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Old 15-04-2011, 21:41   #170
Ignitionnet
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Re: Do you want this government out?

The May elections will indeed be amusing. Tons of people wringing their hands in disgust at the idea of having to pay our own way and crying out for Labour's unsustainable but in the short term pleasant policies.

Add to that the sandal wearing Lib Dems horrified at their party actually having to grow up and play politics instead of being their ideological (if ineffective and unrealistic) wet dream and you have all the makings of a huge landslide to Labour.

Labour will always be the attractive option for many, they happily promise the earth with a straight face and absolutely no care for anything after the next election

EDIT: I say Labour policies using the term loosely as they don't appear to have any specific policies beyond to jump on whatever coalition bashing band wagon is rolling at the time and telling people what they want to hear.
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