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Some Cornish chap has threw an egg at David Cameron :D hope it was free range organic type , "we want everyone to join in" he did say to be part of society :D even the egg throwers.
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I hate when people do that, what do they hope to achieve? :rolleyes: |
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Driving between Devon and Cornwall yesterday.... Massive amount of UKIP banners, lots of Lib-Dem support for local candidates. Think I saw two Conservative signs (they're a bit too IMO) but zilch for Labour. Nada, diddly-squat, the big zer0. Of course, down to the land owners around here, what signs they allow to be staked into their cow pastures! Bigger your farm, the more UKIP banners you can show off! |
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I can't understand farmers who are against the idea of the UK being in the EU. Wouldn't they stand to loose a great deal if the UK withdrew?
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It's not like UKIP are actually going to win any seats. My 3½ pence is on the Lib-Dems cleaning up, in the Southwest. Not long 'til we find out.... |
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I think the polls right now are pretty meaningless. A lot will depend on Clegg's performances in the next debates and I suspect a lot of waverers who're claiming they'll vote Lib Dem will find they don't on poling day for one reason or another.
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No idea if it's already been posted but on a light hearted note I'm gonna vote this may for the Icelandic Volcano party.. In the last 5 days they've stopped more illegal immigrants than the goverment has in 10 years ;)
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With Brown's clear advantage on his experience with foreign affairs, does anyone think that Cameron will have an edge tomorrow?
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Clegg should do well with his opposition to the wars, the only main party to reject them at the time. His pro-EU stance will hit him as will trident although the generals' letter might help neutralise that weakness. Thus I expect Brown to be a non-entity. I think Cameron will be far more aggressive towards Clegg because they now see him as their biggest barrier to a working majority. Especially since he can't really have a go at Labour for their biggest mistake, the wars in the middle east. |
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