My prediction is that the country is ****ed irrespective of who is in power.
Something I don't understand: UKIP are generally ahead of the Lib Dems in the polls. So why isn't the possibility of a coalition with Lab or the Tories and UKIP ever discussed?
Hmm.
Labour are going to get totally thrashed so I reckon the fecking Tories will romp in. This country is pants at tactical voting. I actually agree that the liberals have been a positive influence overall, but their vote has collapsed.
UKIP vote is the key. It's pretty clear now though that Cameron has diluted their threat
by adopting an anti immigrant stance and pledging an in out EU vote.
It's ok you won't be allowed to vote as lunatics are barred
How is it worse than it was then? More people working? Economy on the rise is it not?
True but if UKIP actually get more votes than the Libs then presumably they would have some MPs (despite lack of Prop representation)?
How is it worse than it was then? More people working? Economy on the rise is it not?
As I said lunatics are barred from voting
This is, whether you are a natural Tory or not, is the reality.
At General Elections the people that vote take their decision more seriously than for interim council or euro elections and tend to vote according to their self interest which is not unreasonable. MOST voters have a job and most have a mortgage or have aspirations to own their own home. Give this and the experiences of the last 5 years or so, this election will therefore be about the economy. Whether you hate everything else about them, the Tories seem to have made the right call on the economy and Labour the wrong one. Given that most people believe that Labour and Ed Balls also caused the economc mess in the first place then they are truly screwed.
Tory majority on its way
Scotland will be independant and a Tory landslide will follow.
I do hope it does.Won't happen before the next election
Scotland will be independant and a Tory landslide will follow.
The referendum is one year away
.september 2014
With red ed as Labour leader the conservatives will win easy with about 340 seats