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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
I think whoever is running the poll, is fixing it. Cameron will be thrown out of number 10.
He is a coward for not going into the tv debates - he is assuming that he will walk the election - how wrong he is.
He had the biggest chance possible of getting something out of the election - he could have scrapped the Bedroom Tax.
He could have held his head high by doing that, but him and his cronies are sticking by.
What Cameron has done to this country is appalling. I was told last week that l have no chance of getting a pay rise for the next three years, as there is no money left in the kitty.
If he gets in - he will rip into the welfare budget, again. He is making MORE cuts to defence, policing and LAS.
Where is he putting the money - probably going to send it abroad again. He will get this country into poverty - an increase in food banks
I was told the other day - that a mate of mine, has been told by ATOS that he cannot work due to a disability, and yet he can train to become an IT operator 4HOURS for one day per week, so that figures will show that unemployment has gone down by the election.
Cameron has to go on TV and prove what he has done for the voter - and that isn't much
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I couldn't fix this poll if I tried. The question asked was not who will people vote for, it was which party regardless of whether a majority or not would end up with the most seats in the election. People think the Tories will end up with the most seats, and I have to say unless Miliband and Balls can come up with actual policies that will influence people to vote Labour then the Tories may well end up being the party with the most seats but needing another coalition.
Also read on the Daily Fail that if it IS a hung parliament again then the present government (election results and retirements notwithstanding) will remain in power until a new government is able to be formed. So you may end up with another few weeks of Cameron after the election if Labour are in the position of forming a coalition Arthur.