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Old 16-04-2015, 21:36   #526
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Re: 2015 UK General Election Thread

Banana. I think that is a red herring. It is clear that if Ed won win by a small majority. As UKIP will come up the outside.

Labour in Scotland, as predicted will be wiped out by SNP As Scotland used to be a strong Labour vote.

So therefore Labour would have to go into partnership with SNP or even UKIP to run the country.

Sadly, Lib Dems will be wiped out totally, with Clegg, the bookies favourite to lose his seat. Cameron has no fear of losing his seat Witney, is one the of the strongest Tory seats going - rich farmers
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