i want to vote green but im too scared to considering they don't have the backing
so im stuck between them and labour
Conservative and Unionist Party
Labour Party
UK Independence Party (Ukip)
Liberal Democrats
Green Party of England and Wales
Scottish National Party (SNP)
Plaid Cymru
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
Sinn Fein
Social and Democratic Labour Party (SDLP)
Others (independent candidates, BNP/Respect/SWP/English Democrats
i want to vote green but im too scared to considering they don't have the backing
so im stuck between them and labour
Focusing on my local candidates which I saw:
Labour - Blames everything on the conservatives. Offers nothing of their own. Also, though it's not a big issue for me, their stance on drugs is weird so I can't imagine their stance on other things I'm unaware of.
Conservative - Almost talked about DC as if he were god. She didn't seem to have many views of her own but simply held whatever view the party did.
UKIP - Just a weird guy in general. Claims to have this undying love for the UK yet has lived in the USA for most of his life. Didn't seem overly engaged in debate and I don't think would put a huge amount of effort in. Though, he had some fair points but a lot of people shrugged it off "cos UKIP" which is a negative to the other.
Green - Shouting views which everyone would agree with without explaining how things would be done. Also for a party which is about the environment, I'm sure they wasted the most paper on leaflets in my house.
Lib Dem - On the actual candidate himself, he seemed to use his current position (something in the council) in like "oh being an MP is a natural step up" (not his actual words) and seemed overly comfortable in this already being a Lib Dem seat.
The JAC guy I posted above wasn't actually invited to the debate I saw and came in the audience, so I didn't see much of him. His views seem fairly rational for a lot of things, just a shame he stands on such a loony platform.