What Party Do You Support in the 2010 UK Parliamentary Electrion

If I had a vote I would have put more thought into my decision. I still think that Labour probably have more experience at governing and therefore have probably made the better of a bad situation than the other two might have. And also I think they would be more likely to keep the country afloat. I just think the other two parties are not up to the job. The Conservatives are almost a joke party these days.

One cannot use the things the politicians actually say as a measure of how good they’ll be in power.

Begging your pardon, but by their very definition, they are moderate. And the Tories are definitely moderate compared to UKIP and the BNP. Isn’t politics wonderful?

Agreed. We do need to fight Mr Lemay’s ignorance.

Lib Dem for me. There is only one of their policies that I stongly disagree with and that’s their opposition to nuclear power. For the other two I disgree with more than I agree with.

Warning Torygraph but this poll type thing I found interesting, I came out 65% LibDem: How should I vote in the General Election 2010

The Lib Dems are winning the internet :D. I’m going to vote for them, the Greens or Labour. Anyone but the Tories, basically.

All of this I agree with. I’d be tempted to except I don’t want the Tories to get in so I’m voting strategically.

Very Interesting, that. I thought I was Tory, but I had the same Lib Dem score as you.

Curtis should give it a go, he may be surprised.

What definition is that? Conservatism may be a moderate philosophy in a non-political sense, but it’s not a moderate philosophy in a strict sense, and the Tories are the UK’s mainstream right-wing party, and hence not moderate.

Just out of interest which parties are moderate? And what actually makes them moderate? I think that most people would accept that the BNP are extreme, but what makes the Conservatives more extreme than the the Lib Dems or Labour? From the Maggie years backwards, all the main parties were much more polarised, but since then, they’ve all become more ‘central’.

I really don’t follow you.

That doesn’t follow. I don’t think you realise quite how far Cameron & co have dragged the Tories to the Left. Anyway, they’ve left the hard-right stuff to UKIP.

I didn’t say hard right. I said right. What issues do you see the Tories being left of Labour or the Lib Dems on?

I think you may also be confusing cause and effect, to some degree- New Labour moved to the right, at least fiscally, so Cameron and company may not have had that far to go to be “on the left”.

Yay, well at least Alliance got a seat. :slight_smile:

How would Parliament be composed going by these results?

From all reports, the Conservatives will form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. The result will be a sort of grab bag of policies mostly based around disliking what Labour has been up to.

I would guess that the general gist of the deal will be that the Conservatives get to do most of the governing, and the Lib Dems will get their electoral reform (though probably not proportional representation).