Guest 645- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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22 November 2009
10:0333659A recent MORI poll shows that the Tories have 37%,Labour 31% and Libs 17%.If this was to be reflected in the General Election the result would be a hung parliament.
How fickle voters can be ?
Marek
I think therefore I am (not a Tory supporter)
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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22 November 2009
10:3533661mori polls tend to be more favourable to labour, not normally to that extent though.
the blues have started to outline their plans, that would have helped the reds in the polls.
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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22 November 2009
10:3633662Voters are certainly fickle Marek...so much depends on how the individual leaders are seen week by week...its as fickle as that. Gordon Brown has had some good events lately where he shines in his own quiet/shy way. He is good at the Remembrance ceremonies for example, he exudes the appropriate air of gloomy pain. He did politically rather well out of that Sun/grieving mother fiasco, as the nation did feel massively sympathetic for him. It was a nasty setup in political terms, and the general public saw that. In other words, The Sun slipped on their own Tory bananaskin. He was also very good and seen very well in his visit to the beleagured town of Cockermouth. For some reason, although at times appearing dead and buried, he has a resilience with the voter that might surprise all yet.