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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/hours-after-the-election-the-dwp-says-is-looking-to-cut-a-disabled-access-to-work-scheme-10237191.htmlSo it begins...
Quote from: The Red Baron on May 01, 2015, 12:28:30 pmQuote from: IC1967 on April 30, 2015, 10:54:26 pmOh dear. Ipsos MORI had Labour 2 points ahead last week. They've now got the Tories ahead by 5 points! 35% to 30%. I think we should beware of a single poll that shows a sudden shift like that. There will be plenty of other polls over the weekend so we can see if this represents the start of a trend.I want Labour to win but have detected a significant shift to the Tories. For example UK Polling Report now has The Tories ahead in their poll of polls. This has only just happened. There have also been a spate of polls recently showing big Tory leads. It is clear to me that the Tories are on the up and Labour are on the way down. Unfortunately Ed did very badly in the Question Time debate last night and Dave did much better. I think this is going to have a significant impact on the way the undecideds decide to vote.I hope I'm wrong but after detailed analysis I still predict an overall Tory majority.
Quote from: IC1967 on April 30, 2015, 10:54:26 pmOh dear. Ipsos MORI had Labour 2 points ahead last week. They've now got the Tories ahead by 5 points! 35% to 30%. I think we should beware of a single poll that shows a sudden shift like that. There will be plenty of other polls over the weekend so we can see if this represents the start of a trend.
Oh dear. Ipsos MORI had Labour 2 points ahead last week. They've now got the Tories ahead by 5 points! 35% to 30%.
Quote from: IC1967 on May 01, 2015, 12:50:13 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on May 01, 2015, 12:28:30 pmQuote from: IC1967 on April 30, 2015, 10:54:26 pmOh dear. Ipsos MORI had Labour 2 points ahead last week. They've now got the Tories ahead by 5 points! 35% to 30%. I think we should beware of a single poll that shows a sudden shift like that. There will be plenty of other polls over the weekend so we can see if this represents the start of a trend.I want Labour to win but have detected a significant shift to the Tories. For example UK Polling Report now has The Tories ahead in their poll of polls. This has only just happened. There have also been a spate of polls recently showing big Tory leads. It is clear to me that the Tories are on the up and Labour are on the way down. Unfortunately Ed did very badly in the Question Time debate last night and Dave did much better. I think this is going to have a significant impact on the way the undecideds decide to vote.I hope I'm wrong but after detailed analysis I still predict an overall Tory majority. Bang on the money Mick and I hope you had some on the result ?
Quote from: hoolahoop on May 09, 2015, 12:53:00 amQuote from: IC1967 on May 01, 2015, 12:50:13 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on May 01, 2015, 12:28:30 pmQuote from: IC1967 on April 30, 2015, 10:54:26 pmOh dear. Ipsos MORI had Labour 2 points ahead last week. They've now got the Tories ahead by 5 points! 35% to 30%. I think we should beware of a single poll that shows a sudden shift like that. There will be plenty of other polls over the weekend so we can see if this represents the start of a trend.I want Labour to win but have detected a significant shift to the Tories. For example UK Polling Report now has The Tories ahead in their poll of polls. This has only just happened. There have also been a spate of polls recently showing big Tory leads. It is clear to me that the Tories are on the up and Labour are on the way down. Unfortunately Ed did very badly in the Question Time debate last night and Dave did much better. I think this is going to have a significant impact on the way the undecideds decide to vote.I hope I'm wrong but after detailed analysis I still predict an overall Tory majority. Bang on the money Mick and I hope you had some on the result ?Hoola. Is this the same MadMick who has spent a month telling us there was going to be a hung parliament with the Tories 40 seats short of a majority and the outcome being a Labour/SNP Govt?
I know where you are coming from and will bear your advice in mind. However on this occasion he WAS right. The failure of the party that I support makes me sick to my stomach... You must feel the same eh ?Credit must go grudgingly to the Tory strategists who played with the electorate and their fears. I think that the electorate believed that William Wallace and his hordes were coming down south to rape and pillage
Quote from: hoolahoop on May 09, 2015, 01:34:10 pmI know where you are coming from and will bear your advice in mind. However on this occasion he WAS right. The failure of the party that I support makes me sick to my stomach... You must feel the same eh ?Credit must go grudgingly to the Tory strategists who played with the electorate and their fears. I think that the electorate believed that William Wallace and his hordes were coming down south to rape and pillage We need a modern day Duke of Cumberland to put down the Scottish Rebelion
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