POLL: Who Will You Be Backing At The 2015 General Election?

In one week’s time the UK electorate will head to polling stations across the country to vote in one of the most unpredictable general elections in recent memory.

A number of issues will sway voters, but the outcome will also have a huge impact on the technology industry. The current coalition government has promoted ‘digital by default’ services, the G-Cloud and Tech City.

But could it have done more to promote the UK technology industry over the past five years? Is change needed or should we stick the status quo?

We want to know what you think.

Let us know which party you will be voting for on May 7 and let us know in the comments section what your priorities are for the next five years.

And if you’re still undecided, why not read our party-by-party technology guide to the 2015 general election?

Who are you backing in the 2015 General Election?

  • Conservatives (32%)
  • Labour (27%)
  • UKIP (17%)
  • SNP (10%)
  • Green Party (5%)
  • Liberal Democrat (3%)
  • I'm not voting (3%)
  • Undecided (2%)
  • Plaid Cymru (1%)
  • Other (0%)

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Steve McCaskill

Steve McCaskill is editor of TechWeekEurope and ChannelBiz. He joined as a reporter in 2011 and covers all areas of IT, with a particular interest in telecommunications, mobile and networking, along with sports technology.

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