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Previously on "Lib dem observation"

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    blasphemic comment in this context
    How so?

    Infidel...

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  • contractor79
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Ask yourself this, "What would Jesus do?".
    blasphemic comment in this context

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    LOL @ thought he was leader of BNP

    I'm in a bit of a dilemma. Don't think there's UKIP or BNP standing in my constituency.

    It's a rather strong Labour seat but Lib Dems got second last time and tories are out of it. I think Lib Dems are crap but may go for them to try and oust Labour as the Tories have no serious hopes. Can't quite see myself putting a cross on the Lib Dems though.
    Ask yourself this, "What would Jesus do?".

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  • contractor79
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    Originally posted by GreenerGrass View Post
    According to recent polls 30% of the public don't know who Nick Clegg is, and 19% thought he was leader of the BNP.

    Yet 20% are thinking of voting Lib Dem. When the general public are so stupid you can see why Labour think they have a good chance of winning the election.
    LOL @ thought he was leader of BNP

    I'm in a bit of a dilemma. Don't think there's UKIP or BNP standing in my constituency.

    It's a rather strong Labour seat but Lib Dems got second last time and tories are out of it. I think Lib Dems are crap but may go for them to try and oust Labour as the Tories have no serious hopes. Can't quite see myself putting a cross on the Lib Dems though.

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  • GreenerGrass
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    According to recent polls 30% of the public don't know who Nick Clegg is, and 19% thought he was leader of the BNP.

    Yet 20% are thinking of voting Lib Dem. When the general public are so stupid you can see why Labour think they have a good chance of winning the election.

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  • centurian
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    It's also because in the case of a hung parliament, you can bet that Vince Cable as chancellor will be price of Nick Clegg's co-operation.

    Kiss goodbye to higher rate pension relief if that happens.

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  • centurian
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    I think the Beeb summed it up the best.

    While Brown and Cameron are running around the country campaigning with their wives... they described Vince Cable as Nick Clegg's "political wife".

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    Well they put Cable next to him all the time because 1) people have a vague idea who Cable is 2) it is an attempt to shore up voter confidence in the relative inexperience of Clegg
    The reason being is that his wife actually works in a proper job unlike the other two wives.

    Though I admit Cherie Blair did work but she was self-employed so could choose to take important dates off in advance.

    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    none of this will mean Lib Dems make any progress at all. Won't be long until UKIP and BNP overtake them.
    So cynical.

    I live in a Lib Dem constituency and all the ones close to me are Lib Dem.

    Looking at the votes for the past Euro, General and local elections it seems that people in my area don't both voting for the UKIP candidate in General and Local elections.

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  • contractor79
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    Well they put Cable next to him all the time because 1) people have a vague idea who Cable is 2) it is an attempt to shore up voter confidence in the relative inexperience of Clegg

    none of this will mean Lib Dems make any progress at all. Won't be long until UKIP and BNP overtake them.

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  • Green Mango
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Nope, can't say I have.
    Saw Nick Clegg this morning, can't say he inspired any confidence.

    Still when Gordon's telling him what to do he'll be alright.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    Have you noticed how Nick Clegg now is almost stuck to the hip with Vince Cable in front of the media? And on their campaign bus too.
    Nope, can't say I have.

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  • contractor79
    started a topic Lib dem observation

    Lib dem observation

    Have you noticed how Nick Clegg now is almost stuck to the hip with Vince Cable in front of the media? And on their campaign bus too.

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