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Old 08-05-2010, 16:44   #673
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Re: 2010 General Election: The Cable Forum Exit Poll

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Originally Posted by richard1960 View Post
What does it say for dave that even with all the above he could not get enough of a majority to govern on his own with a wide open goal.
It says the Dark Lord's cynical disinformation worked looking at this thread. The lies on tax credits and other things were quite effective.

What does it say about the past 13 years under Labour that the only viable way to fight a campaign was with half-truths and outright lies?

You do realise that if Labour had achieved the share of the vote to Tories had they would have had a quite significant majority?

What does it say about Labour that the only thing that prevented the Tory majority was that the present election system is biased towards Labour?

Disappointing from the Conservative point of view, however I'm hoping that LibCon can get it together and ensure that Labour don't get to trash the economy ever again. Last two times they've been in power they've done a sterling job of doing just that.

All well and good wittering on about public services, the bit that Labour tend to forget is that these have to be paid for at some point and the more people government are employing the lower the tax revenues from private sector, but hey minor issue.
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