Left Foot Forward poll: 34 per cent want a Labour majority

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Last week we asked Left Foot Forward readers what outcome they'd most like to see at the General Election. We had 471 responses, and here's what we found out

 

34.4 per cent of you said you’d like an outright Labour majority, compared to 10.6 per cent who’d like a Conservative majority. Only 13 of you (2.8 per cent) would like things to stay as they are with another Conservative/Lib Dem coalition.

Seven per cent would like to see a Labour-led coalition with the Lib Dems, but 10.8 would like Labour to lead a coalition with the SNP, and 19.3 per cent (91 of you) would like to see Labour lead a coalition with the Greens.

The second most popular choice after a Labour majority was a three-party coalition with Labour, the Greens and the SNP, which 27.6 per cent of you are hoping for. The least popular choice was a Tory/SNP coalition, which only two of you would like to see.

25 of you would like a Tory/UKIP coalition – half the number who are hoping for an outright Tory majority. Adding the Lib Dems into that coalition sees popularity fall to 1.06 per cent.

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Ruby Stockham is a staff writer at Left Foot Forward. Follow her on Twitter

60 Responses to “Left Foot Forward poll: 34 per cent want a Labour majority”

  1. Guest

    Your posts still exist, right. And you oppose holding principles, right.
    You’re always thus be a lot, politically.

  2. Guest

    Keep demanding others follow your fetishes.

  3. Guest

    So you say your posts don’t exist, as you admit you make excuses since you’re the troll. Okay!

    Keep demanding I play your silly little trolling game, as you try and deny your clear political affiliation. And…oh, right, you’re a Stalinist. My bad!

  4. JustAnotherNumber

    What?

    I’m really struggling to make any sense of most of what you’re saying here. It’s mostly gibberish. What I can make linguistic sense of, appears to be the opposite of the truth. Even if you’re trolling, you’re really not very good at it.

    I have not said any posts don’t exist.
    I have not made any excuses.
    I have not admitted making any excuses.
    I have not revealed my political affiliation, in terms of a party or political theory, other than to state that I’m a moderate progressive centre-leftist, and your guesses so far as to my political affiliation have all been wrong.

    This exchange is at once frustrating and fascinating. I honestly don’t know what you’re going to come up with next. It’s bewildering and quite hilarious.

  5. JustAnotherNumber

    I’ll respond to these three statements one at a time, as best I can.

    “Your posts still exist, right.”
    Correct

    “And you oppose holding principles, right.”
    Incorrect

    “You’re always thus be a lot, politically.”
    This makes no sense in terms of the grammar, morphology or syntax of English.

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