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No one to vote for if a General Election was called now

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MamaCaz Fri 29-Mar-19 09:46:10

I am sure that I am not alone in feeling that if a General Election was called right now, I would be totally stumped.

Despite what some will have deduced from my posts on the political threads, I am not a dyed-in-the-wool socialist, and have been known to vote both Labour and Conservative in past elections. I suppose that makes me a floating voter, though I am more swayed by how the party in power has behaved over the last term of office than I am by any unrealistic promises of what wonderful things they 'will' do after the election.
That is why,based on what I saw in Cameron's first term in office, I certainly wasn't prepared to vote Tory in 2015, or in 2017 when May called the election.

But who to vote for?

Labour would almost certainly get my vote now if it had a half-decent leader, but it has become increasingly obvious that under Corbyn, Labour stands little or no chance of winning an election, and even if they did, I think that chaos would ensue. It would be a disaster.
In fact, if they had a decent leader, I think that there is a strong chance that they would already be back in power.

Yet in my area (Leadsom's constituency), Labour is the only party that stands any chance whatsoever (with a miracle) of getting even close to challenging the Conservatives, who got over 62% of the vote in 2017.

The Lib Dems are showing little sign of recovery (is this their own failing, or are the media to blame for not allowing them enough coverage?)

In the absence of a system of PR, a vote for the smaller parties just feels like a totally wasted vote, in my region, anyway!

Everything considered, right now, if pushed, I would probably vote Lib Dem, for the simple reason that they have been against Brexit all along - it really angers me when (mostly) Tory brexiteers claim that all votes for both Labour and Conservative in 2017 count as support for Brexit, as if that was the only policy on their manifestos.

At least voting Lib Dem would remove my vote from that count, which has to be better than nothing.
Without even that option, I would feel totally disenfranchised!

Does anyone else feel the same?

Anniebach Wed 24-Apr-19 22:36:13

No council elections in Wales.

If a general election I don’t think I will vote,

moggie57 Wed 24-Apr-19 22:40:33

i would vote ukip

maryeliza54 Wed 24-Apr-19 22:51:04

Aahhh UKIP the spiritual home of Tommy Robinson, the party that thinks it’s fine to say to a woman MP ‘I wouldn’t even rape you’. Really what’s not to vote for? Bring ‘em on

varian Sun 28-Apr-19 19:23:12

Wake up. Vote Liberal Democrat - stop brexit.

OK, you can call this campaigning if you like, but, as a longstanding GNetter, I have always believed that the Politics forums were there for us to say what we believed and let others say what they believe.

Anyone who is unsure can weigh them up and that may help them decide and those who dislike political arguments can turn away and look on other forums.