The parties are tied according to YouGov, with Labour having four more seats. Labour Minority government clear favourites:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/11582748/Election-polls-UK-latest-opinion-polls-show-Conservatives-and-Labour-tied.html
I do too. That's why I have (postal) voted against the Tories to prevent their EU Referendum.... it'll be exactly the same again, but this time against Europeans.
To be honest, I don't think Cameron has done an awful job. Unfortunately he's full of these cheap political gimmicks that may well...
I think we share the same political leanings. I'm definitely New Labour. The closest now is the Lib Dems, but I have voted Labour (just sent my postal vote off) in Hove to help take down the Tories & their EU referendum policy - the single most damaging policy from the Conservatives, Labour and...
Indeed. Let's also not forget that some of the biggest economic cock-ups have been under the Conservative's. The Beeching cuts in the 1960's, the closure of the mining industry has come back to bite us, selling off the council houses cheaply... it's not just Labour who have made economic...
Despite deciding to vote Labour, I agree with this 100%. The hike to 50% tax at the top rate has proven not to work. It's a populist policy & it does Labour a disservice
Apologies for the delay in responding as you ask a fair question. My problem isn't about trusting the people to make the right decision, it's more than that. Membership of the EU is a very complicated issue - one that I don't think I know enough about to make a proper decision. I would be in the...
I am very much a floating voter this election as I have flirted between the Lib Dems, Labour, and even the Tories a little. I have gone through the policies, and should vote Lib Dems but in Hove that's largely wasted. I think I actually would still have voted Lib Dems but for one policy that I...
I tend to agree with the environmental agenda, hence voting Green. Feel free to vote the monster raving loony party if you like. Democracy says you can vote for who you like.
As an aside, I do have a degree in politics and so do read and listen to the party policies. I'm not someone who guesses...
It isn't a substitute... They're right.
I'm not voting Labour so am not going to defend them against deserved criticism, but you've just invented criticism from nowhere with that
Can't see it personally, and this from a New Labour voter. The Tories will win in my opinion. I can't vote for Ed, and certainly can't vote for Dave. I'm left with the Liberals, which is a wasted vote really.