General Election 2017 | Cabinet reshuffle: Hunt re-appointed Health Secretary for record third time

How do you intend to vote in the 2017 General Election if eligible?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 80 14.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 322 58.4%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 57 10.3%
  • Green

    Votes: 20 3.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 13 2.4%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 29 5.3%
  • Independent

    Votes: 3 0.5%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 11 2.0%
  • Other (UUP, DUP, BNP, and anyone else I have forgotten)

    Votes: 14 2.5%

  • Total voters
    551
  • Poll closed .
Wales current position

Labour 17
Conservatives 2
Plaid Cymru 2
 
Are DUP in favour of a hard brexit? How would they vote on any of those issues?
 
Person that developed YouGov model



BBC figure of 322 still seems OTT though...
 
Obviously the Scots are voting for staying in the UK but not for the right bloody party...
i guess they are worried if Labour got it it might be in coalition with then SNP, and the SNP might demand another referendum as part of that coalition and seems very clear the Scotish people don't want that.
 
It's a mixture of things really. Peoples opinions towards Tory has softened over the years, well in the younger generation. My parents who harboured resentment in the past don't really care about policies from 30 years ago that were implemented. Some areas are also just getting richer. Some view Labours Immigration laws to be far too soft so have tactically voted Tories, when they may vote SNP usually.

Tories are still (publicly) hated in Scotland. Most who vote for them wouldn't tell anyone for the constant stream of abuse that would come your way.
My first boyfriend once lived in loch Lomond with his ex (my tag line was bestowed upon me because of him) he said rurally people weren't doing because a back of jobs, why why why would they vote tories
 
 
Ugh, great we'll get a government of DisMay and NI UKIP.
 
Scotland voting Tories - but voted remain. Stupid fecking country. Having a meltdown right now.
 
I still think May might be in trouble even with a small majority. Trying to negotiate Brexit with so little leeway is going to be incredibly difficult for her.
 
It's a mixture of things really. Peoples opinions towards Tory has softened over the years, well in the younger generation. My parents who harboured resentment in the past don't really care about policies from 30 years ago that were implemented. Some areas are also just getting richer. Some view Labours Immigration laws to be far too soft so have tactically voted Tories, when they may vote SNP usually.

Tories are still (publicly) hated in Scotland. Most who vote for them wouldn't tell anyone for the constant stream of abuse that would come your way.
interesting, cheers.
 
Any idea what time we will know clear outcome?
 
Is she not fecked due to SNP losing lots of seats tonight?
I'd have thought so, though SNP still being the biggest party there will give her something to hide behind. Given how high the 2015 results were for them then losing seats was expected, but to lose to the Tories like this is something different. Given how front-and-centre she's been on the national stage throughout her leadership, she must carry some responsibility. But whether she will...
 
Scotland voting Tories - but voted remain. Stupid fecking country. Having a meltdown right now.
Split Labour to SNP vote won't be helping. fecking Tories in Scotland. The shame.

If the Tory/DUP alliance happens because of Scotland, I may actually cry.
 
Amber might got as well. Something positive, I guess.