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  • I'd rather Labour didn't have the 'thumping-majority' many on this site are excited for and if a vote for Green somehow changed that I would definitetly vote Green.

    In my safe Labour seat I'll still vote Green, not from a moral perspective per se, but from a practical sense of contributing to the 'other' left vote in national statics. Anyone who thinks that means I'm indifferent to whether the Tories gets voted out is either dim or disingenous.

    edited for the pendants

  • Think this is directed at my last comment. I’m not excited for a ‘supermajority’, I’m terrified at any prospect of the tories clinging onto power in any way.

    Your suggestion that your green vote is because you are in a safe labour seat is analogous to my point about checking tactical voting sites. For your area, I imagine, you would be advised to vote with your heart because of the existing majority. It’s useful as you clearly are, to be mindful of whether one is in a marginal constituency or not.

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