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Originally posted by Batcher View PostMomentum is still with the SNP but many remain undecided | TNS Global
A new TNS poll in Scotland shows no sign of the gap between the SNP and Labour decreasing, with voter intention as follows:
SNP 54% (+2), Lab 22% (-2), Con 13% (0), LD 6% (0), Green 2% (-1), UKIP 2% (+1)
That would translate to 57 out of 59 seats for the SNP.
Newsflash.............the swapping of Labour seats for SNP north of the border will STILL give you fook-all sway in Westminster where all the real decisions are made.
Nae luck!!
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Momentum is still with the SNP but many remain undecided | TNS Global
A new TNS poll in Scotland shows no sign of the gap between the SNP and Labour decreasing, with voter intention as follows:
SNP 54% (+2), Lab 22% (-2), Con 13% (0), LD 6% (0), Green 2% (-1), UKIP 2% (+1)
That would translate to 57 out of 59 seats for the SNP.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostDaily Express
Another right-wing newspapers owned by tax dodgers trying to manipulate the electorate to vote for the Tories
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostIs their campaign slogan going to be Scottish jobs for foreign workers ?
Another right-wing newspapers owned by tax dodgers trying to manipulate the electorate to vote for the Tories
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostThe 45% grew within minutes of David Cameron appearing on the steps of 10 Downing Street talking about EVEL. A lot of No voters realised then that they had made a mistake and that's why they will vote SNP in the election.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWell the ones who were putting the "45" banner as part of their signatures clearly do give a sh1t, maybe it's finally sunk in that 45 is a LOT less than 55 which was the percentage that voted no so they've largely dropped it.
It's sadly obvious that they will never shut up on the subject at least as long as it looks like the SNP may well exert considerable influence in Westminster.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHaven't you heard? The YES campaign came second in a two-horse race. Change the fooking record you tedious twunt. Nobody gives a sh1t.
It's sadly obvious that they will never shut up on the subject at least as long as it looks like the SNP may well exert considerable influence in Westminster.
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Originally posted by Batcher View Post
It's almost 22:00 and the BBC is still not reporting about the thousands of people who attended these events, just as they ignored Yes rallies during the indyref.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostTwo rallies in Glasgow today, one for SNP gender equality and the other for Hope Over Fear.
Other parties struggle to top the SNP’s fervent supporters | Alex Thomson's View | Alex Thomson's View
Watch the videos and see the difference between Nicola and your normal Westminster politician. Nick Clegg is still talking about Alex Salmond for goodness sake.
It's almost 22:00 and the BBC is still not reporting about the thousands of people who attended these events, just as they ignored Yes rallies during the indyref.
It ALL about England (London) you know it, I know it EVERYONE knows it
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Two rallies in Glasgow today, one for SNP gender equality and the other for Hope Over Fear.
Other parties struggle to top the SNP’s fervent supporters | Alex Thomson's View | Alex Thomson's View
Watch the videos and see the difference between Nicola and your normal Westminster politician. Nick Clegg is still talking about Alex Salmond for goodness sake.
It's almost 22:00 and the BBC is still not reporting about the thousands of people who attended these events, just as they ignored Yes rallies during the indyref.
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really people.
what policies if any would SNP get through?
only the ones that Labour want, or Tories, they or she, wont be able to get through ANY of their own as they are the minority.
Only if deals are done will they stand any chance and then Labour will never push through anything detrimental to the UK as this would be suicide.
Trident forget it, both Labour and Tories want it.
24 billion on NHS no way Jose
etc etc
why all this fuss from Cameron, I will tell you why its because they have not got any policies worth shouting about..
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