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Game over for Labour
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More constituency polling in from Ashcroft:
Jim Murphy and David Mundell in fight to hold seats - Telegraph
There's more and more talk of grand coalitions and tactical voting to keep the SNP out. That shows that there is no real government and opposition parties but a Westminster elite fighting to keep their way of life.Comment
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And the Guardian
SNP set for 56 of 59 Scottish seats in general election, poll suggests | Politics | The Guardian - Linkis.com
Jim Murphy hoping the line that a vote for SNP will let in Cameron by the back door will resonate with voters isn't working. It's been shown that voting for Labour in 50ish seats in Scotland multiple times in the past has still resulted in a Tory government.Comment
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A good summing up of how things can go but shows that there’s no situation where voting SNP lets the Tories in.
Wings Over Scotland | The rainbow electionComment
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Errrm... yesOriginally posted by Goatfell View PostSmith, I presume?
If so, probably the best PM we never had.
In my defence, it was a while ago and now I'm senile.Comment
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The guy that writes that is certifiable, seriously.Originally posted by Batcher View PostA good summing up of how things can go but shows that there’s no situation where voting SNP lets the Tories in.
Wings Over Scotland | The rainbow electionComment
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When?Originally posted by Batcher View PostAnd the Guardian
SNP set for 56 of 59 Scottish seats in general election, poll suggests | Politics | The Guardian - Linkis.com
Jim Murphy hoping the line that a vote for SNP will let in Cameron by the back door will resonate with voters isn't working. It's been shown that voting for Labour in 50ish seats in Scotland multiple times in the past has still resulted in a Tory government.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by minestrone View PostThe guy who wrote this is certifiable, seriously.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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eh, writes the site?Originally posted by TestMangler View PostFTFY
You having another comprehension breakdown again?Comment
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No. Your post. You are certifiable, seriously.Originally posted by minestrone View Posteh, writes the site?
You having another comprehension breakdown again?
The IRA Supporting Unionist thinks I have a problem with comprehension
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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