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What party hold it now? Is that likely to change? How are you going to vote?

Mine is one of the safest Tory seats, unlikely to change hands, I'll vote Tory.

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Ours is a very, very safe Tory  seat, although the Police commissioner vote was  closer than it  ever has been.

I shall be voting Reform.  It is not a wasted vote - I wish to give the Cons. a shock - rather like the UKIP vote did to prompt the Referendum.  The Tories may then possibly turn into an acceptable party.  If not - by then Reform will be very serious contenders for a lot of MPs.

My area is always Conservative and since Tony Blair taught me to vote Conservative I've never wavered but this time I'll go to the polls - that's if I actually go - with no conviction whatsoever.  I detest disloyalty and this government has proven itself to be good at that.  On the other hand the prospect of Keir Starmer's Labour government that looms before us is unthinkable.  I believe a lot of conservative voters feel similarly disillusioned and disenfranchised.  Rather than a vote for a party, my vote will be against Labour - but that will be the only reason I'll vote - if I vote.

Don't forget to polish your halo Naomi.

//I shall be voting against the party I'd least like to see form a government (.....) and for a party most likely to win the seat apart from them (.....). //

This is basically what the vast majority of people do at every election NJ. We vote against parties not for them.

As a town that overwhelmingly voted for Brexit (66.6%), Burnley returned a Tory at the last general election for the first time in over a hundred years.

I will be mildly surprised if, Asian defections notwithstanding, the town does not return the Labour candidate. 

My vote, as per usual, will remain private.

The Reform Party leader has said several times to-day they'll have 630 candidates "in England, Scotland and Wales. No ifs, no buts"

That's fine, "but" there's only 627 seats in Great Britain so, "if" his claim is true, three folk are going to be disappointed...

I'm in a tory safe seat, however, the MP is a lazy shower. I just can't bring myself to vote labour to get her out, so I don't think I'll vote this time round.

Reform party for me. The others have a proven record of deceiving the electorate. Give them a chance the system badly needs reform.

"The Reform Party leader has said several times to-day they'll have 630 candidates"

I suspect one reason for calling an election now is to try to catch Reform UK plc on the hop. They're nowhere near selecting all their candidates yet. Standing in every seat was always a foolish move in their part anyway: what's the betting a few unvetted loons slip through the net to their embarrassment.

Voting Reform plc won't bring reform as there aren't going to be enough people voting for them to win them probably even one seat never mind enough to have a say in government. It'll be a protest vote only: which is fine, but as long as you realise that 

Why no Reform candidates in Northern Ireland?

Some here feel we're as much a part of the UK as Finchley.

In the 2019 general election, the Tories were the only one of the three main UK parties to field a candidate and then in only four of the eighteen Ulster constituencies.

I've just found out that out MP is not standing. I might be voting after all.

My constituency is almost always won by the Tories, although the Lib Dems did win in 1997 and 2001.

As probably many people will do, I vote will for who I judge has the best chance of booting the Tory out

SANDY, just seen there's a pact between Reform and the TUV for the election so they will be fielding only TUV candidates in Ulster.

Stephen Flynn is my MP just now.He cares more for the Hamas terrorists than he does for us Aberdonians.

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