Of the possible governments post-May, which would you prefer?
The General Election really is, to use the cliche, too close to call. Labour has a slight but fairly stable lead in the polls according to YouGov, but other polls have the Tories ahead (one ICM poll today gives them a four point lead over Labour).
Meanwhile the Greens and UKIP are likely to add to their one and two respective seats and no one knows how many (or how few) seats the SNP and the Lib Dems will get.
And so we want to ask you, the reader, which of the possible outcomes you would prefer, come May. The results of the survey will be published early next week.
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37 Responses to “Poll: What outcome would you most like to see at the General Election?”
Sahra Rae Taylor
Whereas every step the coalition took was not far enough for the Conservatives, they were still making it more ideologically palatable for themselves, whereas ever step was a step further away from the Lib Dems….
Faerieson
Yes, it really is difficult to imagine how the LibDems will be able to look back upon this with any sense of pride.
sarntcrip
LOL
sarntcrip
IF YOU CHECK UT HANSARD YOU’LL SEE THAT THE VERY NASTIEST VINDICTIVE BULLYING ATTACKS ON THE VULNERABLE AND DISABLED WERE VOTED FOR BY CLEGG AND CRONIES NOW THEY WANT TO SAY IT’S ALL THE FAULT OF THOSE THEY’VE PROTECTED IN POWER THE SELFSERVATIVES
sarntcrip
PREFER AN LAB GREEN/SNP CURRENT WITH 100 DAYS TP GO TED IS STILL SUPPORTING TORY POLICIES IN THE HOUSE A COALITION WOULD GIVE THEM THE SHOVE TO THE LEFT OARTY MEMBERS WANT TO SEE SORRY CAPS LOCK ERROR WHATEVER HAPPENS BULLINGDON BULLIES OUT