Don't agree. Anyone who votes for a party that have no chance of winning is wasting their vote, not so much their vote, as they've voted, but the chance of their vote making any sort of difference. The only 2 viable options are Labour and Conservative in the vast majority of England. I'm not saying that is right, but if I vote Labour they have far more chance of getting close to beating the Conservatives than the Greens have. I like the greens, so I'm sad about that, but it is the harsh reality of modern day politics without proportional representation.
Sorry to disagree, i say vote for whomever* you like (i'm voting Labour, not sure any of you have noticed), be it Green if you believe in them strongly enough.
Noting your liver bird, so let's go football, where would Leicester City have been (2015/16), if it were not for support? Why watch Leicester City if you know in your heart of hearts, you're not supporting a team that has every chance of winning the Premier League, from one year to the next?
Why support Liverpool FC if you know you don't really have a chance of winning the Premier League?
Well done for getting into the Champions League bytheway!
*vote Labour!
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@kyoto49, you are, right?