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Re: 2010 General Election: The Cable Forum Exit Poll
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probably see the reporter outside number 10 talking about him being defeated and you hear him shouting and throwing stuff out the door onto the pavement and at the cameras :) |
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Does anyone actually believe what the Telegraph or any other newspaper says?
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Anyone who takes what newspapers say at face value is naive, in this case they are on perfectly safe ground. |
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I still don't believe even Brown would be that stupid, if you're trying to woo supporters it would be suicidal.
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Anyone have any thoughts on how this will affect things?
Forget a referendum on the Euro, we should have one on leaving the EU altogether in my opinion. Being asked to guarantee the debts of the Eurozone is totally unacceptable for the 11 EU-27 nations that don't use it and it speaks volumes for European 'democracy' that the Lisbon treaty that Brown rammed down our throats is already being misused, it's barely 6 months old. BBC report on this. |
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And considering Cleg would love this and Cameron dead set against it, looks like the wheels of the coalition could fall off before its got going. |
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The Lib Dems would be happy with electoral reform, civil liberties (easy one considering both parties are close on this) and a seat or two in government. |
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The Lib Dem voters I just heard on the BBC were typical of the activists:
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EDIT: Likewise from the Tory point of view, they weren't given an overwhelming mandate and can either loosely govern or bite the bullet for the sake of the country, give ground, and give us a stable government sooner rather than later. At the moment what we need above all else is stability, which in my opinion only a Tory / Lib Dem coalition can give as the alternatives would be a mess. |
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Sorry for the dumb question, but at this moment in time, whos actually running the country? :confused:
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