GM Decides: Which way are you voting

Which way would you vote in Dec

  • Brexit Party

  • Conservative

  • Green

  • Lib Dem

  • Regional (SNP, Plaid, DUP etc)

  • I rather be Golfing /Abstain

  • Labour

  • UKIP


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I've just decided that I don't like the apparent result of this poll. Please can we have GMDecides2 or at least a vote to decide on whether to have one or not?
 
all supported said policies until they were told they were Labour policies, most replied oh no they couldn’t vote for Corbyn.

That isnt a huge surprise, generally the big three are fairly centred and all put forward good things, the difference maker is something else entirely.

I just don’t trust a certain party with the counties finances, based on the past performances!

I think people often support a lot of the oppositions ideas, they could be “borrowed” from each other easily these days. You would think it’s a labour one but turns out it’s Tory and vice versa.
 
That isnt a huge surprise, generally the big three are fairly centred and all put forward good things, the difference maker is something else entirely.

I just don’t trust a certain party with the counties finances, based on the past performances!

I think people often support a lot of the oppositions ideas, they could be “borrowed” from each other easily these days. You would think it’s a labour one but turns out it’s Tory and vice versa.

What I find is the country is in a mess, broke etc but the Tories cut all funding to things but hand some of it back in tax cuts, your £50 a month better off under the Tories ... But that £50 could have paid for 5 firestations, 4 nurses and a new bus route
 
What I find is the country is in a mess, broke etc but the Tories cut all funding to things but hand some of it back in tax cuts, your £50 a month better off under the Tories ... But that £50 could have paid for 5 firestations, 4 nurses and a new bus route

... and what would the bus say on the side?
 
What I find is the country is in a mess, broke etc but the Tories cut all funding to things but hand some of it back in tax cuts, your £50 a month better off under the Tories ... But that £50 could have paid for 5 firestations, 4 nurses and a new bus route
Wow, fifty quid for fire stations, nurses and bus route, that's cheap. Think I'd rather have the bus spin.
 
Wow, fifty quid for fire stations, nurses and bus route, that's cheap. Think I'd rather have the bus spin.

So our EU membership is £10.50 a month per person

£50 per month goes a lot Further than the side of the bus figures
 
So our EU membership is £10.50 a month per person

£50 per month goes a lot Further than the side of the bus figures
I quite like that way of presenting, but have not seen the working out.

I think we are something like 32 million in employment. So to compare to the post quoted that I think would be a decent figure to calculate off.
 
I quite like that way of presenting, but have not seen the working out.

I think we are something like 32 million in employment. So to compare to the post quoted that I think would be a decent figure to calculate off.

32 million people £50 a month over 12 months would be

19,200,000,000 per year

What is it net 9 billion we pay into the EU

So if they just used stopped the silly tax breaks they could use that money for something
 
If the number of responders to the survey is compared to the numbers of 'views' it would seem there is quite a few who don't give a monkeys !
 
I'd be more curious to know how many people have a vote that actually matters.
I've been voting for 35 years in general elections and never lived anywhere that was decided by less than 10000 votes. Does this seem like a good thing?
 
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