I am sure somewhere on here yesterday was saying that Clegg would hang onto his safe seat - the latest Ashcroft polls today are hinting their mat be a record breaking swing in Hallam - He had 53% of the vote on the last election
The post was in another thread where it was suggested he would hang on but with a reduced majority
This itv poll (can't see how many people surveyed) like the referendum question its a pick from two of the following quiz - as I said before my experience of Scotland is not one of people being against the English as the referendum demonstrated with over 55% voting to remain part of the UK. Like the greens here - they will pick up a lot of voters who have had enough of the old political machines, and feel they can be part of a change, Labour take the hit as they are the main party, but safe Lib dem seats are also under threat.
I guarantee he will hang on - willing to have a bet on the REMF for it. It's an Ashcroft Poll - he had The Tories on 40% last week. Very sporadic.
Can anyone explain to me why Labours support in Scotland has appeared to collapse? I would of thought that after Gordon Brown helped in the referendum debates their would be a pro-labour rebound. I am missing something so what is it?
Ed Balls rules out increasing the top rate of tax, but does not rule out lowering the threshold to scoop up more middle-income earners.
Working there a lot, I know thats not the case (bar some pockets in Glasgow), I saw a piece the other day saying that most SNP voters don't want independence but want nothing to do with an elitist and old school Westminster. Its a very Anti Tory vote as well.
they lost their referendum, but now 56% would vote SNP for independence?
they lost their referendum, but now 56% would vote SNP for independence? thats makes bugger all sence. i'm perplexed by the SNP surge, especially with the oil price shift showing how tenuous their financial position would be. like the UKIP vote, i wonder if its going to shrink considerably when the real poll is taken.
My experience of working Scotland from 1991 onwards is totally different to yours, the spread and depth of virulent Anti-English feeling in the last 25 years has been remarkable.
If you are English Aberdeen has become a very unpleasant place to work which is one of the reasons I was happy to stop my Offshore frolics.
Happy to see our Celtic Cousins b*gger off myself. They think will be the new Norway. I rather disagree.
I think reason number 4 may have something to do with it.
I think you'll find the poll was a poll of potential SNP voters rather than one of a broad spectrum of voters.
I am sure somewhere on here yesterday was saying that Clegg would hang onto his safe seat - the latest Ashcroft polls today are hinting their mat be a record breaking swing in Hallam - He had 53% of the vote on the last election