Who are you voting for in the EU elections? poll

Unless the Prime Minister manages to get a Brexit deal through the House of Commons before May 23, the UK will still be a member of the Brussels bloc and forced to take part in the EU elections. This means Britons will head to the polls to vote for the party and MEPs they want to represent them in the European Parliament, which is the body that is responsible, along with the Council of Ministers from member states, for making laws and approving budgets. The issue is a thorny one on the backs of calls by many remainers for a second referendum while Brexiteers want Britain out now.

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Theresa May is under pressure after a demoralising local elections result and will need to perform with pressure growing from Tory Party activists.

Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is under similar pressure after failing to capitalise on the Conservatives’ failure.

So with it being increasingly likely that the UK will take place in the EU elections in a matter of weeks, Express.co.uk is asking what party you will back at the polls.

eu electionsEU elections: Britons are set to head to the polls on May 23 (Image: GETTY )

Brexit Party

Headed up by former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, the Brexit Party will stand in the upcoming EU elections.

While the Brexit Party is yet to release full details of its policies, it is determined to kill off any chance of a second referendum.

The Brexit Party has also pledged to push through Britain’s immediate exit from the EU if it wins the EU elections.

Change UK

Change UK started out as The Independent Group earlier this year when eight Labour MPs and three Tories left their parties.

The Remainer party’s campaign for the European elections involves the fight to “stop Brexit”.

Members include former Tory MP Anna Soubry, ex-Labour MP Chukka Umunna, former BBC Newsnight presenter Gavin Esler and Boris Johnson’s sister, Rachel Johnson.

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