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Previously on "Who do you think will win the next General Election"

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    If Boris gets in in London, then by the time the general election comes, people will have seen how good the Tories are at running things.

    Landslide victory for Labour if Boris gets in.
    that's as logical as saying chavs will feel stigmatised by paying tax

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    If Boris gets in in London, then by the time the general election comes, people will have seen how good the Tories are at running things.

    Landslide victory for Labour if Boris gets in.
    You've got to be joking.

    Dunno about Bojo, but he certainly couldn't be worse that Ken Livingslime.

    At local level, Tory councils have always been miles ahead of Labour in terms of effective and efficient government. Local Labour councils are notorious cess pits of trough-snouting, backhanders, nepotism and incompetence.

    Labour local authorities make even the Lib Dem councils shine.
    Last edited by bogeyman; 11 March 2008, 14:19. Reason: sp.

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  • Dow Jones
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    Wrong!

    Surely, can't be worse than Livingston, who loves spending OTHER PEOPLE's money! Still talking about grandiose transport schemes costing £ 30 bn inc that white elephant called Crossrail. You can poke as much fun at Boris (try and do that with Livingston!) but he is dead serious about the job.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    I think you may be in for a pleasant surprise. Worst case scenario a hung parliament in which case the new Liberal leader is bound to side with Cameron for change's sake if nothing else. Boris is ahead by 5% in London, if they manage to win that in May, the momentum will bury NL (amen)
    If Boris gets in in London, then by the time the general election comes, people will have seen how good the Tories are at running things.

    Landslide victory for Labour if Boris gets in.

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  • Nicky G
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    Other. BNP.

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  • Dow Jones
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    Disagree

    I think you may be in for a pleasant surprise. Worst case scenario a hung parliament in which case the new Liberal leader is bound to side with Cameron for change's sake if nothing else. Boris is ahead by 5% in London, if they manage to win that in May, the momentum will bury NL (amen)

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  • realityhack
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    Depressingly, really depressingly, I suspect our incumbent incompetents will hold on to power.

    This in itself makes me seriously consider emigration.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    I think the Monster Raving Loony Party have a good chance this time, seeing as voting for none of the above doesn't actually count.
    Liberal Democrats.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    Interesting to note how many of the Monster Raving Loony Party manifesto pledges have actually been implemented by the New Lie. It might actually be more of theirs than they have of their own!

    And it was all done for a bet to see how gullible and passive the citizens are. Now they know, there will be no end to it whoever is in power.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    I think the Monster Raving Loony Party have a good chance this time, seeing as voting for none of the above doesn't actually count.
    Interesting to note how many of the Monster Raving Loony Party manifesto pledges have actually been implemented by the New Lie. It might actually be more of theirs than they have of their own!

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  • Tex
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    Not looking good for the boys in blue.

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  • PAH
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    I think the Monster Raving Loony Party have a good chance this time, seeing as voting for none of the above doesn't actually count.

    Maybe if they had to get a majority against those that didn't vote otherwise government would have to be scrapped and started again, they'd make more of an effort to do what's right for the country.

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  • threaded
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    The government!

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  • Who do you think will win the next General Election

    41
    Conservatives
    41.46%
    17
    New Labour
    17.07%
    7
    Liberal
    2.44%
    1
    Hung parliament
    24.39%
    10
    Other
    2.44%
    1
    The is no AndyW option (angry smilie)
    12.20%
    5
    Time for a thrilling poll.

    Remember, it's not who you will vote for, but who you think will win next time.

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