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Flyboy 22-11-2009 21:33

And so the tide begins to turn
 
As a new poll now suggests that "Dave" is losing ground in the polls, are we headed for a hung parliament. If so, do we really want Clegg to hold the balance of power?

Brown’s Party Narrows Conservative Lead in Poll, Observer Says

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“It will not be easy for the Tories to gain the 117 seats they need for an overall majority, never mind the 140 they require for a working majority,” the Observer cited Robert Worcester, founder of Mori, as saying.

RizzyKing 22-11-2009 21:46

Re: And so the tide begins to turn
 
So you would be happy with another five years of labour :shocked::confused:.

Osem 22-11-2009 21:49

Re: And so the tide begins to turn
 
Anyone who wants even another 5 minutes of Brown and his grubby, lying, inept crew must be stark raving bonkers.

Hugh 22-11-2009 21:56

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So, does anyone think "Gordon" and "Labour" will have a "majority" at the next "election"?

btw, the OP link states
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The poll showed the Conservatives had support from 37 percent of voters, compared with 31 percent for Labour and 17 percent for the Liberal Democrats.
In the 2005 General Election, Labour had 35.2%, Conservatives 32.4%, and LibDems 22% of votes cast, yet Labour had 158 more seats than the Conservatives.

Hom3r 22-11-2009 22:00

Re: And so the tide begins to turn
 
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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 34913991)
So you would be happy with another five years of labour :shocked::confused:.

I would rather have another fivty years of labour than 1 week of the conservatives.

Mick Fisher 22-11-2009 22:04

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It's a matter of choosing between two evils.

The same choice we always get.

Sweet F.A. and none.

punky 22-11-2009 22:16

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 34914006)
I would rather have another fivty years of labour than 1 week of the conservatives.

If they get in, trust me, 5 years will feel like it.

papa smurf 22-11-2009 22:55

Re: And so the tide begins to turn
 
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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34914004)
So, does anyone think "Gordon" and "Labour" will have a "majority" at the next "election"?

btw, the OP link states


In the 2005 General Election, Labour had 35.2%, Conservatives 32.4%, and LibDems 22% of votes cast, yet Labour had 158 more seats than the Conservatives.

i predict- nay confirm Gordon will have diarrhoea when the election comes around

Osem 22-11-2009 23:02

Re: And so the tide begins to turn
 
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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 34914006)
I would rather have another fivty years of labour than 1 week of the conservatives.


Interesting - I wonder what the national debt will be after 50 years of these idiots...... It's really not that difficult to spend money - whether borrowed, printed or taken from taxpayers and that's just about the sum total of what Bliar and Brown have been good at. The difficult bit comes when all the debt has to be repaid and cuts have to be made but of course for some people that day will never come will it ... :rolleyes:

Flyboy 22-11-2009 23:04

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34914045)
Interesting - I wonder what the national debt will be after 50 years of these idiots......

Probably considerably worse than if it was a Tory one.

papa smurf 22-11-2009 23:06

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34914045)
Interesting - I wonder what the national debt will be after 50 years of these idiots......

now come on gordo's fixing the planet its gona cost a few bob:rolleyes:

Osem 22-11-2009 23:12

Re: And so the tide begins to turn
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 34914050)
now come on gordo's fixing the planet its gona cost a few bob:rolleyes:

Yes :rolleyes: and who's going to pay? The UK taxpayer I wonder???....

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 34913983)
If so, do we really want Clegg to hold the balance of power?

If Clegg was handed the balance of power he'd drop it!

Maggy 22-11-2009 23:15

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Well we could all be really radical and vote for the Liberal Democrats..But it would mean giving up some really deep seated prejudices.

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papa smurf 22-11-2009 23:22

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 34914059)
Well we could all be really radical and vote for the Liberal Democrats..But it would mean giving up some really deep seated prejudices.

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i'm comfortable with my deep seated prejudices ,there my blue blanky ,i snuggle up with them every time i see that scottish ££$$%%^^&&:mad:


time for my pils er pills I've drunk the pils:shocked:

danielf 22-11-2009 23:28

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 34913983)
If so, do we really want Clegg to hold the balance of power?

What a refreshing idea! I say yes!


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