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Two questions about this year's general election (UK)?

1. Who will you be voting for?

2. What do you think will be the outcome?

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  • Mike
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    1) The Green Party

    2) Hopefully a hung parliament. It's the only way we'll get a referendum on proportional representation (NOT the 'Alternative Vote' that New Labour are trying to fob us off with) - preferably Single Transferable Vote (as used in Ireland, Malta and Tasmania)

    But due to the archaic and undemocratic first-past-the-post system it'll probably be (tempting fate!) a Tory majority of about 120 with maybe 38-40% of the vote :-(

    Source(s): my opinion (PR NOW)
  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    hi i visit vote labour simply by fact they basically agree that investment in public provider is needed for society. i'm from a adverse section if south London and over the final ten years I even have seen actual replace that's all owing to labour incestmnt. The terrible council property grow to get replaced via respectable properties. i've got self assurance that if human beings stay in sturdy situations they sense greater self-worth and could behave greater desirable. The tax credit scheme has allowed many adverse single mums to come again to artwork, despite if their earning have been low. we've had checklist investment in practise, wellness, police and the protection tension. Society has definately superior below labour.. it fairly is basic. we've much less poverty, decrease crime and greater desirable standards of residing. I difficulty that the Tories will opposite all this huge artwork... It seeks like they gained't decrease spending too plenty so consistent with risk i'm incorrect. yet a conservative via definition needs a tiny state and that i've got self assurance a small state is yet otherwise of asserting 'your on your very own regardless in the journey that your concern'

  • 1 decade ago

    1) UKIP ( main three are basically the same )

    2) I think it is going to be a Tory victory because people are fed up with New Labour and Brown but they don't see that the main three are part of the same elite which is selling the country out to the EU so we still be loosing our national democracy regardless of what Cameron says about not joining the Euro there will find a excuse for going back on that so called promise the EU will demand it.

  • 1 decade ago

    Any independent no matter the party for no. 1

    Hopefully that will help to get every sitting MP out of the House of Commons and give the country back to the people by electing people who will actually represent them instead of these lying, thieving incompetents we have now. At the worst we will have a hung parliament but anything is better than these fools in office.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Conservative will win, use Labour as an excuse to put up taxes. we've seen it all before. Don't know what to vote for yet.

    Don't steal because the government doesn't like completion.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    1. Labour.

    2. Conservatives.

  • 1 decade ago

    1) I would like to vote for a party with similar beliefs to my own e.g. Socialist Workers Party or Plaid Cymru or something.

    However the likelihood of this singular vote will get me nowhere so i will join the small minority voting for the British Nationalist Party.

    2) Highly likely to be a Hung Parliament with the Conservatives holding more seats that Labour. Which although initially sounds like a good idea, it will resolve nothing within our Country.

  • 1 decade ago

    1. Haven't decided yet probably Liberal Democrats

    2. Hung Parliament, Conservatives with the most seats.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I will vote for the British national party, because I think that the British people desperately need representation in parliament. The main three parties in parliament no longer represent, or serve the British peoples interests. Parliament has proved beyond doubt that it cannot even be trusted with public money let alone British interests. I believe that a good representation of British national party MPs will bring some truth about parliament to the public, and prevent the establishment from manipulating everything toward their own selfish and private ends. We will have a safer and more secure Britain. And a more confident people unafraid to speak their minds.

  • 1 decade ago

    1. Voting Labour

    2. Hoping for a Labour majority, but I think it will be hung, who will be the biggest party is still up for grabs, The gap in the polls is shrinking as people dont yet trust Cameron and Osbourne.

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