melias shoes
Well-known member
- Oct 14, 2010
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I refuse to believe that we will end up with Red Ed and the SNP in power. It really will be a disaster for our long term success as a country. I have all parts of my body crossed.
Same as that.
I refuse to believe that we will end up with Red Ed and the SNP in power. It really will be a disaster for our long term success as a country. I have all parts of my body crossed.
I am surprised that nobody else has posted this one...
Latest YouGov #GE2015 poll:
CON - 34% (+3)
LAB - 33% (-2)
UKIP - 15% (-)
LDEM - 8% (+2)
GRN - 5% (-3)
What was he supposed to do? The tories were calling for more state intervention at the time and we will get our money back. Well unless gidiot sells for 10% of value
Today's YouGov/SundayTimes poll gives the @Conservatives a 15 point lead among 18-24 year olds. Largest group lead.
http://t.co/mHFNcwwXUk
I this another Lord Ashcroft poll?
Who cares?
At the end of the day the sensible among us know we are heading for a NOM, so lets debate the different coalition permutations, that's the reality people, get used to it!
I do for one. I'm starting to warm to Lord Ashcroft; although I can't quite work out if he's just mischievous or genuinely raving bonkers.
Ain't that the truth. Although the socialistas and capitalistas on here are clearly keeping their heads buried firmly in the sand.
I do for one. I'm starting to warm to Lord Ashcroft; although I can't quite work out if he's just mischievous or genuinely raving bonkers.
At the end of the day the sensible among us know we are heading for a NOM, so lets debate the different coalition permutations, that's the reality people, get used to it!
The only actual coalitions I can see are Tory/Labour and Labour/Lib Dem.
Some may consider though that the lib dems are going to get such a pasting at the polls that they'll won't be able to demand to be part of government.
We're probably more likely looking at minority governments, with various deals being done on a "confidence and supply basis"
I'd say the big question is whether the tories can do well enough to get to a position where a combination of themselves, Lib Dems and the DUP (apparently they could get 8 mps)
I personally can't see Dave doing a deal with farage, but maybe see his bluff and challenge him to vote against him and aee labour in power.
If the tories don't get across that line then Labour, with SNP giving them support would seem favourite.
Today's YouGov/SundayTimes poll gives the @Conservatives a 15 point lead among 18-24 year olds. Largest group lead.
http://t.co/mHFNcwwXUk
Did you mean to say that, a tory / labour coalition?
Absolutely zero chance of this happening.