Tactical Voting

Tactical Voting

Tactical Voting ……

Carry on reading and find out how to elect pro-Remain MPs to maintain our close ties with Europe in this most historic of elections

YOUR Vote can make a REAL Difference!

Tactical Voting also known as Strategic Voting, occurs in elections with more than two candidates, when a voter supports another candidate more strongly than his or her sincere preference, in order to prevent an undesirable outcome. In other words when it is necessary to go against lifelong beliefs and allegiances and vote for a candidate who supports your views on a particular subject, in this case Remain.  However, in some instances it could be necessary to vote for a candidate when they are pro-Remain and pro-EU, whereas the candidate of your preferred party could be pro-Brexit.

Tactical voting will help to secure as many pro-remain MPs in Parliament as possible in order to stop Theresa May in her tracks and halt her progress towards a hard Brexit. With tactical voting, it is pointless to vote for your preferred candidate whose principles you believe in if they came 3rd or 4th in the 2015 election with a small number of votes and do not have any chance of winning the seat in your constituency.

Vote Tactically

You should use tactical voting to make a difference. As Gina Miller said in her launch speech for
Best for Britain

“People are worried about the future direction of this country, they believe in Parliamentary democracy and they believe, as do we, that only tactical voting in this election can ensure that Parliament plays their full part in the future of this country. Throughout the course of this General Election campaign we will be focusing on educating and empowering people to make a tactical vote and choosing MPs who will do the Best for Britain.”

Best for Britain

To join Gina Miller’s Best for Britain, you can sign up at bestforbritain.org click on “join the campaign” scroll down and fill in a couple of details, it only takes a minute to do. Once you have done so you will receive a daily email giving interesting facts and up-to-date information together with links to other sites and newspaper articles.

If you want to go directly to the Best for Britain Tactical Voting site you can find it HERE

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Here is another helpful site regarding Tactical Voting: tactical2017.com. When you click on the link you put in your postcode or town, where you are eligible vote, and it tells you which party you should vote for if you wish to vote tactically. We will be updating this page on a regular basis as and when we have more information on tactical voting for you so please keep checking regularly to find out what is new.

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tactical 2017

Please also tell any students you, your family or your friends know about this link: http://ge2017.com/students

The link will allow them, in 30 seconds, to determine where their vote will be most powerful, either at home or at Uni. They simply enter their home & Uni postcodes & click on “compare” to see which is their best voting option.  For example, if their university constituency is a safe seat for one party but their home constituency is a contested seat between two, their vote at home will have a bigger impact for tactical voting purposes.  They can use the link to register to vote and to vote tactically to avoid a hard Brexit. Their votes matter!

Vote Smart

Maybe you are worried about the NHS; your pension; the cost of your education; or the Conservative’s destructive Brexit policies. Whatever your motive, with a tactical vote on June 8th, you can help get a better balance in Parliament.

If you want the safety net of a more balanced Parliament, the best way to make a difference is by voting for the opposition party most likely to win. Even if it isn’t your usual choice. Find your area on the Vote Smart site to get started.

Candidate List by Vote for Europe
These are suggestions for Tactical Voting which have been developed in consultation with other groups.

Explanatory information to accompany the list can be found HERE

If you have any queries or comments please send them to enquiries@bremaininspain.com.

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We provide an extract of articles from a variety of news sources that you may have missed over the past week. To read the whole story please click on the link.

Tactical voting: Why it’s okay to abandon political loyalties to stop Brexit. This former Labour MP admits he would vote against his party, if it aided the anti-Brexit cause. In politics there is a permanent and healthy tension between pure political tribal loyalty and a sense of a wider national interest. (Denis Macshane The New European 7 May)

Caroline Lucas Greens attack Jeremy Corbyn as progressive alliance hopes fade.

Corbyn is paving the way for a Tory majority by ignoring the Green Party’s calls for an election

deal, its co-leader Caroline Lucas claimed today. After the Greens stood aside for Labour in both

London and Brighton, Ms Lucas is demanding Mr Corbyn return the favour for their target seat

the Isle of Wight. (Kate Proctor The Evening Standard 8 May)

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Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn to appear separately in BBC election debate.  Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn will take part in a BBC Question Time election special but the party leaders will not debate each other. May and Corbyn will be grilled by separately by members of the audience in the 90-minute special on June 2, presented by David Dimbleby. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon and Lib Dem Tim Farron will appear on a June 4 edition of the programme. (Adam Sherwin i News 8 May)

A. C. Grayling: ‘Brexit is starting to look a lot like a coup; The Remain campaign is by far the

angriest I have ever seen in British politics." Brexit is politically illegitimate, and when the

chickens come home to roost, reality and pragmatism will kick in and the Remainers will win the

day, Professor A. C. Grayling said in an interview with EURACTIV.com. (Samuel White,

Euractiv.com, 9 May)

Jeremy Corbyn says UK will quit EU as he clarifies Labour’s stance on Brexit. Jeremy Corbyn has attempted to clarify Labour’s position on Brexit by insisting “Britain is leaving the European Union”. The party leader responded to criticism over his approach to the key issue of next month’s election in an interview with BBC Look North on Wednesday. Earlier this week London Mayor Sadiq Khan criticised the PM hopeful by saying people were unclear about Labour’s stance on Brexit. (Francesca Gillett Evening Standard 10 May)

Land of make-believe The Tory and Labour parties fail to face the realities of Brexit FOG in channel: continent cut off is an (alas apocryphal) newspaper headline that points to the innate British sense of superiority. Victory in two world wars and a long history without invasion has given Britain a sense of detachment from its European neighbours. As a result, it was always a reluctant member of the European Union. (by Buttonwood The Economist 10 May)

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Hardcore Remainers swing towards Liberal Democrats from Labour An exclusive poll conducted by The New European shows Lib Dems set to profit in the election of June 8. Support for Labour among anti-Brexit Remain voters has swung dramatically to the Liberal Democrats, a survey of readers of The New European has shown.  (Daisy McCorgray New European 12 May)

Has Michel Barnier just changed the course of the 2017 general election? Ireland has an awful

lot riding on Brexit. If it wasn’t already obvious that the stakes at play for Dublin are so high as

to be existential, then the welcome its parliamentarians today gave to Michel Barnier – the

European Commission’s chief negotiator – makes things unnervingly clear. (Patrick Maguire

NewStatesman 12 May)

Brits have more in common with their Brexit brethren than their party political pals The 2017 general election is viewed by some as the ‘Brexit election’. The EU referendum may well turn out to be the defining vote of our era, with some predicting a realignment of British politics along the Leave/Remain dividing line. (Matthew Smith YouGov 13 May)

We hope you have enjoyed reading the above extracts from important news stories published

over the last 7 days and would welcome any comments you may have.

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