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Previously on "If an election was called tomorrow, how would you vote?"
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No love for any of these shysters, they are all only slightly different shades of the same colour. Horrendously expensive gentlemens club gravy train paid for by the rest of us, see Alan Clark drama on the BBC to see the attitude of MP's to the general population.
However, it comes down to this, Brown is determined to squeeze money out of anyone doing better then 20k a year until they bleed and pour it away into the government machine and health and education with tiny improvements in return. Anyone earning more than this should it seem be ashamed.
The Cons will do this to a slightly lesser extent and that is the best we can hope for !
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Beware of voting Gordo, the man is jinxed
I wouldn't be surprised if he wins again
and the next day a giant hurricane changes its path from florida to UK
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Right now - no idea.
I'm usually a staunch tory but to me Cameron looks like Blair but without the conviction...
Howard would have made a great PM I reckon, but not Cameron.. just don't trust the man... and he smiles too much.
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Well, no promise, but the tories are toying with the idea: <removed> - sure you are aware anyway...
What is a promise worth in politics these days anyway?!
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The real question to ask is: who will the swing voters that decide an election vote for?
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Where is option "Not worth getting out of bed for because both realistic prospects are an equal bunch of usless tulipe?"
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Never voted Tory before....but think I may be tempted this time....possibly a turning point in life...
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