Politics (and other political stuff)
Politics (and other political stuff)
(07 May 2015, 10:43 pm)MrFozz They were talking about that on the BBC not long ago...UKIP's 2020 strategy
(07 May 2015, 10:43 pm)MrFozz They were talking about that on the BBC not long ago...UKIP's 2020 strategy
(07 May 2015, 10:43 pm)MrFozz They were talking about that on the BBC not long ago...UKIP's 2020 strategy
(07 May 2015, 10:43 pm)MrFozz They were talking about that on the BBC not long ago...UKIP's 2020 strategy
(07 May 2015, 10:47 pm)Andreos1 Hopefully we see the likes of TUSC in more areas next time out.
http://www.tusc.org.uk/policy
(07 May 2015, 10:47 pm)Andreos1 Hopefully we see the likes of TUSC in more areas next time out.
http://www.tusc.org.uk/policy
Labour are still in the lead with three seats declared so far.
Using crude sampling techniques based on the outcome so far, I think we can all see the picture here. Lets save all those poor folk counting ballot papers the hassle of doing so and declare Ed Miliband the new Prime Minister now!
(07 May 2015, 11:10 pm)MrFozz Who are TUSC btw. ..are they Arthur Scargills lot
(07 May 2015, 11:13 pm)aureolin Nope. It's a coalition of a load of trade unions and some of the socialist parties. The problem is that they're going to get whipped in every single seat, because they haven't the public support.Excuse my language, but thay Gary Duncan looked a right twat taking selfies while Returning Officers was reading the result
(07 May 2015, 11:13 pm)aureolin Nope. It's a coalition of a load of trade unions and some of the socialist parties. The problem is that they're going to get whipped in every single seat, because they haven't the public support.Excuse my language, but thay Gary Duncan looked a right twat taking selfies while Returning Officers was reading the result
The policial landscape has changed overnight.....
The BBC are now predicting 325 seats for the Tories which effectively means they'll have a slender majority.
And a lot of commentators are already predicting a change in leader for both the Lim Dems and Labour.
(08 May 2015, 6:28 am)Kuyoyo The policial landscape has changed overnight.....
The BBC are now predicting 325 seats for the Tories which effectively means they'll have a slender majority.
And a lot of commentators are already predicting a change in leader for both the Lim Dems and Labour.
(08 May 2015, 6:28 am)Kuyoyo The policial landscape has changed overnight.....
The BBC are now predicting 325 seats for the Tories which effectively means they'll have a slender majority.
And a lot of commentators are already predicting a change in leader for both the Lim Dems and Labour.
(08 May 2015, 6:28 am)Kuyoyo The policial landscape has changed overnight.....The BBC Forecast is now 329 to the Tories...
The BBC are now predicting 325 seats for the Tories which effectively means they'll have a slender majority.
And a lot of commentators are already predicting a change in leader for both the Lim Dems and Labour.
(08 May 2015, 6:28 am)Kuyoyo The policial landscape has changed overnight.....The BBC Forecast is now 329 to the Tories...
The BBC are now predicting 325 seats for the Tories which effectively means they'll have a slender majority.
And a lot of commentators are already predicting a change in leader for both the Lim Dems and Labour.
(08 May 2015, 6:28 am)Kuyoyo The policial landscape has changed overnight.....
The BBC are now predicting 325 seats for the Tories which effectively means they'll have a slender majority.
And a lot of commentators are already predicting a change in leader for both the Lim Dems and Labour.
(08 May 2015, 6:28 am)Kuyoyo The policial landscape has changed overnight.....
The BBC are now predicting 325 seats for the Tories which effectively means they'll have a slender majority.
And a lot of commentators are already predicting a change in leader for both the Lim Dems and Labour.
(08 May 2015, 7:00 am)MurdnunoC Both leaders have to go really.Would David have been a better leader than Ed...dont know a great deal about it, but the general feeling seemed to be that Ed stabbed his brother in the back...
The Lib Dem result is nothing short of humiliating and it shows they lost a lot of support by climbing into bed with the Conservatives. Many Lib Dem voters voiced their disapproval in 2010 and some tried to distance themselves from the coalition agreement when fighting local elections. Clegg's position is now untenable as leader.
As for Labour, well, wrong choice of leadership combined with policies which don't reflect their grassroots support.
(08 May 2015, 7:00 am)MurdnunoC Both leaders have to go really.Would David have been a better leader than Ed...dont know a great deal about it, but the general feeling seemed to be that Ed stabbed his brother in the back...
The Lib Dem result is nothing short of humiliating and it shows they lost a lot of support by climbing into bed with the Conservatives. Many Lib Dem voters voiced their disapproval in 2010 and some tried to distance themselves from the coalition agreement when fighting local elections. Clegg's position is now untenable as leader.
As for Labour, well, wrong choice of leadership combined with policies which don't reflect their grassroots support.