Tactical Voting: How should I vote in the European elections in the South East region?
Anti-Brexit campaigners take part in the People's Vote March. Photo: Aaron Chown/PA Wire - Credit: PA
With the European elections taking place on Thursday we have taken a look at the tactical voting guides to recommend the best way to vote in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, and Surrey.
There are 10 seats in the South East.
According to the tactical voting guide, Remain Voter, the Liberal Democrats and Greens look the securest in the region. It therefore recommends voting Change UK to stop Nigel Farage.
Remain United, on the other hand, suggests voting Liberal Democrats or Greens as the strongest Remain parties in the region.
Polling by Best for Britain suggests the Liberal Democrats are the strongest party for stopping Brexit.
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The New European does not back one party in the fight against Brexit - it instead encourages you to vote for any of the main anti-Brexit parties - including the Lib Dems, the Greens, Change UK, or the SNP and Plaid Cymru in Scotland and Wales.
James Ball explains here why we are not advocating the Labour Party at the European elections.
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