First off stop laughing, I’m being serious and though I like the Liberal Democrats I’ve only ever voted Lib Dems tactically once when I lived in an area where Labour couldn’t win, so I have no vested interest in making this sort of stuff up.

I’ve been running a “Who Will You Vote For In The 2010 General Election Poll” since September 2009 and after an iffy start (BNP supporters wouldn’t leave my site alone) things settled down and though the % points for each of the main parties has been lower in my general election poll than official polls (which will be far more accurate), I’ve had the option of “None of The Above” and “Don’t Know : Floating Voter” options which account for over 7% of the vote and that 7% will be shared at the actual election as those options aren’t on the forms.

You can see at Weekly General Election Poll Results I’ve been tracking the poll results weekly since traffic started to pick up to the site as well. Basically I take a snapshot of the current poll results each Saturday (copy and paste exactly what you see) and use them to work out how many people have voted for each party one week later (anyone could do the same thing easily and even do a daily poll if they didn’t mind the effort working out the %s etc… every day).

On Saturday 14th April there had been 40,862 votes in the main poll, at the time of writing this post there’s been 53,634 votes an increase of 12,772 votes over 5 days (the sites getting a LOT of traffic, the site partially crashed due to a traffic surge tonight after the TV debates finished: sites got good rankings for TV debate search results).

I’ll do a full run down of the new traffic on Saturday afternoon, but I was talking to my eldest son online (he’s at University) and he thinks the TV debates could turn British politics upside down like the USA presidential election TV debates has decided who will be President in the past and how one good speech from David Cameron turned a nobody into the Tory leader.

So I took a look at the figures so far for the 12,772 votes since Saturday.

Labour : 21.45%
Conservative : 24.49%
Lib Dems : 29.64%

Well that’s a first!

Last week it was:

Labour : 23.86%
Conservative : 31.08%
Lib Dems : 17.31%

That’s a 12 point shift to the Lib Dems with most of it from the Conservatives!

Now I’m not holding my breath for a Liberal Democrat win on May 6th, but if these sorts of results come through in the official polls that are far more accurate than mine and not as open to manipulation** it would turn politics upside down in Britain!

** since my poll is online and anyone can vote, with enough effort it can be manipulated, for example I had to remove 800 BNP votes (used to have the BNP as part of the poll) as BNP supporters had cheated. Since Saturday my sites logs show over 90,000 unique visitors, so 12,772 votes out of 90,000+ visitors doesn’t sound unbelievable (these are real visitors and they have made me quite a bit of money, I’d know if they weren’t real).

IMO Nick Clegg won the live TV debate tonight with Gordon Brown a far off second place, who is David Cameron again :-) Had a really good laugh at the end when Gordon Brown seized the initiative to shake the TV audience members hands and Nick Clegg and David Cameron dithered not knowing what to do and eventually copied the PM, very funny.

I look forward to seeing the latest poll results this week, I hope for the sake of British politics there has been a big shift to the Liberal Democrats, would throw the general election wide open and make voting far more worthwhile and politics far more interesting.