It was a tough call, to be sure. Prescott seems by far superior on labor issues, and I can appreciate his stance on the EU; on the other, I oppose nationalization schemes except when necessary to guarantee fundamental rights of citizenship (such as education and healthcare). I still probably would have voted for Labour if it hadn't been for the LD's position on the NHS, devolution, and reforming the House of Lords. Most importantly, as Ashdown has refused to support a Conservative government under any circumstances, I see my vote as a ballot cast for "Labour - with reservations."