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    European Elections - Voting Intentions

    68
    Conservative
    1.47%
    1
    Labour
    23.53%
    16
    Liberal Democrats
    16.18%
    11
    Greens
    42.65%
    29
    Change UK
    0%
    0
    Brexit Party
    5.88%
    4
    UKIP
    0%
    0
    SNP
    4.41%
    3
    Plaid Cymru
    5.88%
    4
    Northern Irish Party
    0%
    0

    #2
    Just a bit of fun.

    I don't think we have any active Northern Irish voters on OTF hence the catch-all category but I wasn't allowed to add any other options anyway.

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      #3
      Lib Dems.

      Three months ago I was expecting to be voting TIG. That went well.

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        #4
        If I had a UK vote, Plaid. Here in Spain Verdes or Podemos.

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          #5
          Notional vote in NI election (I haven't lived there since 1985 but maintain an interest

          1 Green
          2 Alliance
          3 UUP
          4 SDLP
          5 Independent (Morrice)
          6 Independent (McCann)

          97 Tory
          98 UKIP
          99 TUV
          1,690 DUP
          1,916 SF

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            #6
            Originally posted by Defensive minded
            What are Plaid Cymru standing for?
            In the European context, Remain and a second referendum.

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              #7
              Wales

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                #8
                I'll vote for the Green candidate in Ireland South, Grace O'Sullivan - still undecided about transfers.

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                  #9
                  Greens into an early but not unexpected lead.

                  Only one pro-Brexit vote so far

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                    #10
                    GroenLinks.

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                      #11
                      Still can't vote green in Ireland as long as Eamon Ryan is still leader,they were a gang of arrogant fucks in government when we were heading for the rocks.

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                        #12
                        Well, Labour are off the mark . . .

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                          #13
                          I'll be voting USR, but if I were in the UK, almost certainly Green.

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                            #14
                            Labour. We are still in the EU. Therefore we need to send as many left-leaning MEPs to Brussels, from across the continent, as possible.

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                              #15
                              Surprised at the lack of SNP votes so far. They would be my choice if I had the option.

                              I didn't realise we had some shy Brexiters on the board. I suppose that makes a change from all the loudmouth Brexiters everywhere else.
                              Last edited by Fussbudget; 17-05-2019, 13:56.

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                                #16
                                I'd hope that people vote honestly but I couldn't rule out the odd bit of mischief-making.

                                Three OTFers (not including LukeR) have said that they voted for Brexit though and there could well be others. Just a bit of a shame that they don't feel that they can discuss the issue a bit more on here, assuming that they want to of course.

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                                  #17
                                  I'll vote tactically for an unambiguously pro-Remain party. So either Lib Dem, Green or ChangeUK, whichever I'm lead to believe has the best chance of winning seats in the East of England. The order I listed the parties in is not accidental, though.

                                  I'm intrigued who the two (current) votes for Farage's cavalcade come from. Lurkers?

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                                    #18
                                    No option for "will not vote"?

                                    I'm still undecided between Greens and not voting.

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                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Nocturnal Submission View Post
                                      I'd hope that people vote honestly but I couldn't rule out the odd bit of mischief-making.

                                      Three OTFers (not including LukeR) have said that they voted for Brexit though and there could well be others. Just a bit of a shame that they don't feel that they can discuss the issue a bit more on here, assuming that they want to of course.
                                      I do worry we can be somewhat of an echo chamber, but if the closet Brexiteers craft their posts with skill and vigour, they should be able to fight their political corner.

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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by TonTon View Post
                                        No option for "will not vote"?

                                        I'm still undecided between Greens and not voting.

                                        Yes, I was limited in the number of options I could offer. No "Others" either so apologies to all the English Democrat, SPGB and Yorkshire Party voters on the board.

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                                          #21
                                          Mischief-making on OTF.... never.

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                                            #22
                                            I'd like to vote SP, but they are a bit anti -Europe. PVDA are a bunch of Blairites, so it will be Groenlinks for me.

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                                              #23
                                              Yes, DM. UKIP moved even further to the Right so Farage was encouraged to set up a new party, which is hoovering up the bulk of the Leave vote.

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                                                #24
                                                Indeed, when you add up the old UKIP vote to defecting Tory leavers, the Brexit Party vote is similar, if not declining compared with the vote for similar groupings in 2014.

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                                                  #25
                                                  Green for me, for maybe the third time in my life (voted Labour every other time).

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