Why is Neill wearing an MCC tie? Not very egalitarian on election night.
Isn't the MCC tie more yellow than the gold colour on his Peckham
Why is Neill wearing an MCC tie? Not very egalitarian on election night.
Hi mate. A point of interest - if the Tories (and more likely the Lib Dems) decide that a coalition between the two isn't gonna happen - do you think the Tories go forward with a minority government into an oddly weakend position than they were before ?
Surely the lib dems will now quietly retreat and try and recover ?
This is what's fascinating about this election. What have you lost by what you have gained.
DUP are always available to tango, on those figures. Will cost the GB taxpayer a lot, though.
Silly. This is a serious political debate thread. Don't spoil it...
from the Electoral Calculus site, in % so we can see the comparison:
Con 36.5%, Lab 29.8%, Lib 9.0%, and in Scotland SNP 53%
blimey.
Nowhere near as much as a Milliband Balls up!!
Whats so special about St Ives? A constituency of just under 67,000. Why does it take them until tomorrow lunchtime to return the result?
And the YouGov exit poll is completely different
no chance even if he tried alot of his own mps would vote him down would be political suicide .Labour needs to rebuild and come back stronger in 2020Blimey indeed... and all the more remarkable that Ed could still be Prime Minister
Reading tonight that a few of the lib dem establishment are dead against it.
It's all really confused all this stuff, isn't it? I certainly wasn't expecting the exit poll and will be very surprised. Possibly 300 for the Tories at the most I would expect, though I think UKIP could be doing more damage than the exit poll showed. Funnily enough, I was telling in Battersea today and neither of my Labour fellow tellers were at all impressed by their leadership. Whatever happens, I think there has got to be a lot of healing. I detest all this inverse snobbery - most Tories I know do hours of volunteering and are in no way self-satisfied, but I have to accept that things like the bedroom tax (which I opposed) have caused a lot of division. I would also prefer to keep going in a coalition rather than go it alone, and far rather with the Lib Dems than UKIP.
If the loonies are still fancying it, they can now get rich...
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