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Old 03-04-2010, 11:33   #41
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Re: Labour Election Posters

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
The tories have told us what labour have done wrong but they havent said what they will do instead, the lib dems havent had a problem laying out policies.
New Labour haven't told us much about what they're going to do either and given the fictional content of their previous manifestos I wouldn't believe anything they say now anyway. It's a lot easier to spell out 'policies' when your only realistic chance of power is some form of hastily arranged deal in a hung parliament.

I heard a leading Lib-Dem spokesman (can't recall his name) being interviewed about the prospects for a hung parliament on the BBC a week or two ago. As proponents of proportional representation it was suggested to him that they really then ought to be siding with the party that wins most votes as opposed to the party with most seats. Despite being pressed for an answer quite a few times he refused to answer and dodged the question...

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This may already have been mentioned but apparently New Labour's latest poster warns that the Tories will take us back to the 1980's. That's a bit rich coming form the party whose economic ineptitiude has virtually taken us back to the 1930's..

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Pol...15592264?f=rss
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