I'll probably be voting Conservative come the election (my first time voting in a general election, I'm 21) as from reading about online it seems that they are the party whom care the most about funding to Science than the others; I couldn't even find a mention of what Labour's Science R&D funding figures would be in their manifesto.
Of course, Green did say they would increase Science spending to 1% of GDP (up from the current 0.65%) however I don't quite know where they would get the money to do this from - despite it being a good thing.
It really concerns me that virtually no time has been spent discussing Science and Technology, with regards to the election, by politicians and those working in media alike. Funding for Science is an absolutely critical thing in this country and if any of the future governments aren't careful then we will slowly start losing some of our excellent and world leading research statuses in research institutes and universities across the country. To put it into perspective, Britain currently only spends 0.65% of GDP on funding for Science which is lower than the 0.8% average across G8 countries and far lower than the likes of China and South Korea with 2.5% and 5% respectively.
I wish more time would be spent talking about Science and just how critically important it is to Britain.