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Who would you vote for?

If there was a general election who you you vote for?


  • Total voters
    38
  • Poll closed .
I voted Reform last time with reservations.

I don't trust Farage and because they are a fairly new party it means that the quality of some of their candidates and policies are questionable, however all of these concerns apply to the other parties.

In the end I voted for them as the best of a bad lot.
 
I voted Reform last time with reservations.

I don't trust Farage and because they are a fairly new party it means that the quality of some of their candidates and policies are questionable, however all of these concerns apply to the other parties.

In the end I voted for them as the best of a bad lot.

That's not why you voted for them though. Why. What is it they have which attracted you? And is it based on any facts or data?
 
That's not why you voted for them though. Why. What is it they have which attracted you? And is it based on any facts or data?
I want change, I'm not sure Reform will provide that but it may force the Tories into becoming well err Tories and not liberals.
 
I am led to believe that some wealthy Conservative donors are withholding backing for the party over concerns over the leadership of Kemi Badenoch.Some are of the opinion that Kemi is failing to capitalise on Labour’s wretched record in Government and must prove herself by stemming suspected losses in the forthcoming local elections.
 
I want change, I'm not sure Reform will provide that but it may force the Tories into becoming well err Tories and not liberals.
Fundamental changes are being made at CCHQ, the objective being to create a new party, focused on winning elections and delivering conservatism across the UK again.
In order to build an 'army' that can be successful, the Conservative Party need to select candidates who can be champions for their local areas but who, in time, can serve in a radical, transforming government once again, too.

We will be creating a new 'army' of Conservative candidates with the priority being communication, charisma, cleverness and, most of all, Conservatism.
A new cadre of future Conservative MPs who really believe in less tax, less interference and less regulation etc etc.

We are on the long road to rebuilding our party.
 
Watch Liz Truss below. And then ask yourself why her tenure as PM got cancelled so quickly ? The problem is no longer even the politicians, its the whole infrastructure around them. The media, the Civil Service, the banks, the education system, Tech giants, big pharma, religious leaders, Hollywood, globalist corporates, huge demographic tranches of voting & political dissent ...........everything.

Its too late to simply blame named politicians or even a Political Party. Look at the enormous conspiracy to keep populists out of Government. Trump is the exception to the rule. Look at France, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland.....populists not welcome.

 
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Watch Liz Truss below. And then ask yourself why her tenure as PM got cancelled so quickly ? The problem is no longer even the politicians, its the whole infrastructure around them. The media, the Civil Service, the banks, the education system, Tech giants, big pharma, religious leaders, Hollywood, globalist corporates, huge demographic tranches of voting & political dissent ...........everything.

Its too late to simply blame named politicians or even a Political Party. Look at the enormous conspiracy to keep populists out of Government. Trump is the exception to the rule. Look at France, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland.....populists not welcome.

The BOE's quantitive tightening bond sell off measures, announced on the eve of the Truss mini-budget, really did for her and Kwasi imo.

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I want change, I'm not sure Reform will provide that but it may force the Tories into becoming well err Tories and not liberals.

Farage last offered 'change' with brexshit. Look what's happened.

He's full of s***, that's the issue with what he offers, in reality.
 
Fundamental changes are being made at CCHQ, the objective being to create a new party, focused on winning elections and delivering conservatism across the UK again.
In order to build an 'army' that can be successful, the Conservative Party need to select candidates who can be champions for their local areas but who, in time, can serve in a radical, transforming government once again, too.

We will be creating a new 'army' of Conservative candidates with the priority being communication, charisma, cleverness and, most of all, Conservatism.
A new cadre of future Conservative MPs who really believe in less tax, less interference and less regulation etc etc.

We are on the long road to rebuilding our party.
The ONLY way the Tories can win again is exactly the same way as any other party can win.

They need to hold the centre ground. That great bulk of voters who are neither on the left nor right but agree with parts of both philosophies.

Go too far to the right and you may recapture those now supporting Reform but will alienate those in the centre. Just as Labour does when it drifts to the left.

Those who complain about the sameness of British politics fail to recognise why that is. To hold power it’s essential to first win elections and without the centre you don’t.

As a marketeer I can see this really clearly. Those who passionately believe in their cause often cannot. Having, in your opinion, the best product in the world is useless unless there are customers who will buy it.
 
You should vote for the party that is going to do the least governing as government at all levels is generally incompetent, economically reckless and damaging. We are vastly over governed and over taxed - abolish regional parliaments, regional councils, metro mayors and police commissioners for starters. However, as we have to have some degree of the necessary evil of government, have a look at the SDP Home - SDP - The Social Democratic Party they are not quite as deranged as the rest.
 
If you believe self indulgent nonsense is fun, then fine.

I await the conclusions you will attempt to draw from this bit of fun.
Labour are a party of broken promises ie energy,winter payments,grooming gangs ect. We need a party that will tackle these issues and be for the working class and not for the rich.
 
The 27 votes cast answering the Ops questionaire are hardly enough to work out voting intentions in the future. Tho,the order of Reform in the top two seems right.
 

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