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What a surprise. Billy forgetting to mention a few things. Well I never.
I'm sure all you leftie readers of this forum are secretly laughing behind his back and just pretending you still take him seriously.
Quote from: mjdgreg on February 07, 2013, 10:41:41 pm I'm sure all you leftie readers of this forum are secretly laughing behind his back and just pretending you still take him seriously.BST certainly has me shaking my head in despair. For the life of me I cannot understand why someone of his knowledge and intelligence rises to your nonsensical twaddle. I applaud you, however, for drawing out the reactions you seek. As wind-up merchants go you seem to know what buttons to press. In the event you genuinely believe in the contents of your posts, and you are passionate about them, then why not challenge BST to a verbal debate? I would pay a fiver to see it. Maybe invite a couple of counsellors. Your team of Thatcherites, against BST’s team with left of centre views. You might even raise a few quid for the VSC.
Crofty.You are right in everything you say. 100%.That doesn't change the central tenet of my point. Which is that people who say that Labour cannot win in 2015 because a) Miliband is much less popular than Cameron and/or b) Labour should be further ahead in the polls at this point in the Parliament cannot call on a perfect historical record to back up their claims.I KNOW the Winter of Discontent was a key issue in Thatcher winning. And that is irrelevant. There are unique circumstances in EVERY Parliament and EVERY Election. There is an enormous one in this current Parliament and it will be a bigger issue by far in the General Election of 2015 than even the Winter of Discontent was. That is that, for the first time in 30-odd years, the centre-left in British politics is not divided. Every since the Gang of Four sulked off in 81/82 to form the SDP, the centre-left vote has been split. That meant that the Tories could claim power with historically low vote share in General Elections.That will not happen in 2015. Anyone left-leaning now knows that a vote for the Lib Dems can put the Tories in power. So, if you are left-leaning, why take the chance?That was a blindingly obvious outcome of the coalition (and if I were a smug t**t, I'd point you in the direction of a post of mine from May 2010 predicting exactly that outcome). It is the reason why Labour's poll figures have been astonishingly consistent in the mid-to-low 40s% for over two years. That is the result of daft t**ts who voted LD in 2010 realising what they did and coming back to their political home. They are not going to change their minds. Their minds are set already.So, for the Tories to win in 15, they are going to have to poll somewhere significantly higher than 40%.And NOW we get to the nub of the argument. The Tories have only got >40% in opinion polls for three brief periods in the last 22 years, since they knifed Thatcher. Once was for 18 months either side of the 1992 Election, in the euphoria of booting Thatcher out, until Black Weds f**ked them over. Once was for 9 months or so at the very depths of the 2008/09 Great Recession and Brown's manifold bungling of everything he touched. And once was for 6 months after the 2010 Election.So, apart from brief honeymoons and a recession of historic proportions, the Tories have not hit 40% in the polls for a generation. So why should we expect them to do in in 2015, after presiding over a perma-slump?THAT is why Labour can, and most likely WILL win in 2015.
I agree with a lot of that, in general, but I still think Ed Miliband will be a stumbling block. There just isn't something right with the leaders of today, taken straight out of Oxford/Cambridge and be made as researchers, working in the treasury etc., As I said previously, any other leader in the history of the Conservative party would have won a landslide in 2010 but Cameron never and I believe the reason was him.At present I still think we are heading for a hung Parliament, but we'll be in a better position to predict in a years time...
BST certainly has me shaking my head in despair. For the life of me I cannot understand why someone of his knowledge and intelligence rises to your nonsensical twaddle. I applaud you, however, for drawing out the reactions you seek. As wind-up merchants go you seem to know what buttons to press. In the event you genuinely believe in the contents of your posts, and you are passionate about them, then why not challenge BST to a verbal debate? I would pay a fiver to see it. Maybe invite a couple of counsellors. Your team of Thatcherites, against BST’s team with left of centre views. You might even raise a few quid for the VSC.
They failed to win in 2010 not because Cameron is shit (although he is). If they'd had David Davies, they would have faired no better. They failed to win a majority because they have become a party that cannot command enough support to win a majority.
I challenge you to find 10 facts that have been proved false. Shouldn't be too hard out of the 100's of posts I've made. I doubt you'll get anywhere near that number. In fact I bet you don't even try because you know you are spouting total rubbish.As for your assertion that I don't reply to posts that is totally laughable. i am far and away the best person on this forum for answering everything that is thrown at me. Again, i challenge you to find 10 examples. I wouldn't bother if I were you because you won't be able to.