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imbored UK 27 Feb 15 7.01pm | |
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Interesting times ahead.
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rob1969 Banstead Surrey 27 Feb 15 9.59pm | |
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The old Chins Quote imbored at 27 Feb 2015 7.01pm
Interesting times ahead.
"May you live in interesting times." What a prospect - Labour +SNP in government!
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Catfish Burgess Hill 27 Feb 15 10.11pm | |
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I predict the Tories will be the largest party, form a minority government and dare the opposition to vote them out.
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Bert the Head Epsom 27 Feb 15 10.12pm | |
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Quote rob1969 at 27 Feb 2015 9.59pm
The old Chins Quote imbored at 27 Feb 2015 7.01pm
Interesting times ahead.
"May you live in interesting times." What a prospect - Labour +SNP in government!
The plus will be it will be dependent on proportional representation in future to get fist past the post off our backs. The drawback - for those of us that like the UK will - be a further move to the end of the uk. The irony will be that Thatcher saved UK ownership of the Falkland Islands (though she didn't defend it well in the first place) but set in place the neo-liberal policies that ended the UK. I wonder how history will judge things in terms of which would be better to preserve?
Edited by Bert the Head (27 Feb 2015 10.13pm)
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Bert the Head Epsom 27 Feb 15 10.14pm | |
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Quote Bert the Head at 27 Feb 2015 10.12pm
Quote rob1969 at 27 Feb 2015 9.59pm
The old Chins Quote imbored at 27 Feb 2015 7.01pm
Interesting times ahead.
"May you live in interesting times." What a prospect - Labour +SNP in government!
The plus will be it will be dependent on proportional representation in future to get first past the post off our backs. The drawback - for those of us that like the UK - will be a further move to the end of the uk. The irony will be that Thatcher saved UK ownership of the Falkland Islands (though she didn't defend it well in the first place) but set in place the neo-liberal policies that ended the UK. I wonder how history will judge things in terms of which would be better to preserve?
Edited by Bert the Head (27 Feb 2015 10.13pm)
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 28 Feb 15 9.15pm | |
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I think they're a bit optimistic about the number of seats that UKIP will get, I reckon they will lose at least 50% of the seats they currently hold and don't see where they will get another 3 seats. If you think the Tories will have anything like a majority you are about to be disappointed, they will probably finish second, and I don't think UKIP will be able to allow them to form a government. There will probably be another election within 12 months as no party will be able to form an effective government.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Feb 15 9.26pm | |
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Quote Catfish at 27 Feb 2015 10.11pm
I predict the Tories will be the largest party, . I totally agree.
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Pussay Patrol 28 Feb 15 9.55pm | |
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I think we might see another 1992 scenario where the polls get it completely wrong. Kinnock was way ahead in the polls but Major won. Simply because the people of this country will not vote in Red Ed in the same way they didn't want the Welsh windbag. Edited by Pussay Patrol (28 Feb 2015 9.57pm)
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imbored UK 28 Feb 15 10.15pm | |
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Quote Pussay Patrol at 28 Feb 2015 9.55pm
I think we might see another 1992 scenario where the polls get it completely wrong. Kinnock was way ahead in the polls but Major won. Simply because the people of this country will not vote in Red Ed in the same way they didn't want the Welsh windbag. Edited by Pussay Patrol (28 Feb 2015 9.57pm)
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Pussay Patrol 28 Feb 15 11.00pm | |
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Quote imbored at 28 Feb 2015 10.15pm
Quote Pussay Patrol at 28 Feb 2015 9.55pm
I think we might see another 1992 scenario where the polls get it completely wrong. Kinnock was way ahead in the polls but Major won. Simply because the people of this country will not vote in Red Ed in the same way they didn't want the Welsh windbag. Edited by Pussay Patrol (28 Feb 2015 9.57pm)
I mean that at the moment the polls have it pretty close but I think the Tories will win alot more of a majority on the basis that many people are put off by Ed Millibland. Love him or loathe him Cameron is a far better statesman, politician and leader and up against that wet blanket Ed it is no contest
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imbored UK 28 Feb 15 11.39pm | |
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Quote Pussay Patrol at 28 Feb 2015 11.00pm
Quote imbored at 28 Feb 2015 10.15pm
Quote Pussay Patrol at 28 Feb 2015 9.55pm
I think we might see another 1992 scenario where the polls get it completely wrong. Kinnock was way ahead in the polls but Major won. Simply because the people of this country will not vote in Red Ed in the same way they didn't want the Welsh windbag. Edited by Pussay Patrol (28 Feb 2015 9.57pm)
I mean that at the moment the polls have it pretty close but I think the Tories will win alot more of a majority on the basis that many people are put off by Ed Millibland. Love him or loathe him Cameron is a far better statesman, politician and leader and up against that wet blanket Ed it is no contest Oh I see. Yes, I wouldn't be surprised one bit. So many aspect are in the balance. Votes to the greens and UKIP are rather fragile, so any change there for instance could massively change the outcome of the election. I've never been very impressed by Cameron, but I accept that Milliband is an even harder sell. He just doesn't connect. The most skilled and competent party leader funnily enough is Farage... but he's constantly having to reassure the electorate due to the motley crew that make up the party, so has his own challenges.
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imbored UK 22 Mar 15 7.47pm | |
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Current prediction: Conservatives: 276
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