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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 4
The Liberal Democrats are technically not an old party as they are the combination of the SDP & The Liberal Party as was.
The Liberal Party (Whigs) as a separate Party still exists http://www.liberal.org.uk/index.htm |
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Oh dear, 1 in 20 votes for Labour on our poll...
Gordon Brown and his failure of a party is in trouble if only 1 in 20 people vote for him come election day. |
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The electorate as a whole in this campain is very fickle with many yet to decide,i am working in this campain and this time more so then in 2001-2005, there are many more undecideds who may or may not actually vote. We shall see on the day,the most common reaction by hostile voters in our area so far has been "they all need hanging" but which he meant all politicians.:( Got that one about a week ago. |
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John Prescott has blogged that the Duffy incident was set up by Murdoch/Sky News deliberately - so the Spawn of Satan™ made Gordon say what he said, did he?
btw, love the Labour re-election logo.. http://www.gofourth.co.uk/images/logo-gf.png Yes, I think a lot of us wish they would go forth (and multiply).:D ---------- Post added at 14:55 ---------- Previous post was at 14:43 ---------- A Labour Spin-Doctor writes: "What ACTUALLY happened yesterday was that Gordon Brown was overheard responding to a (very topical)question about Hung Parliaments. Referring to the last time a Hung Parliament happened - 1974 when it led to Edward Heath's resignation - Brown, in a big hurry to get to his next appointment, said that the resignation was "very BIG O' TED.. Come on.." So please everyone, get your facts right and vote Labour. Thank you." :D Hattip to NewStateman blog commenter Andy @ 29 April 2010 at 13:31 |
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Nice little conspiracy theory from 2 Jags there.
Actually, who's mic was it? Wasn't it the BBC? |
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I see the heavies are being brought in to stifle "dissent".
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The thing is, I was listening to Kate Aidie this morning (although it was actually last night's "Vote Now" show). She said that she spent the early part of her career tailing politicians on the campaign trail. She also said that this sort of thing *frequently* happened. Not necessarily insulting the voters but they frequently said things they shouldn't, which the news crews recorded, but just didn't broadcast.
While I don't like Gordon, he is human. We all make mistakes. We all, also, express opinions, some of which are not good. If you are going to castigate him, castigate him for buggering up the economy, not a mere opinion on someone. |
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This is the best reason I have heard for voting Tory LINK
This could cause quite a quandary for all the die-hard Tory voters seeing as the vote is, in essence, like getting the Black Spot, according to the BOE. :erm: |
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