Poll: General election voting round 5 (final one)

Voting intentions in the General Election?

  • Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

    Votes: 3 0.3%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 403 42.2%
  • Democratic Unionist Party

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 59 6.2%
  • Labour

    Votes: 176 18.4%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 67 7.0%
  • Not voting/will spoil ballot

    Votes: 42 4.4%
  • Other party (not named)

    Votes: 8 0.8%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Respect Party

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Scottish National Party

    Votes: 37 3.9%
  • Social Democratic and Labour Party

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 154 16.1%

  • Total voters
    956
  • Poll closed .
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So that means the Lib Dems will try form a government with the Conservatives. It's almost guaranteed the Conservatives will have the most seats.

Extremely unlikely, it is basically impossible for anyone apart from labour to form the next goverment.

CONS+LIB DEMS won't have enough seats to stop that
 
Extremely unlikely, it is basically impossible for anyone apart from labour to form the next goverment.

CONS+LIB DEMS won't have enough seats to stop that

Labour don't have enough either and SNP with lab stops lib instantly. Lab just ruled out SNP too, although I'm not sure I fully trust Miliband as he seems to dodge questions. Conservatives with 283 or so seats will get them in.
 
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Cameron did far more to divide this nation than Nicola did...

That's what the other parties want to bang on about but Cameron really hasn't. The divides would have been far worse under labour. Arbitrarily saying people have got richer is a bit dumb.
 
No deal what so ever with the SNP and I'd rather stay in opposition. Ed Miliband.

Labour didn't over spend. Ed Miliband

Ok Ed, your quite prepared to stab your brother in back but you won't run a government propped up by some nationalists. It just doesn't add up.
 
That's what the other parties want to bang on about but Cameron really hasn't. The divides would have been far worse under labour. Arbitrarily saying people have got richer is a bit dumb.

Have you read his comments recently, there is obviously a party line currently for the Conservatives to increase English vote by turning this into a nationalistic cauldron of crap.
 
Have you read his comments recently, there is obviously a party line currently for the Conservatives to increase English vote by turning this into a nationalistic cauldron of crap.

It isn't against Scots, it is against nationalists. They both have the opposite words in their party names so they aren't really standing for the same things.
 
Regarding working credit and child credit for workers it doesn't look like the torys are going to cut them for lower earners at all, thats what dave has said on question time, he may cut them for families who earn over 25k, which i agree with..May be a lie ?

The rate you can earn before paying tax under labour (tory say will be cut) labour want to tax low paid workers more ?

Regarding immigration and war i like where they stand, i think they've done a better job than labour. 2 years before claiming benefit under labour, 5 under tory..

When the torys talk about 15billion of cuts in public services, i think thats quite worrying..

I do feel like the torys have done more for me working in the private sector than obviously working in the public once in work..

Taxing people for an extra bedroom where those people cant find a 1 bed home and pushing certain disabled people into work or into a train line i do feel is harsh of the torys but i also think they've cracked down a lot of benefit cheats..

Zero hour contracts for big business i think should be cracked down when they can clearly afford to employ people full time but smaller business i understand why they do it to not totally fail, forcing some smaller businesses to employ people full time to the detriment of the business isnt a good idea and I've seen business fail because of it..
 
Clegg was astonishingly condensing.

Miliband handled the stupid question about Labour overspending badly and the idea he won't deal with the SNP is so absurd as to be embarrassing.

Cameron actually agreed that he dumped on the poor but no-one appears to have noticed.

I haven't seen the whole thing yet but the summaries are deeply embarrassing to all three.
 
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