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View Poll Results: Who would you/will you vote for in the Local Elections in May?

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  • Conservatives

    2 13.33%
  • Labour Party

    4 26.67%
  • Liberal Democrats

    0 0%
  • UKIP

    6 40.00%
  • Green Party

    0 0%
  • Other (BNP, SWP, Independents..)

    3 20.00%
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    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle4887061.ece

    Local Elections 2013 - Coalition faces carnage: Town Hall boost for Labour and UKIP

    Quote Originally Posted by The Sun
    THE Coalition faces carnage in next month’s local elections, a study suggests today.

    Tories are set to lose 380 councillors — a quarter of their 1,450 seats up for grabs — and the control of 11 councils.

    And 110 Lib Dems face the axe — nearly a quarter of the 480 seats they are defending.
    The Sun/YouGov predicts...

    Labour (+370 seats)
    UKIP (+40 seats)
    Liberal Democrats (-110 seats)
    Tories (-380 seats)


    Quote Originally Posted by The Sun
    The figures, based on a YouGov poll, are worse than the parties feared. A Tory insider said last night: “It’s alarming. Nearly two-thirds of those voting are in our heartlands.”

    Some 2,480 seats in 35 English councils are up for grabs on May 2.

    But more than one in four who voted Tory in 2010 would not do so now, YouGov found. Three-quarters of deserters will back UKIP. It could see Tories lose prized councils such as Lancashire — Labour for 28 years until 2009 — as well as Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

    Tories could also lose eight councils to no overall control. Labour and UKIP are poised to do well, says Plymouth Uni’s Prof Colin Rallings. Labour, on 240 seats, could win an extra 370. And UKIP, on ten, could raise that to 50.

    A Labour source said: “If we won 200 seats it would be an outstanding result.”
    Often it's hard to find out if your area is voting, but lets presume (for the sake of the poll) that it is. Who will you be voting for come May and for what reason? The numbers of candidates standing nationally are as follows, http://www7.politicalbetting.com/ind...up-on-may-2nd/

    Quote Originally Posted by PB
    Con 2,249
    Lab 2,165
    LDem 1,760
    UKIP 1,727
    Green 877
    BNP 100
    TUSC 116
    Liberal 11
    Meb K 25
    Ind/Others 782
    And for the political boffins/anyone who is interested in making a decision, here are the political party broadcasts I can find..

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    SNP as unfortunately there isn't anyone standing for UKIP and conservative are unlikely to get a majority which is a shame

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    I don't have a UKIP candidate so I'm unsure
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    I'll be voting UKIP. The only other choice than the Big 3 is the Green Party, which would be a wasted vote.

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    Conservatives. Interesting the amount of UKIP supporters there are on this forum (disproportionate to the rest of England).

    Never voting Lib Dems for anything again, and UKIP are out of the question.


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    Alas I cannot vote yet. If I could I would vote UKIP.

    Swindon has had a conservative majority since 2003, I don't expect it to change this year, but Labour seem to be gaining more popularity over the past few years over here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    Conservatives. Interesting the amount of UKIP supporters there are on this forum (disproportionate to the rest of England).

    Never voting Lib Dems for anything again, and UKIP are out of the question.
    Half the reason I am voting UKIP is so it scares the Big 3 parties further. There seems to be growing concerns in all 3 over the growth UKIP have seen in the past few months The other half is that some of their policies seem reasonably decent.

    Apparently UKIP is expected to beat the Lib Dems at the Local Elections in the East of England, coming second or to Cons/Lab.

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    Labour, although I'm fully expecting the conservatives to win our region.

    Lib Dems won it last time around, with the conservatives just missing out. BNP 3rd, with Labour last...
    Last edited by Kardan; 24-04-2013 at 09:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    Labour, although I'm fully expecting the conservatives to win our region.

    Lib Dems won it last time around, with the conservatives just missing out. BNP 3rd, with Labour last...
    BNP beat Labour? Racist area :L


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