Tactical voting

Boston and Skegness

Our tactical voting recommendation in Boston and Skegness:
Vote Labour

Why vote Labour in Boston and Skegness?

Boston and Skegness has been a Conservative seat since its creation in 1997. Initially, it was closely contested between the Conservatives and Labour, but by the 2019 general election, the Conservatives had a significant majority. However, the situation in 2024 is different. Polling shows the Conservative position has weakened significantly in Boston and Skegness, making it possible for them to lose the seat. Labour's support has increased, and Reform UK is also targeting the constituency with a strong campaign. The latest polls indicate a narrow Conservative lead over Labour, with Reform UK in third. Voters in Boston and Skegness now have the opportunity to potentially defeat both the Conservatives and Reform.

Tactical voting decision based on

Current MP
Polling
Local factors

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About our data

Polling: Voting Intention for Boston and Skegness

MRP polling by Survation:

Selector of different research dates
30 Mar
04 Jun
15 Jun
Conservative 35.46%
Labour 29.48%
Liberal Democrats 8.88%
Reform 22.19%
Green 2.49%
Other 1.43%
Updated: 15 June 20:20

Remember, polling data alone should not be used for tactical voting. It's important to consider local factors and which party holds the seat.

How many people intend to vote tactically in Boston and Skegness?

33%

What's happened in Boston and Skegness

Energy Bills

59%

Percentage of constituents who are worried about not being able to pay their energy bills in the next year
Source: Survation MRP for 38 Degrees (February 2023)

Food Banks (Local)

67,078

visits (April 2017 - March 2018)

172,680

visits (April 2022 - March 2023)
Source: Trussell Trust (April 2023)

Food Banks (Great Britain)

40,898

visits (April 2009 - March 2010)

2,986,203

visits (April 2022 - March 2023)
Source: Trussell Trust (April 2023)

Justice

1 in 25

robberies, burglaries, and other thefts solved in your constabulary (June 2019 - June 2022)
Source: Home Office (2019 - 2022)

Ambulance Wait Times

1h 4m 42s

Time in which 90% of emergency calls are responded to (November 2018)

1h 25m 57s

Time in which 90% of emergency calls are responded to (November 2023)
Source: NHS England (November 2018 - 2023)

Housing

7,890

people are estimated to be homeless in your region
Source: Shelter (December 2023)

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