Official: Labour voters can beat the Tories in Cheadle by switching to Lib Dems

by Lib Dem team on 19 April, 2017

It’s official: Cheadle is one of a number of key seats where the Tories can be beaten by Labour voters switching to the Lib Dems.

“A vote for Labour is a wasted vote in Cheadle,” said Cllr Iain Roberts. “The 2017 General Election will see either a Conservative or Lib Dem MP for Cheadle. We are asking Labour voters to support the Lib Dems and kick out the Tories.”

“If you want to see strong opposition to the Tories in Parliament and a good local MP fighting for people in Cheadle, vote Lib Dem,” Iain added.

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  1. Gary Merrell says:

    Having gone back to labour last time I feel guilty having contributed to the elections of the invisible Cheadle Tory Mary Robinson… who is your candidate? Is mark hunter not standing ?

  2. DR C says:

    Voting UKIP could also help him – by default – could it not?
    ! -)

  3. Alan says:

    As a Labour supporter, Mark will be getting my vote – good to see him back in contention-
    An honest and hard working MP

  4. Robert Cohen says:

    What’s the stay in Europe campaign for? We had a referendum, we’re out, so all this hot air about hard and soft brexit is really nonsense. We (the UK) need a strong leadership right now to deal with the non-elected dictators running Europe in order to get the best deal we can. This may be hard, it may not. Nothing against Mark, he did a lot as MP, but it’s more important to have a a strong leader/government than not right now.

  5. Mark says:

    That also means that if those who voted lib dems last time voted labour this time means we could have a labour MP.

    Why not ? Lets have a change in Cheadle.

    Who ever people vote for please remember what little Mary Robinson has done for your community.

    • DR C says:

      To be fair…
      Tha be unsure what she has done for Cheadle, but, she did support me – by signing a petition and contacting the relevant minister.
      The result was a forgone conclusion – failure, but, she did at least make the effort.
      As for the constituency – give her a chance – she has been in the job for two years!

  6. Chris Leuty says:

    Wouldn’t it be great if we had a voting system whereby everybody could vote for who they wanted, knowing that their vote would really count, and that they didn’t have to make a tactical decision to vote for a candidate that they didn’t support in the hope that it stopped someone else being elected?

    Are any parties supporting such a sensible idea at this election, Iain?

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