The parties may make one more political push this week, making the undecided votes crucial.
This is because a notably larger portion of this demographic supported the Conservatives during the 2019 election.
Opinions on who to vote for this time are divided among our panel of former Tory voters.
A few are moving to Labour.
“Even though Conservatives do seem like they have clear plans, their clear plans don’t seem genuine anymore,” a voter commented.
Labour don’t seem to be as straightforward, but I still believe I will put my trust in them.
One voter remarked, “I just don’t think the other two are capable of leading the nation, so I can’t trust them.”
Still, others claim they will support the Conservatives.
One panelist remarked, “Even though the Tories have made mistakes, I would rather stick with what I know than what I don’t know.”
Furthermore, a supermajority with Labour worries me.
YouGov, a survey provider, established an exclusive virtual community called the panel for News.
They reflect a variety of political viewpoints and more than 48 distinct groups.