possibly the green party but their all pretty ropey , I think labour and conservative are pretty much the same . The bnp are ok "except their racists", that except their racists bit would stop me voting for them although Im not keen on multiculturalism and more large scale immigration from anywhere. I dont think we should have secondclass citizens because of race or deport people because of race , they do get peak oil so even bad people can be right about something sometimes respect I wouldnt vote for them because I think their in bed with islamists, Im not sure who I dislike more them or the bnp maybe them I think , I know I dislike fake anti fascists more than fascists because you dont expect anything better from fascists the liberals are ok I suppose
I'm one of them tactical voters. I check out the voting polls in my area before I decide who can do the most damage to the current governing party. That has normally ended up with the liberal democrats. I've voted green once, in Scotland. Would like to do it again.
I no longer support any political party in fact I am getting pretty sick and tired of them all. I stopped voting years ago because I figure we cast the votes and they count them. Cheers!
That's (in a way) been my method in the past. I've usually voted Labour simple as a vote against the BNP. In this most recent election though I couldn't bring myself to vote Labour again so I went for the Lib Dems...Conservatives won it though. First time in my town's history.
I've voted Green and Respect in the past. I expect I would again, and would back the most credible left wing challenge wherever I was....
Greens.. or Monster Raving Loony Party. Just cause they have a cool name And if britain had a socialist party worth bothering with I'd vote for them.
Never supported a party. Have always been strongly anti right wing from whichever party. My usual vote goes for everyone on the ballot paper because my local candidates are not up to my mark. I think its right to let them know I'm not impressed rather than I can't be arsed.
I guess my politics have been blind to a point coming from a traditional socialist area. The truth is I believe this town (see profile) would benefit much more from a regime change and would even consider my politics to turn blue locally to achieve this, but never nationally. It's that old addage, absolute power absolutely corrupts, and there's enough going on around me to make the town planners and councillors of the 1960/70's to blush with embarrassment.
I'm too young to vote, but I intend to vote Liberal Democrats when I can. If there was a chance that the Green or Communist parties had a chance of getting in my area then I'd consider voting for them though. I would never vote BNP though, bunch of racists. I'd probably vote for some kind of pro-EU, pro-Euro and united Europe style party, I'd really like to see Europe united and with open internal borders...
I am least interested in politics......... Jesly http://christhomas01.wordpress.com/2007/05/05/hello-world/
Green party, I might end up as an MP for them one day, so you'll all vote for me as prime minister, won't you?
We actually had a mock vote in our school to see who the younger generation would vote for when they're older. School winner was Lib Dems but i voted for the Green party. I was told one of the partys (maybe respect not sure) was chucked out of the Labour party so made their own. Just a rumor i guess.
Stickin with the Lib Dems or Independents till something that suits my needs comes along. Thinking along the line of slim line+majorirty represenattion the EU, pro controled immigration, progresive taxation, progresive drug laws, free NHS/Higher Education, England to have its own Assemble, well paid+equiped armed forces and no more of this war on terror crap.