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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe conversation that seems to be going on is that it is fine to vote for a different party (e.g. tactical voting) but not to publicise it. So if voting Lib Dem is not in itself against the rules, then reporting publicly that you did is claimed to be the behaviour that equates to supporting a different party. That is open to counterargument.
The punishment should fit the crime of a traitor. I'll leave it there![emoji848]
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI see your point. If you don't publically state you voted for another party nobody is any the wiser, so you can vote for a non labour candidate, technically breaking the rule, and get away with it so long as you don't brag about it.
The punishment should fit the crime of a traitor. I'll leave it there![emoji848]
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThis is the amusing bit.
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Originally posted by meridian View Post
What I take from these graphs is that the labour vote migrated to the Lib dems and Greens ( Remain) whilst the conservative vote migrated to Brexit (Leave). However, in the labour heartlands of the North of England, there was a significant vote away from Labour towards the brexit Party which is why the brexit party came top in virtually every constituency. So what we have here is another southern poll all about the South East of England.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSomething not quite right with these graphs. perhaps the sample was only taken inside the M25.
What I take from these graphs is that the labour vote migrated to the Lib dems and Greens ( Remain) whilst the conservative vote migrated to Brexit (Leave). However, in the labour heartlands of the North of England, there was a significant vote away from Labour towards the brexit Party which is why the brexit party came top in virtually every constituency. So what we have here is another southern poll all about the South East of England.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThese are party members, not voters.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSomething not quite right with these graphs. perhaps the sample was only taken inside the M25.
What I take from these graphs is that the labour vote migrated to the Lib dems and Greens ( Remain) whilst the conservative vote migrated to Brexit (Leave). However, in the labour heartlands of the North of England, there was a significant vote away from Labour towards the brexit Party which is why the brexit party came top in virtually every constituency. So what we have here is another southern poll all about the South East of England.Comment
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