Right, these @remainvoter.com lot. I’ve seen the strategic voting recommendation for my area. I’d like to follow it BUT I’d also like someone with credentials confirm these guys are legit. And by credentials I mean someone with a longer standing presence in the Remain campaign.
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Replying to @RachaelDunlop
Hello Rachael
@markpalexander started Remain Voter. He was one of the lonely Remain voices on Twitter post referendum. Remain Voter is non party political and are largely numerate grassroots remainers like@oicheryl who is an opensource advocate and part of the@linuxfoundation1 reply 4 retweets 16 likes -
Replying to @remainvoter @RachaelDunlop and
I asked Mark & yourselves recently why you recommend a CUK vote in the South East. I need an explanation before I lend my vote to CUK from Greens. I'm NOT going to jeopardise the Greens seat for CUK's benefit and I DON'T want to split the remain vote further. So please, explain?
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Replying to @KeithRandall10 @remainvoter and
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@remainvoter, people are confused by your message. Keith - if you’re intending to vote for Green DO NOT CHANGE YOUR VOTE. The recommendation for CUK was for people who hadn’t already decided, trying to pick up enough swing to pick up one more seat after transfer of votes.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @RachaelDunlop @remainvoter and
From my point of view, it makes me glad not to have to compromise on my Green support.I'm still confused by the advice though. If Greens have sufficient support for 1 seat, doesn't it make sense to increase still their support and gain a second seat, when CUK are polling SO low?
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Replying to @KeithRandall10 @RachaelDunlop and
The Liberal Democrats look secure on 2 seats and the Greens on 1 seat. Neither will get another, so if you’re Smart Voting, vote Change UK to get a 4th Remainer seat in the Southeast.
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Replying to @remainvoter @KeithRandall10 and
CUK may look a long way away, but it is a big region and they only need another 2% of the vote, which is much less than the LDs who would need about another 6% to get a 3rd seat. The Greens are reasonably secure, but would find it nearly impossible to get a second seat.
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Replying to @remainvoter @RachaelDunlop and
OK, but to clarify, if I'm Gren voter, I should not be switching, yes? Your recommendation is only for the "undecided". Is Rachael right in that summary?
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This needs addressing URGENTLY (and not just for my benefit!) - By rightly keeping the advice simple, you've left people confused. Molly Scott Cato, an intelligent, reasonable person, is describing your tactical advice as "bogus" and a threat to her seat. I understand her concern
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