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UK General Election - 12th December 2019 | Con 365, Lab 203, LD 11, SNP 48, Other 23 - Tory Majority of 80

How do you intend to vote in the 2019 General Election if eligible?

  • Brexit Party

    Votes: 30 4.3%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 73 10.6%
  • DUP

    Votes: 5 0.7%
  • Green

    Votes: 23 3.3%
  • Labour

    Votes: 355 51.4%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 58 8.4%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 9 1.3%
  • SNP

    Votes: 19 2.8%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 6 0.9%
  • Independent

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Other (BNP, Change UK, UUP and anyone else that I have forgotten)

    Votes: 10 1.4%
  • Not voting

    Votes: 57 8.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 41 5.9%

  • Total voters
    690
  • Poll closed .
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Solius

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Gf just voted up north and now we’re driving south so I can vote.
 

esmufc07

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Voted Labour. Still have reservations about racism within the party and I think the EHRC will be damning, but when I looked at my nephew and niece this morning I wanted to vote for a party which will provide a better society for them in which to live. So feck the Tories.
 

Boycott

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Was pissing down with rain up until twenty minutes ago. I won't get to vote until after 7PM anyway but hope the turnout is bigger than 2017 on the youth side. The oldies dominate the postal votes.
 

decorativeed

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Voted Labour. Still have reservations about racism within the party and I think the EHRC will be damning, but when I looked at my nephew and niece this morning I wanted to vote for a party which will provide a better society for them in which to live. So feck the Tories.
:)
 

Pexbo

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Bit wet and windy here so I might end up just giving it a miss this year
 
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We're not just talking about you though, are we? In case you haven't noticed, there's a whole country out there of c70million other people.
I was called out as being arrogant - so answered to my situation.

Furthermore, this applies to many people across a variety of industries. It’s not about downing tools for months at a time. But lots of people will work 3-5 day weeks at the end of a tax year so that they don’t do over the threshold, those hours don’t get replaced.

nowhere near 70m people work in this country.
 

EwanI Ted

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Was interesting asking around the office who was voting.

One person who voted Green last time would be voting Labour.
One person who didn't vote last time is voting Labour.
One person who voted Labour isn't going to vote at all this time.
One person who usually voted Tory is voting for an independent (for local reasons).
One first time voter going Labour.
Two undecided, they voted Labour last time.
Everyone agreed it was very depressing and no-one particularly liked the party they were voting for.

So no-one here certain to vote for the party they voted for just two years ago and no enthusiasm for any party. And yet more of them might end up voting Labour than two years ago. Just reinforces how odd this election feels.
 

VeevaVee

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Voted Labour. Still have reservations about racism within the party and I think the EHRC will be damning, but when I looked at my nephew and niece this morning I wanted to vote for a party which will provide a better society for them in which to live. So feck the Tories.
Good man
 

altodevil

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Voted this morning now on the train to Cambridge to stay with friends. Might be the only SNP voter there, but we are all in this together. Suicide pact at 10pm.
 

FlawlessThaw

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Voted Labour. Still have reservations about racism within the party and I think the EHRC will be damning, but when I looked at my nephew and niece this morning I wanted to vote for a party which will provide a better society for them in which to live. So feck the Tories.
Well done mate, there is definitely an element of holding your nose in voting for Labour for a number of reasons. But I fear for the country in the next few years after a Johnson win. We will see riots as the inequality gap widens.
 

Smores

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A lot of gammony folk at my polling station. This is a safe seat too.

This seat had a higher UKIP vote than Labour with Miliband so it's hard not to think disdainful thoughts. Depressing
 

Smores

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I was called out as being arrogant - so answered to my situation.

Furthermore, this applies to many people across a variety of industries. It’s not about downing tools for months at a time. But lots of people will work 3-5 day weeks at the end of a tax year so that they don’t do over the threshold, those hours don’t get replaced.

nowhere near 70m people work in this country.
Wait why the hell would you work less so you don't go over the threshold?

It's taking a huge paycut so you don't have to pay a tiny bit more.
 

Kaos

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Voted Labour. Still have reservations about racism within the party and I think the EHRC will be damning, but when I looked at my nephew and niece this morning I wanted to vote for a party which will provide a better society for them in which to live. So feck the Tories.
I had to hold my nose as a Corbyn supporter and vote for the Lib Dems in my constituency, so if it makes you feel better you can consider our votes swapped.
 

Smores

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Where is that?
Wickford and Rayleigh so Marc "during the war" Francois.

I have no hope for this seat. Went to vote with my 10 month old too and whilst I'm sometimes rude on here i do try to be tolerable but it's hard when they're impacting your kids future. I don't expect the Tories to do anything significant on climate change so that alone angers me.
 

Mb194dc

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Momentum / Labour seem to be getting the vote out:

 

SteveTheRed

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Wickford and Rayleigh so Marc "during the war" Francois.

I have no hope for this seat. Went to vote with my 10 month old too and whilst I'm sometimes rude on here i do try to be tolerable but it's hard when they're impacting your kids future. I don't expect the Tories to do anything significant on climate change so that alone angers me.
Just next door to me, Southend West - 55% of the vote was Tory in 2017. This is a safe seat for them unfortunately.
 
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Wait why the hell would you work less so you don't go over the threshold?

It's taking a huge paycut so you don't have to pay a tiny bit more.
At a certain point your marginal tax rate is 60%, so working more than that means those days you take home less that 40% of a days pay. I have other things I can do which are a more beneficial use of my time.
 

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I voted Labour this morning. I live in a constituency where the Tories had 1.4% overall majority so my vote was important.

I work hard, I have a roof over my head. My bills are paid and I lead a fortunate life in comparison to others. Many aren't so lucky due to shit circumstances and I think we need to protect the most vulnerable in society.
 

Fingeredmouse

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I voted Labour this morning. I live in a constituency where the Tories had 1.4% overall majority so my vote was important.

I work hard, I have a roof over my head. My bills are paid and I lead a fortunate life in comparison to others. Many aren't so lucky due to shit circumstances and I think we need to protect the most vulnerable in society.
Hear, hear.
 

RedMist99

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I voted Labour this morning. I live in a constituency where the Tories had 1.4% overall majority so my vote was important.

I work hard, I have a roof over my head. My bills are paid and I lead a fortunate life in comparison to others. Many aren't so lucky due to shit circumstances and I think we need to protect the most vulnerable in society.
Amen brother
 

2mufc0

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I voted Labour this morning. I live in a constituency where the Tories had 1.4% overall majority so my vote was important.

I work hard, I have a roof over my head. My bills are paid and I lead a fortunate life in comparison to others. Many aren't so lucky due to shit circumstances and I think we need to protect the most vulnerable in society.
Same here, good stuff.
 

RedSky

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I voted Labour this morning. I live in a constituency where the Tories had 1.4% overall majority so my vote was important.

I work hard, I have a roof over my head. My bills are paid and I lead a fortunate life in comparison to others. Many aren't so lucky due to shit circumstances and I think we need to protect the most vulnerable in society.
Hey Quacks, good to see you. All the best to you and mini quacks, have a great Christmas!

I went out in the heavy rain and voted Labour, pretty safe Tory seat over here though.
 

Badunk

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Voted Labour in Southport. We have a very good chance to unseat the Tory MP in a constituency which has traditionally flipped between the Libdems and the Tories. Labour came 2nd last time, jumping from 19% of the vote in 2015 to almost 33% in 2017. Southport is the Miami of the Northwest. People come here to die. If Labour wins in this epicentre of gammon, they will win the election.

#VoteLabourToday
 

esmufc07

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Voted Labour in Southport. We have a very good chance to unseat the Tory MP in a constituency which has traditionally flipped between the Libdems and the Tories. Labour came 2nd last time, jumping from 19% of the vote in 2015 to almost 33% in 2017. Southport is the Miami of the Northwest. People come here to die. If Labour wins in this epicentre of gammon, they will win the election.

#VoteLabourToday
Damien Moore is the MP for Southport, he used to be my manager. He was useless.
 
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