I was voting Green before, and I still am now. I read the TUSC pamphlet and it was basically the same as the Greens' but without that comforting veneer of middle-class complacency which I require
UKIP for me, but its interesting that the Liberals are trying to sell themselves as the coalition Kings. We will see whether they actually achieve enough seats to become anything other than has-beens.
Labour, for lack of something better, but may vote Green since Bexley is a safe Tory seat, disagree with both however on onshore windfarms, unnecessary inefficient blight on our small and still beautiful island, industrial and domestic solar getting more efficient and cheaper every day
for the first time ever my mp knocked on my door Sunday and we had a good chat over a brew, just confirming my belief that the tories are best for my interests, I got a knock ten mins later and there was a member of the labour party asking me if I would be interested in meeting their candidate I told him I would be very interested as I don't currently believe they are for me and I will be voting tory, still haven't come back to see me yet and it's now weds.
I don't know enough to make an educated choice. I rely on people who influence me - Steve Coogan is winning at the moment. I know I don't like the Tories, and couldn't imagine anyone in their right minds looking at George Osborne and that reprehensible fellow Gove and thinking "That's the lot for me!" without being some sort of Bond villain.
Ultimately, there's literally no chance of the Tories losing Reigate, so it all seems pointless anyway! But if I don't vote I can't complain about those... people... voting for UKIP. So I'd better turn up.
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Ultimately, there's literally no chance of the Tories losing Reigate, so it all seems pointless anyway! But if I don't vote I can't complain about those... people... voting for UKIP. So I'd better turn up.