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Old 20-02-2013, 17:24   #3
Damien
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Re: How you choose your vote

I live in a Conservative safe seat so I usually vote for the party that I want to win just to be included in the numbers - no point tactually voting. I don't vote for a specific party each time, the first time I could vote in a General Election I voted Labour, last election Liberal Democrat.

Local Elections it depends. I have voted Green, Liberal Democrat and Labour. I just go for the one that is a match between what I want/who could win in those cases.

I don't like being a 'loyal' supporter to a party. It seems pointless. Don't give your vote away for free afterall, people should have to work for it.
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