Stooo wrote:Cannydc wrote:Tactical voting could swing a victory for pro-remain parties in the December election, new research suggests.
Boris Johnson would fail to get a majority if one in three pro-remain voters in England and Wales switched their vote, the campaign group Best for Britain said.
In this scenario, the Conservatives would win 309 seats, Labour 233, the Liberal Democrats 34, Plaid Cymru four and the Greens one.
When the Scottish National party, Democratic Unionist party and the Commons Speaker are factored in, this would give pro-remain parties a majority of four.
Best for Britain has launched GetVoting.org to give tactical voting advice based on postcode.
That's
http://www.getvoting.orgStop Brexit in it's tracks.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... tion-study
Tactical is one to steer clear of apparently, some of these are data mining sites. It pays to be cautious in this day and age
I'm using Best For Britain even though they've fucked up their security certificates
https://www.getvoting.org/
This is definitely run by the Libdems !!!
A new tactical voting website has been criticised for advising pro-remain voters to back the Liberal Democrats in some seats where the party is way behind Labour, including key knife-edge marginals against the Conservatives.
The website, launched by the pro-remain Best for Britain organisation, suggested that voters should back the Lib Dems in Kensington, where the Labour MP Emma Dent Coad has a majority of just 20 against her Tory opponent.
The Lib Dems received just 4,724 votes there in 2017 compared with 16,313 for the Tories and 16,333 for Labour.
Likewise in Cities of London and Westminster, the website recommends voting Lib Dem, where the candidate got just 4,270 in 2017, compared with 18,005 for the successful Tory incumbent and 14,857 for Labour.
Both seats have high-profile Lib Dem defectors standing, with former Tory Sam Gyimah in Kensington and former Labour MP Chuka Umunna in Cities of London and Westminster.
Hope over reality.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... tion-study