I voted Green as they have a decent foothold already, within our Labour local authority. Labour lost loads of seats in the local elections because of a long-standing bin strike (accusations of bullying).
I am politically homeless. My politics spans both left and right.
I think the Greens did really well Roch, Labour has got this vast Majority with only a third of the Public Vote?
Sir Keir Starmer was this morning basking in a massive general election win following a brutal night for Rishi Sunak's Tories - but Labour's victory is being dubbed a 'loveless landslide' and a 'super meh-jority'.
With nearly all constituencies having declared their results, Labour were found to have won barely one in three votes across the UK.
Polling experts highlighted how Labour's vote share of 33.8 per cent is likely to be less than any of Sir Tony Blair's general election victories in 1997, 2001 or 2005.
It is even less than the 40 per cent vote share hard-left Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn secured in 2017 and lower than the 36.1 per cent David Cameron got for the Conservatives in 2010 when that year's election ended in a hung parliament.