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General Election Thread 2015
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Baffling isn't it. I blame the suffragettes.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostSo how come Scots don't want independence but nearly all want the independence party in Westminster? Makes no sense.
I don't actually, I blame the Tories and labour for complacency.Comment
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If the conservatives get anywhere near that then I will be happy.
I knew they would do better than expected but not counting chickens yet.
conservatives > labour + SNP
is really what I want. I'll settle for that.Comment
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I actually doubt that, the economic case has been fooked considerably, a fairly easy argument now.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostA massive part of the swing to SNP came post-referendum, when a lot of people realised how stupid they'd been to believe the (particularly labour) promises. If the referendum was held again tomorrow, it would be a 'Yes' landslide.
Anyways, not about that tonight.Comment
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This. If I had a compelling alternative, I'd vote for it.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI don't actually, I blame the Tories and labour for complacency.Comment
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Economics be damned, a yes result on a fresh referendum will come within the next 10yrs IMHO.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI actually doubt that, the economic case has been fooked considerably, a fairly easy argument now.
Anyways, not about that tonight.Comment
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Have another Stella and convince yourselfOriginally posted by minestrone View Post2010 exit poll
CON 307
LAB 255
LD 59
OTH 29
2010 result
CON 307
LAB 258
LD 57
OTH 28
As I said, not the worst result.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Tennents tonight.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostHave another Stella and convince yourself
As I said, not the worst result.
Got 16, drank 3 in about 30 seconds when the exit polls came in.Comment
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