I was wondering about political allegiances, with local elections coming up.
No one has to say how they vote, of course, it's everyone's right to keep that private.
Do you vote the same way as your partner? The way your parents did? The way your children do?
My parents were staunch Conservatives. Mum still is. They were very active members of their local Conservative committee for many years. Dad played snooker at the Conservative Club every Friday night.
I would poke my eyes with a hot stick before I would vote Conservative. If I had to choose UKIP or Conservative I would vote Conservative,but not otherwise.
When I started to vote I voted Liberal. Then I changed to Labour. My ex OH was a keen Labour supporter. 2 of my 3 DDs are very active Labour supporters. I am not sure about the other as she is not as political as her sisters.
When I moved here 8 years ago I moved from an area were Labour were pretty much guaranteed to get in every time, to one where they have no chance. Tories get in, but with Lib Dems a close second. I started to vote tactically, voting Lib Dem to attempt keep the Tories out.
Then I started to deliver newsletters and leaflets to help out my friend who is a LIb Dem councillor and on the same committee I am on.
Then I read all we were distributing and realised that Lib Dems are doing all the work around here, all the Councillors are very active in the community.
I can't say I wouldn't vote Labour again if we were to move to a different area, but I am Liberal Democrat all the way for now
I hope we get in this time, partly to see what change of leadership in our area would be like.
No one has to say how they vote, of course, it's everyone's right to keep that private.
Do you vote the same way as your partner? The way your parents did? The way your children do?
My parents were staunch Conservatives. Mum still is. They were very active members of their local Conservative committee for many years. Dad played snooker at the Conservative Club every Friday night.
I would poke my eyes with a hot stick before I would vote Conservative. If I had to choose UKIP or Conservative I would vote Conservative,but not otherwise.
When I started to vote I voted Liberal. Then I changed to Labour. My ex OH was a keen Labour supporter. 2 of my 3 DDs are very active Labour supporters. I am not sure about the other as she is not as political as her sisters.
When I moved here 8 years ago I moved from an area were Labour were pretty much guaranteed to get in every time, to one where they have no chance. Tories get in, but with Lib Dems a close second. I started to vote tactically, voting Lib Dem to attempt keep the Tories out.
Then I started to deliver newsletters and leaflets to help out my friend who is a LIb Dem councillor and on the same committee I am on.
Then I read all we were distributing and realised that Lib Dems are doing all the work around here, all the Councillors are very active in the community.
I can't say I wouldn't vote Labour again if we were to move to a different area, but I am Liberal Democrat all the way for now

I hope we get in this time, partly to see what change of leadership in our area would be like.
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