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Its All Beginning To Unravel For Dave !
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2907 5300
Not before time as well. Could this be the first action of a post May 2015 Coalition perhaps ? Quote from the much-maligned Ed ::::
"He is losing his MPs, he is losing votes in the House of Commons and it is Labour which is setting the agenda for fairness,"
Difficult to argue with !
Not before time as well. Could this be the first action of a post May 2015 Coalition perhaps ? Quote from the much-maligned Ed ::::
"He is losing his MPs, he is losing votes in the House of Commons and it is Labour which is setting the agenda for fairness,"
Difficult to argue with !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi...yes, as you know full well ! At least it won't (ever) be UKIP !
NJ...This is a serious situation for dave to be in. His coalition partner is actively trying to undo a flagship program of theirs. Which beggars the question why Cleggie voted for it in the first place ! Sometimes you can't make it up in British politics you know.
NJ...This is a serious situation for dave to be in. His coalition partner is actively trying to undo a flagship program of theirs. Which beggars the question why Cleggie voted for it in the first place ! Sometimes you can't make it up in British politics you know.
Electoral Calculus is predicted 19 LibDems after May 2015, down from 57 in 2010.
I am not sure what the opposite of landslide is but Cleggie is heading for it. But this latest action by him today might stem the fallout a bit, if the voters can see that he is prepared to admit where he was wrong. Good move for Cleggie all round and I reluctantly give him some praise.
I am not sure what the opposite of landslide is but Cleggie is heading for it. But this latest action by him today might stem the fallout a bit, if the voters can see that he is prepared to admit where he was wrong. Good move for Cleggie all round and I reluctantly give him some praise.
doesn't look as if Dave and the Welsh between them did such a fab job of the summit
http:// www.sta ndard.c o.uk/ne ws/lond oners-d iary/no t-such- a-great -nato-w elcome- in-the- hillsid e-97150 80.html
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God help us if Lib and Lab ever get together. Clegg and Ed would be spitting and slavering over each other. Neither have made a real contribution to suggestions made concerning major matters all they want is to spend money on projects that have little impact on the greater problems facing Dave today.
couldnt care less, no party stays in power forever,only a matter of time until another labour government gets a chance to get the wrecking balls out, but youll soon be crying in your milk when you realise that litte ed is about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike and not the answer to all your little leftie prayers.
//....frightened of the People Speaking next May ! //
If it means a return to the party that opened the floodgates to uncontrolled immigration, that abolished the 10p rate tax for low earners, that forced us into futile conflict, that sold our gold reserves at a knock down price, that pilfered our pensions, that disingenuously bathes in the reflected glory of the Labour party past, and that doesn't speak for the working man, I am. I'm terrified!
If it means a return to the party that opened the floodgates to uncontrolled immigration, that abolished the 10p rate tax for low earners, that forced us into futile conflict, that sold our gold reserves at a knock down price, that pilfered our pensions, that disingenuously bathes in the reflected glory of the Labour party past, and that doesn't speak for the working man, I am. I'm terrified!
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