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Miliband Voted Worst Ever Leader: Poll
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Not YouGov mikey, but by another with as much gravitas:
http:// rt.com/ uk/2051 59-ed-m iliband -poll-l owest/
What now for your boy? He's even talking about taking on UKIP head-on. He really doesn't wanna go down that cul-de-sac!
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What now for your boy? He's even talking about taking on UKIP head-on. He really doesn't wanna go down that cul-de-sac!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was a Labour voter ever since the days of John Smith but I resigned my membership because of Millie. All party leaders leave much to be desired so in that respect, he is just as bad as Cammy and what's that other bloke's name? Oh yes, little Nicky Cloggy. No wonder UKIP are storming ahead with so many people from all parties, right left and centre now turning towards them, for better or worse. The three party system will continue but
with UKIP as the third party and the LIMP dums consigned to the history books.
with UKIP as the third party and the LIMP dums consigned to the history books.
Chili.....While I am not doubting the details contained in your link from Russia Today, I am oath to believe everything this extremely unreliable new news channel has to say.
Russian Today can't be trusted at all, as it is in the personal grip of Mr Putin, and he is using it as a propaganda tool.
But as you know, I always use YouGov, so that we have some consistency over Polls here on AB.
Russian Today can't be trusted at all, as it is in the personal grip of Mr Putin, and he is using it as a propaganda tool.
But as you know, I always use YouGov, so that we have some consistency over Polls here on AB.
I used the RT link as it was the most recent when I first Googled it.
Will The Times do for the naysayers?
http:// www.the times.c o.uk/tt o/news/ politic s/artic le42661 57.ece
Will The Times do for the naysayers?
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Or this? Granted it's the Daily Fail but I wouldn't doubt the figures in the header:
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-28 31506/M iliband -popula r-leade r-Devas tating- poll-re veals-j ust-13- think-r eady-PM -Tories -build- 3-point -lead.h tml
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