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FFS how can you forget to talk about the deficit - that BIG black hole in the country finances. Oh yeah and immigration control - a key issue for everyone - except Labour.
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He reckons it will take 10 years to fix 5 years of Tory rule?
The parties are identical. It makes no difference who you vote for. Unless its UKIP.....
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTories are in a serious bind between Labour and UKIP. Any triangulation strategy to move to the centre (as Cameron did with social policies) to win the floating voters, leaves them exposed on the right to UKIP. A move to the right means that Labour mops up the centre. It's difficult to know where they go (assuming of course that no party is actually going to take a principled stand on anything).
(the four legged variety, not the two cheeked one)
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Originally posted by Unix View PostIt's going to be another hung parliament with tories in the lead, but this time it will be UKIP/Tory government. Lib dems will be wiped out of existence.
I suspect the SNP will do well enough to hold the balance of power, so a grand coalition of the Tories and Labour will get MI5 to provoke a major scandal in an SNP Scottish government, leading to imprisonment of the SNP leadership on corruption and child abuse charges, significant social unrest, and the UK government reluctantly reimposing direct Westminster rule onto a grateful Scottish population. Shetland and Orkney will protest and be granted crown dependency status to pull the rug from under any future independence movement.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDid anyone listen to that cretin Ed Balls
If that lot get in, short the stock market, short the pound, short everything and fook off overseas a rich man.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTories are in a serious bind between Labour and UKIP. Any triangulation strategy to move to the centre (as Cameron did with social policies) to win the floating voters, leaves them exposed on the right to UKIP. A move to the right means that Labour mops up the centre. It's difficult to know where they go (assuming of course that no party is actually going to take a principled stand on anything).
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostNo chance with that in charge. Tories main threat will be UKIP.
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