Whatever your political persuasion, it is guaranteed to be a fascinating night and I, for one, can't wait.
Who else is planning on an all-nighter?
Anyone know roughly when Horsham declare?
It will certainly not be 1997 all over again. That's when the Labour party installed a Tory to lead them.
I know someone working the ballot boxes.
It will certainly not be 1997 all over again. That's when the Labour party installed a Tory to lead them.
It will certainly not be 1997 all over again. That's when the Labour party installed a Tory to lead them.
I think you will find it was really the conservative party in disguise. Labour has not benn in power since 1979 but they might return tomorrow with their SNP friends
I recall a great piece of insight from a source 'close' to Blair during the Blair-Brown feud that went something along the lines of, "Y'know - the trouble with Gordon is that he just doesn't get that people have aspirations." Brown could never understand that most people just want to do better next year than they did this year. They want a newer car or an extension on their house, maybe a conservatory or just a decent holiday once a year. Brown never got that - it just wasn't in his sphere of comprehension. But Tony Blair understood and recognised that perfectly which is why - domestically at least - he was such a success and gave people cause for optimism. He understood aspiration and essentially out-Toried the Tories.
Does Ed Milliband understand aspiration? I don't believe he does. If he ends up as PM after this election he will completely wreck the economy, reward sloth and idleness and completely shaft the people who get up everyday - day in, day out - to put in a shift.
It will certainly not be 1997 all over again. That's when the Labour party installed a Tory to lead them.
I recall a great piece of insight from a source 'close' to Blair during the Blair-Brown feud that went something along the lines of, "Y'know - the trouble with Gordon is that he just doesn't get that people have aspirations." Brown could never understand that most people just want to do better next year than they did this year. They want a newer car or an extension on their house, maybe a conservatory or just a decent holiday once a year. Brown never got that - it just wasn't in his sphere of comprehension. But Tony Blair understood and recognised that perfectly which is why - domestically at least - he was such a success and gave people cause for optimism. He understood aspiration and essentially out-Toried the Tories.
Does Ed Milliband understand aspiration? I don't believe he does. If he ends up as PM after this election he will completely wreck the economy, reward sloth and idleness and completely shaft the people who get up everyday - day in, day out - to put in a shift.
Does Ed Milliband (sic) understand aspiration?
Do you read The Daily Mail ?
I recall a great piece of insight from a source 'close' to Blair during the Blair-Brown feud that went something along the lines of, "Y'know - the trouble with Gordon is that he just doesn't get that people have aspirations." Brown could never understand that most people just want to do better next year than they did this year. They want a newer car or an extension on their house, maybe a conservatory or just a decent holiday once a year. Brown never got that - it just wasn't in his sphere of comprehension. But Tony Blair understood and recognised that perfectly which is why - domestically at least - he was such a success and gave people cause for optimism. He understood aspiration and essentially out-Toried the Tories.
Does Ed Milliband understand aspiration? I don't believe he does. If he ends up as PM after this election he will completely wreck the economy, reward sloth and idleness and completely shaft the people who get up everyday - day in, day out - to put in a shift.
Are you trying to be ironic with this statement? He has possibly the greatest aspiration you can have; to kick Dave and his Tory chums out of government and clear up the mess they have left this country in!
Do they?
Yes. Most people want to feel they are progressing and have the opportunity to improve their living standards and the circumstances for them and their families. People's individual aspirations come in different forms, but most of us want to do better tomorrow than we did today - or at least have the chance of doing so.