Survey: European elections – who gets your vote?

Who will get your vote in next week's European elections?

Next Thursday (22 May), 46 million voters will go to the polls to decide who will sit in the European Parliament for the next five years.

The European Parliament is the only directly elected institution in the European Union and therefore it’s paramount that people actually vote. As the old argument goes, you can’t seriously complain about things if you don’t bother to do the one thing that can make a difference: i.e. cast a vote.

So who will get your vote next week?

We will publish the results of the poll next Wednesday.

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14 Responses to “Survey: European elections – who gets your vote?”

  1. Guest

    Labour. The Greens don’t stand a chance, the lib dens likewise plus they are dirty bunch of turncoat —–ards who sold their manifesto for a mess of pottage, the Tories who are exploiting the deficit. To put an end to the social services by selling them off to enrich themselves and their allies

  2. Mike Stallard

    Round here in the Fenland everybody used to be Conservative. But that was before Mr Cameron. Now every one seems to be Ukip. I shall certainly vote Ukip because it doesn’t matter who gets into the European Parliament (we only get 9.7% of the seats anyway) and I want to send a message to Mr Cameron…

  3. Helen Tapper

    Its frightening the amount of UKIP supporters there are in the Southwest. I wonder if the same people would have voted for Oswald Moseley in the 1930’s. Reading some of the newspapers and editorials of the time, I would say yes.

  4. Helen Tapper

    Its frightening the number of Ukip supporters there are in the South-west.I wonder if the same people would have voted for Oswald Moseley in the 1930’s. Judging by the newspaper comments that I’ve read of that time, I think they would. I think racism and nationalism are the most dreadful threats of our time.

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