backontrack
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Remember: if you're not eligible to vote (e.g. not old enough yet, not got citizenship), that still doesn't matter. This is a theoretical poll. Usernames NOT published.
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I see no poll...
1) Why have the Scottish branches of parties been listed separately? Makes sense for the Greens, but not really the others? Also, why are the Welsh parties not listed separately?
Whatever you think you would honestly do.2) Do you want me to vote for the candidate that I would vote for in an ideal world, or should I take tactical voting into consideration?
Yes. So no Plaid Cymru if in Scotland, for example, no SNP or DUP in England or Wales, etc..3) If you want me to vote in an ideal world, should I only vote for candidates that are likely to stand in my constituency?
I'm gonna vote LibDem. I don't like the hard-right Brexit Tory Party and I think the anti-Semitic terrorist-sympathising Labour Party led by Comrade Corbyn is a danger to the country.
But you're cool with the fundamentalist Christian homophobe that is Tim Farron?I'm gonna vote LibDem. I don't like the hard-right turn that the Tories have taken and I'm not a fan of Jeremy Corbyn's terrorist-sympathising anti-Semitic Labour Party
Whoever put Monster Raving Loony, from me, you are an absolute legend mate!
Looking at the poll shows that this forum is totally out of step with normal people as according to the poll the liberals are going to smash it.
The liberals are the most anti-democratic party around - the reversal on tuition fees being a good example. Farron is more puffed up than Sturgeon he actually thinks he''s important and interesting.
Don't worry about it - at the last General Election if the forum poll had been representative of the Electorate as a whole it would have been a Labour Landslide ...we all know the only slding they did was down and off the precipice in Scotland
Don't worry about it - at the last General Election if the forum poll had been representative of the Electorate as a whole it would have been a Labour Landslide ...we all know the only slding they did was down and off the precipice in Scotland
Why is this forum always wrong about elections ? why does it have such a high proportion of posters who consistently predict the opposite to what actually happens.
Looking at the poll shows that this forum is totally out of step with normal people as according to the poll the liberals are going to smash it.
The liberals are the most anti-democratic party around - the reversal on tuition fees being a good example. Farron is more puffed up than Sturgeon he actually thinks he''s important and interesting.
OK...who voted other? :roll:
Seriously, I'd be intrigued to know who I missed.
Tarquin Fintimlinbinwhinbimlim Bus Stop F'tang F'tang Ole Biscuit-Barrel (Silly Party)
You're being very presumptuous here. The poll has been open for two-and-a-half hours, so we haven't actually seen a fair sample from the forum yet. Anomalies like this can balance out. It is already well established that this forum is not representative of the country as a whole, but it's ridiculous to say that its membership is "out of step with normal people" - it's simply the case that this is a selective subsection of society that is generally more left leaning and generally younger than the electorate as a whole.
It'll be interesting to run the results through a calculator such as Electoral Calculus to get an impression of what the result would be if our little poll was representative (which it obviously isn't). At the current standing, it predicts:
Lib Dems 294
Conservative 160
Labour 139
UKIP 1
SNP 33
Plaid 4
Green 1
BUT: This is based on low powered data, particularly with only six voters selecting Scottish parties thus far.