - 23 votes
- 17%
- Liberal Democrats - 10 votes
- 7%
- I don't intend to vote - 10 votes
- 7%
- UK Independence Party - 6 votes
- 4%
- Other (I'll answer below!) - 3 votes
- 2%
- Scottish National Party - 2 votes
- 1%
- Sinn Féin - 2 votes
- 1%
- Plaid Cymru - 1 vote
- 1%
- Green Party - 1 vote
- 1%
- Democratic Unionist Party - 0 vote
- 0%
- Social Democratic & Labour Party - 0 vote
- 0%
- Ulster Unionist Party - 0 vote
- 0%
Stats until: 11:58 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.No it is not daft, I to have not voted Tory when I considered they were very wrong. It is you who have the odd attitude of voting for a party no matter what.
The labour supporters/voters I am talking about have considered what JC is proposing and realise the figures simply dont add up. They want social justice but not at any price as they are clever enough to know business will run and those at the bottom will be clobbered.
The labour supporters/voters I am talking about have considered what JC is proposing and realise the figures simply dont add up. They want social justice but not at any price as they are clever enough to know business will run and those at the bottom will be clobbered.
YMB....Labour's policies, as outlined in the Manifesto, have been broadly welcomed. There are costings but not 100% costing, but there again, neither are the Tories plans costed 100% either.
Damien Green, the Former Tory Minister for Workhouses, was asked on the Today Programme this morning to explain how a future Tory Government was going to carry out just one of it promises, and that was how and who will not be able to qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment, but he refused to answer.
Damien Green, the Former Tory Minister for Workhouses, was asked on the Today Programme this morning to explain how a future Tory Government was going to carry out just one of it promises, and that was how and who will not be able to qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment, but he refused to answer.
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