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Do you want UKIP to win the next General Election?
Or do you want them to form a coalition with the Conservatives?
Or do you want the Conservatives to win, but with such a strong showing from UKIP that Cameron (or perhaps Theresa May - another Tory who has impressed me over the past couple of years) concedes a referendum?
Do you want UKIP to win the next General Election?
Or do you want them to form a coalition with the Conservatives?
Or do you want the Conservatives to win, but with such a strong showing from UKIP that Cameron (or perhaps Theresa May - another Tory who has impressed me over the past couple of years) concedes a referendum?
AOG...thanks for letting me know about the ukpollingreport's prediction of a 12 seat Labour majority !
I notice no Poll has yet to give a majority seating to the Tories, for over 3 years. We will have to wait until next weekend, for electoralcalculus to be updated. Its stood at a 42 seat majority for Labour on 27th of September ::
http:// elector alcalcu lus.co. uk/home page.ht ml
Still.....plenty of time left I suppose for dave to get his behind in gear.
I notice no Poll has yet to give a majority seating to the Tories, for over 3 years. We will have to wait until next weekend, for electoralcalculus to be updated. Its stood at a 42 seat majority for Labour on 27th of September ::
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Still.....plenty of time left I suppose for dave to get his behind in gear.
Well...he should have made the thread clear then, shouldn't he ? He is far from shy in coming forward normally. Anyway 16% or not, due to our system of voting, its unlikely that UKIP will win many seats. They are in a classic 3-4 party squeeze situation. Its more likely that the Greens will win more seats than UKIP, but I guess that isn't news I suppose.
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/exc lusive- huge-su rge-in- support -for-uk ip-afte r-17bn- eu-fund ing-row -accord ing-to- new-pol l-98218 89.html
16. Or 19?
The poll also contains dire news for Labour, which has fallen to its lowest level of support since Ed Miliband became the party’s leader.
16. Or 19?
The poll also contains dire news for Labour, which has fallen to its lowest level of support since Ed Miliband became the party’s leader.