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He is still peddling the myth that the largest party form the government as fact. No-one on the BBC will challenge him on that.
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I don't think there's any length Murphy would stop at to win votes. He's only interested in spending money we don't have. Listening to him on the radio the other day I could cringe, same old labour rhetoric aimed appeasing voters as if they're all toiling in the shipyard.
Whatever / whoever it is they're standing for they don't live in Scotland anymore.
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Based on that Tories/UKIP/Libdems still not enough (310) would need most of the others to form a majority. Whereas Labour/Libs/SNP is (346) enough.Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostBetfair betting exchange, Mon 23 March 2015:
Labour: 273
Conservative: 277
Scottish National Party: 43
Liberal Democrats: 30
UKIP: 3
Others: 24
Winning Post: 326
Next Parliament..
Con minority: 3.95/1
Lab minority: 3.8/1
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Betfair betting exchange, Mon 23 March 2015:Originally posted by Unix View PostICM poll: Labour faces wipeout in Scotland after new leader fails to dent SNP support | Politics | The Guardian
Looks like SNP will still hold the balance of power.
Labour: 273
Conservative: 277
Scottish National Party: 43
Liberal Democrats: 30
UKIP: 3
Others: 24
Winning Post: 326
Next Parliament..
Con minority: 3.95/1
Lab minority: 3.8/1
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The depressing thing is that I just don't know who to vote for.Originally posted by Unix View PostICM poll: Labour faces wipeout in Scotland after new leader fails to dent SNP support | Politics | The Guardian
Looks like SNP will still hold the balance of power.
Thought about UKIP but I've decided I'm not actually anti-Europe that much. All these ridiculous pc bits of legislation that people like to blame on Europe would still happen even if we weren't in the eu. Being in the EU allows our MPs to use the weasel words "it's all out of our control" - very convenient for them really....
Besides, I read somewhere the other day that Nige wants to forge links with commonwealth countries like Canada, NZ and.... India; he doesn't think Indians have fair access to our job market. My God, if there's that many in IT jobs when they haven't got a fair crack of the whip then what would it be like when we're welcoming them with open arms?
Nope. It looks horribly like I'll be doing exactly what I said I wouldn't do and vote for the least bad option again....
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Jim Murphy failed shocker
ICM poll: Labour faces wipeout in Scotland after new leader fails to dent SNP support | Politics | The Guardian
Looks like SNP will still hold the balance of power.Tags: None
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