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scooping | 09:16 Thu 01st Jun 2017 | News
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Has anyone changed the way they are likely to vote since the beginning of the campaign?
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I'm not too keen on the present Tory set-up but as there is no sign of a viable alternative atm, it will be Conservative again.
Same here Baldric.

And as I posted the other day I want a Labour money tree to plant in my garden to pay the labour garden tax.
It already was, effectively. At least the one-party state was confined to Scotland.

As to the rest of the UK, who knows? Tories have made the least of a strong position but I still expect them to end up winning.
No
The tories should stop campaigning and save the money in the election war chest - go down the pub and have a few pints , relax and don't worry about Labour .

It's a foregone conclusion that they will have a landslide victory - honest
No
All we need is some more Abottegbra!
I'm a-swithering and a-dithering at the mo but every time one of our commanders in chief open their maws I find myself back at square one.
Lies and self satisfaction coupled with smug certainty (until a couple of weeks ago) put me off.
Add to that that if I want to hear two screeching wimmin going at it I can stand outside any pub of a weekend and satisfy my desire without bringing the country to it's knees.
Liberals it might well be.
lots of people changed party when offered cheap council houses. The country's still paying for that one. A cheap socialist trick, giving away others's property.
//The tories should stop campaigning and save the money in the election war chest - go down the pub and have a few pints , relax and don't worry about Labour .//

That would make me happy!
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Interesting sunny-dave and a few others, changing for tactical reasons. Admire it really. Always voted the same way and won't change.
My vote will still probably go for the LDs, but it will be grudging as I dislike their leader and their commitment to a second Brexit referendum. As I said on another thread, our local Labour MP is not very good and his LD opponent was much better than him before the last election.

Unfortunately, because of our antiquated electoral system, I have to choose between voting on local considerations or voting on national ones. Now that the race is closer I might change to Labour based on the latter, but I really would prefer to see the old MP back in.
Nope.
Did you enjoy your dinner, Garaman?
Yes, I was going to waste my vote on Green or UKIP as I will never vote tory and not keen on Corbyn, but have now decided, due to the pensioner bashing, to vote Labour and hopefully help to decrease May's majority!
It was lunch, Talbot, but yes it was very nice thanks, though it would have been even nicer had I not had to drive.
yes at the beginning i was thinking i may vote for the conservatives. Now im not so sure. in our area it's a 2 horse race between cons and LD, so my alternative is voting LD or not voting at all
Bednobs....vote LD !
I'm still wavering between Lib Dem and Lab. I'd love to vote Lab, but I live in a constituency where they always come a distant third.
I think it will have to be LD as a tactical vote to at least try to reduce May's majority. She seems to be managing that on her own though.

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