Local elections 2011: voting intentions
Well we haven't had a polling thread in a while and I think it'll be interesting to see what voting intentions/who you support at the moment on the forum are considering we're now a few months into the coalition period, the problems with the Euro currency, the student fees issue and so forth. Below are the latest polls (yougov);
National voting intention (does not include 'none of the above');
Conservative and Unionist Party (Tories) 41%
Labour Party 39%
Liberal Democrats 10%
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 5%
Green Party of England and Wales 2%
British National Party (BNP) 1%
So who do you support at the moment, who did you support pre-election and so forth + the reasons why you've changed your mind/still support the same political party. Alongside the May 2011 local elections there will be the referendum on voting reform that was part of the coalition deal which will decide whether or not the United Kingdom has its elections based on the present First Past the Post (FPTP) system or the Alternative Vote (AV) system so it would be interesting to know what people are leaning towards concerning that referendum.
National voting intention for planned 2011 AV referendum;
First Past the Post 43%
Alternative Vote 32%
Wouldn't vote 8%
Don't know 19%
- Parties against ending the FPTP system;
Conservative and Unionist Party (Tories)
- Parties wanting the introduction of the AV system;
Labour Party
Liberal Democrats
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)
Green Party of England and Wales
- Parties not decided;
British National Party(BNP)
*Labour is unsure on the bill as it includes boundary changes, while UKIP, the BNP and the Greens would prefer AV+
Thoughts/opinions, can you vote?