Poll: What outcome would you most like to see at the General Election?

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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?”

  1. redgeorgie

    Clegg allowed the referendum to fail even though he put it in the coalition agreement, encouraged people to vote for it, and AV would have helped the very party he’s leader of?
    Yeah that makes sense. I guess the Lib Dem policy of a PR voting system is also another genius way of helping the Tories. Or maybe limiting donations to £10,000 would help the Tories when the biggest backers give many times over that amount to the Tories.
    Also, all caps and no punctuation does not make your argument any more valid.

  2. Laura

    I am a member of the Green Party and of course will be voting green in May. They are the only party to listen to the people and want to benefit the majority not the minority! Real people with real life skills!

  3. Vote Green Y'all!

    Stand yourself! They’re trying to stand in every constituency but unfortunately lack the funds – they’ve only just succeeded in crowdfunding 70k to help stand and advertise another few hundred candidates, when that’s the same amount donated by corporations and rich individuals to the Tories every 36 hours….I think it’s more a case of ‘currently can’t’ than ‘won’t’.

  4. Leon Wolfeson

    Quite

  5. Leon Wolfeson

    Not sure how turning the lights off does that, but hey.

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