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  • Wouldn't be CL would it if...

    a) Someone posts a simple 3 question on line questionaire

    and

    b) It gets dissected interminably till we lose sight of what the post was initially about.

    Then don't create a survey with any ambiguity then.
  • the lib dems have seriously damaged their popularity. Particularly amongst young people - most of which actually voted for them. Their future is fucked.
    Maybe. Much the same was said about Labour in the 80s.
  • @PragueAddick‌ Lib Dems were only formed in 1988 so a Massive 26 years of tradition. They no longer have a single councillor representing them on Machester City Council and polled less votes than the Green Party at the 2014 Local Elections. I moved to Manchester City Centre in 2001 and my Ward the City Ward had always returned three Lib Dem Councillors. Since the General Election the local Lib Dem Party machine has imploded IF this is repeated across the country then as @kentaddick‌ they are ....ed!
  • Done.

    Would love to see a similar survey on how people would vote at the moment, if they will at all.
  • edited November 2014
    Done. The alternative to the recognised political franchise are the manipulations of the multinational corporations, the single most powerful system, elected or otherwise. Two cheers for democracy!


    I am not Russell Bland.
  • Sorry if I'm stating the obvious or it wasnt a real question

    Euro elections have very low turnout and often attract protest votes or exagerate certain parties

    Bi elections also attract mid term protest votes

    People believe neither 'matter'

    The biggy of course is the general election, even then you are doing well to get 70pc turnout, but in some ways that is the real 'electorate'

    Polls of course famously have deviation, scientifically, was it plusnor minus 5 pc so potentially big impact, but also cos people sometimes lie about who they vote for, apparently.

    Finally labours vote is more consolidated so tend to get more seats with less votes

    Saw something interesting that lab won one or two general elections without relying on scottish votr
  • Maybe. Much the same was said about Labour in the 80s.
    labour weren't in a coalition government and they werent the 3rd largest party at the time. I'd say those that voted lib dems around my age are now going to vote green.
  • labour weren't in a coalition government and they werent the 3rd largest party at the time. I'd say those that voted lib dems around my age are now going to vote green.
    I don't know how old you are but they've had a massive increase in membership amongst young voters.
  • I don't know how old you are but they've had a massive increase in membership amongst young voters.
    lib dems? Maybe in 2010 election yes. Most of the people i knew who werent that interested in politics and did vote, voted lib dems. I'm sure they must've gained a lot of young members then as well. But the tuition fee rises and the fact clegg has become everything he said he wasnt means probably all of those that i know at least that voted lib dems won't and will never vote for them again.
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