Keith Sansum1
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For some, due to party conferences election fever is in the air, of course the govt hopes it can survive till 2015.
With the lib dems trying to justify there not like the nasty party(yet went along with there decisions)
and now we see UKIP tearing itself apart, g bloom making it clear UKIP is not for him
Tories don't know which way to turn.
Those closets will blame an attack on one party or another, or against a party they may support, but in reality all the parties come under scrutiny, and so they should.
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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The election will be in 2015 - no 'try to survive' about it.
Keith - your imagination runs riot.
Guest 710- Registered: 28 Feb 2011
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The next Election is 'inked-in' for 2015 in exactly the same way as boom-n-bust, climate-change, and an ever increasing number of otherwise elastic phenomena, are guaranteed, because Politics and Politicians have reached (I hope) the very nadir of hopelessness and ineffectiveness, and so Governments' 'popularity' has been legislatively assured.
Never again would 'bust' dare to follow 'boom', without feeling the full might of the law.
And Climate!, steady there, don't dare change or....they'll be a stamping of feet?
Truly, the greatest danger is any suggestion of Democracy.
Ignorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
Keith Sansum1
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Barryw
He may LIMP THROUGH to 2015
but its becoming less and less clear with some lib dems wanting to walk away from the govt before its to late
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Guest 977- Registered: 27 Jun 2013
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The election will be in 2015 unless the LibDems walk away from the coalition and get together with Labour to force a vote for an election - and that won't happen with Labour probably going to ditch their leader next year for a (slightly more) economically competent one and wanting the new one to settle in before the election.
Keith Sansum1
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Fantastic red herring Ray
showing your colours geezer lol
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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doubt if ray has ever been in the cupboard, always seem him as bluer than an everton home shirt.
Brian Dixon
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I would like to know where kieth gets those red herrings from.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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probably the same place as i get my red kippers brian.
Guest 977- Registered: 27 Jun 2013
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I always find red herrings are the best bait for luring sharks out of their hidey-holes

Brian Dixon
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where is that then howard.

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Wherever you get em they still stink!
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Hand-wringing Millyband appears on track to auto-pilote Labour into oblivion.
Please keep it quiet and let him get on with it

Keith Sansum1
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My prediction remains
lib dem near wipe out
labour largest party
but needing another party if it is to govern
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Labour's lead over the Tories has shrunk dramatically over the past few months.
Some polls have them neck on neck.
The LibDems have been torn apart by the opposition between Nick Clegg and Vince Cabel.