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Yeah....& us 'Righties' ought to see about banning all showing's of Jesse Owens medal winning events once we grasp power. I'm so with you ICI.
Think ed milliband has made a mess of this zero hour contract stuff
Can you honestly see them pushing up towards 50%? It's still very unlikely.
If you UKIPPers are suddenly going to vote tactically to keep Labour out - why do you believe that Greens & Lib Dems wont vote tactically in the same seats to keep Cameron out?Some of the most interesting contests are going to be the Lib Dem v Tory ones, places round me like Chippenham, Bath, Wells etc, will the Lib Dem voters put aside their dislike of Clegg to keep Cameron out? Will UKIP hurt the Tories?
Quote from: wilts rover on April 04, 2015, 10:00:11 pmIf you UKIPPers are suddenly going to vote tactically to keep Labour out - why do you believe that Greens & Lib Dems wont vote tactically in the same seats to keep Cameron out?Some of the most interesting contests are going to be the Lib Dem v Tory ones, places round me like Chippenham, Bath, Wells etc, will the Lib Dem voters put aside their dislike of Clegg to keep Cameron out? Will UKIP hurt the Tories?Because UKIP want a referendum on Europe we will only vote UKIP if we think we've got a good chance of winning the seat. We won't vote UKIP if we think it's going to let Labour in. We want anyone else other than Labour to win, ideally the Tories if it can't be us. The last thing we want is Labour in power and no referendum. We are more sophisticated than other voters who will vote with their hearts instead of tactically with their heads.
Quote from: IC1967 on April 04, 2015, 10:39:33 pmQuote from: wilts rover on April 04, 2015, 10:00:11 pmIf you UKIPPers are suddenly going to vote tactically to keep Labour out - why do you believe that Greens & Lib Dems wont vote tactically in the same seats to keep Cameron out?Some of the most interesting contests are going to be the Lib Dem v Tory ones, places round me like Chippenham, Bath, Wells etc, will the Lib Dem voters put aside their dislike of Clegg to keep Cameron out? Will UKIP hurt the Tories?Because UKIP want a referendum on Europe we will only vote UKIP if we think we've got a good chance of winning the seat. We won't vote UKIP if we think it's going to let Labour in. We want anyone else other than Labour to win, ideally the Tories if it can't be us. The last thing we want is Labour in power and no referendum. We are more sophisticated than other voters who will vote with their hearts instead of tactically with their heads. 'More sophisticated' are you having a laugh fella ? How the hell do yo know this, what is the evidence you have that draws you to such a conclusion ? None I doubt as UKIP And their voters have little or no pàst tactical voting history. You make it all up as you go along !
Quote from: hoolahoop on April 05, 2015, 02:58:18 amQuote from: IC1967 on April 04, 2015, 10:39:33 pmQuote from: wilts rover on April 04, 2015, 10:00:11 pmIf you UKIPPers are suddenly going to vote tactically to keep Labour out - why do you believe that Greens & Lib Dems wont vote tactically in the same seats to keep Cameron out?Some of the most interesting contests are going to be the Lib Dem v Tory ones, places round me like Chippenham, Bath, Wells etc, will the Lib Dem voters put aside their dislike of Clegg to keep Cameron out? Will UKIP hurt the Tories?Because UKIP want a referendum on Europe we will only vote UKIP if we think we've got a good chance of winning the seat. We won't vote UKIP if we think it's going to let Labour in. We want anyone else other than Labour to win, ideally the Tories if it can't be us. The last thing we want is Labour in power and no referendum. We are more sophisticated than other voters who will vote with their hearts instead of tactically with their heads. 'More sophisticated' are you having a laugh fella ? How the hell do yo know this, what is the evidence you have that draws you to such a conclusion ? None I doubt as UKIP And their voters have little or no pàst tactical voting history. You make it all up as you go along !Look. It's very simple. The Tory vote is going up and UKIP's is going down. Ukippers are going back to the Tories in their droves. They are intelligent and know that voting UKIP to let Labour in is crazy. The last thing us Ukippers want is Labour in power and no EU referendum. However UKIP will still hold on to a decent amount of voters. These will be predominantly ex Labour voters who will stay with them come what may. This will damage Labour badly.Sorted.
Oh dear. More bad news for Labour. The SNP have almost doubled their lead over Labour giving the party a 28 point lead.http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/apr/13/snp-has-almost-doubled-lead-over-labour-in-scotland-poll-showsGet in.
Quote from: IC1967 on April 14, 2015, 12:10:06 amOh dear. More bad news for Labour. The SNP have almost doubled their lead over Labour giving the party a 28 point lead.http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/apr/13/snp-has-almost-doubled-lead-over-labour-in-scotland-poll-showsGet in.Get in? I'm clearly much more favourale towards the Tories and this does have some Tory benefit potentially. But that is largely irrelevant as the damage the SNP could do exceeds the damage Labour could commit!