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21st June 2014 #1
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More anti Miliberk rhetoric from the House Journal of the Publicly Funded Left
If it is to win, Labour must confront the 'Ed problem'
With a succession of policy initiatives falling flat, party insiders worry Miliband is failing to offer a narrative of the future
http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...liband-problem
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21st June 2014 #2
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That drip is heading down the same road as Kinnock.
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22nd June 2014 #5
Today’s YouGov has CON 32/LAB 38/LD 8/UKIP 14
Still waiting Dedworth, 21/2 years without the Tories being in front in any poll
http://www1.politicalbetting.com/ind...-move-upwards/
For Dedworth and Les
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Joe I'm surprised you don't find it odd that the Daily Handwringer doesn't share your confidence in Miliberk's student union mutterings and policy.
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22nd June 2014 #7
Parties in power never lead between elections. Milliband will be your downfall!
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22nd June 2014 #9
Dedworth, I don't give a as long as the Bullingdon Boys are kicked out, I don't care
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22nd June 2014 #11
Watch the country be truly ....ed up again if the Nite mare was resurrected
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22nd June 2014 #13
50,000 who will not be voting for the Tories
http://tompride.wordpress.com/2014/0...ity-in-london/
Funny I've not seen this march anywhere on the news, only in the Guardian
Even David Cameron's own advisor Lord Young admits there's a cost of living crisis
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...r-lord-3743513
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22nd June 2014 #15
Once upon a time, election predictions were easy. Take the opinion poll, add a point or two for the incumbent party because people are embarrassed to admit they will be voting for it (Especially if that party was the Tories, simple fact, it's just the way it always was), and any party getting consistently over 40%, and definitely if it was 42%, then they were as good as in with a stonking good majority.
Now though, it's "interesting times" as nobody, not the pollsters, not the experts, not Milliband or Cameron - nobody has a scooby doo who might get elected.
One big factor is just who are UKIP taking votes from? If just a tiny percentage of those are from the Tories, then they will deny them a majority. It's as simple as that.
There is a big possibility of all these people voting UKIP because they want out of the EU, and this will split the vote and let in Labour who won't allow a vote - they know what the result would be.
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22nd June 2014 #16
Good possibility that will happen, from Les's part of the world..
According to the survey, 24 per cent of Labour voters in the district and 28 per cent of Conservative voters said they would consider backing UKIP.
The % difference may be enough for Labour to take marginal seats from the Tories and have the most seats
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22nd June 2014 #17
No one will get overall control
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22nd June 2014 #18
Tbh ... ... of more immediate concern to me, is what will become of Scotland following the poll on the eve of my 70th birthday!
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22nd June 2014 #19
It will be a No
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22nd June 2014 #21The % difference may be enough for Labour to take marginal seats from the Tories and have the most seats
We have to get nearer to the time for a more accurate picture. As it gets closer, the gap will shrink
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22nd June 2014 #23
No, most people voted UKIP as a kick up the .... measure, Lib Dems were popular for a while but Conservatives will easily get back in Harrogate
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Kinnock comes to the rescue... Ed must be really desperate! Former leader blames media for Miliband's woes
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz35RweLGhg
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23rd June 2014 #25
Keep the red flag flying. You can wave the white flag if tory's get in again.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...iction-3745088. This the reality. Normal working people are losing out and suffering under the tories.
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23rd June 2014 #26Normal working people are losing out and suffering under the tories.
I have to say it again,and again your loony party left us in the worst mess we have ever been in.
Employment up now,inflation down,fastest growing economy in Europe etc etc need i go on.
Selective blindness and misguided loyalty to a bunch of losers.
I dread what will happen to us all if labour got in again.
i bet you would have trouble defending the calamity they would cause-it would give me and Ded some great ammunition-let's all hope that never happens
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Quite right Les
My grandfather always voted Labour, my father always voted Labour so I'll always vote Labour.
I don't know why but perhaps the selective blindness means my post #123 is ignored :-
Millipede and his Marxists who now view their white working class supporters as racist bigots
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23rd June 2014 #28My grandfather always voted Labour, my father always voted Labour so I'll always vote Labour
I vote for the party i believe is best for the country and if it was Labour I would switch-I have no problem with that.
Labour worry me to death with the thought of handing the keys of the safe back to them and their total unacceptence of a referendum for Europe-Who do they think they are
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I feel the same way Les.
Vote for the ones who talk the most sense and have told the fewest lies.
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23rd June 2014 #30
I would no more look in the Mirror "paper" for a subjective lie free analysis of the Tories, than I would ask a BNP member to recommend a curry restaurant. Same the Mail to comment on Labour.
Can't say I'm bothered mind, I hate them all
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