Has anyone changed allegiance for good during this election?

Lib Dem for my first vote in 2010.

Then I was going to spoil my ballot in 2015 but I decided to vote UKIP knowing they had no chance of winning, my reasons being that although the majority will disagree with them, their policies etc. their presence in politics is important and their existence forced people to talk about serious issues that was previously and wrongly a taboo!

At the moment my plan is to vote Labour because I feel that the conservatives had made awful cuts and I have massive doubts that they would reinvest in the our services even if they cleared the deficit and eventually the debt. And by the time they do the gap between the rich and poor will be so wide that... i can't bare thinking about it to be honest.

But the last week or so I have had growing concerns about Labours hopeful plans in investing in our services and young people, which I would compare to investing in the stock markets. You can have all the information and experts and best intentions, but we could lose everything.

So now? I don't know. I thought my vote for Labour would be for the good of the country, which it would be short-term, absolutely no doubt. But I being to wonder if my vote for Labour would be bad for britain as their plan could backfire dramatically.

So I don't know. I may spoil my ballot. Because I believe in democracy and I'll never not vote.

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