Don’t miss your chance to have your say – vote in the latest LabourList survey

June 9, 2012 2:54 pm

After a hiatus last month thanks to the local elections, the State of the Party survey is back – your No.1 monthly barometer of Labour Party opinion.

Voting ends at 9pm on Sunday June 10th. Have you voted yet?

As well as gauging your opinion on the shadow cabinet and Ed Miliband, this month we’re asking you:

  • Does the Labour Party have a “fixing” problem?
  • And are you a Monarchist? A Republican? Or neither?
It’s your party. Don’t miss your chance to have your say. Vote here.
  • LesThompson

    hi i have i hop put a fue thorts down for the exsectiv to consider there is one thing you shoud know i will not be abel to come to conforen as i can not afor the fuel and my fighe to find out if we can fit and drive on the road a wood gas car and not fall aowl of the law as not yet got a anser having ask over 200 MP and are PM and ofice  nothin yet and i hav vowed i will onley get to confrens in a car i can drive i can oford and one that is green ie runs on wood gas why well we need the tools to go green not wind bags gut spowting the sam old retric  so  lets have les blitherig as the old erle of bradford would say and lets have some god old get up and go focus as my old dril sargen would say focas no the cask a of geting groth back and cheper fuel ..les

  • Liam Byrnes Mummy

    Please give a positive vote to my little boy, Liam. He’s been a bit depressed lately and worried about his future, thing being what they are these days. Please put a smile on his face by voting him most popular MP in the LabourList survey this month. Thank you in advance. xxx

  • Amber Star

    I’m hoping Scottish Labour List’rs give Anas Sarwar a mention. He has, IMO, being doing extremely well as deputy leader of Labour in Scotland.

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