Lib Dems fall behind UKIP
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Oops...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/apr/17/lab...
Sadly of course, that means a lot of the LibDem voters have returned to the Labour fold - god knows why..
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/apr/17/lab...
Sadly of course, that means a lot of the LibDem voters have returned to the Labour fold - god knows why..
Edited by Puggit on Tuesday 17th April 11:16
Puggit said:
Indeed, it's a fking huge oops - it would be a real national catastrophe if Labour were to manage the UK economy again within the next couple of decades.
MmmmNot sure if I agree
if we had labour just now we might have some real IMF driven cuts going on instead of business as usual. Which means the man on the streets see the evil tories cutting for no apparent reason
thinfourth2 said:
Puggit said:
Indeed, it's a fking huge oops - it would be a real national catastrophe if Labour were to manage the UK economy again within the next couple of decades.
MmmmNot sure if I agree
if we had labour just now we might have some real IMF driven cuts going on instead of business as usual. Which means the man on the streets see the evil tories cutting for no apparent reason
pilchardthecat said:
Nothing to do with people finally waking up and realising they don't want to live in an authoritarian socilaist distopia run by foreign beaurocrats then?
No, it's the guardian.
I actually used a Sun link first, but changed as the Sun article was lacking any substance at all!No, it's the guardian.
Puggit said:
Cupramax said:
Puggit said:
it would be a real national catastrophe if Labour were to manage the UK economy again ever.
Sorted that for you http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17724415
fk em, will we EVER have a pm that has the interests of British people at their heart?
Not surprising. Labour have simply 'bought' various large segments of the electorate through financial irresponsibility. The teachers/academia, the muslims, the students, the welfare class.
Its textbook Cloward-Pivens strategy, get people demanding more government when the problem itself is too much government.
Its textbook Cloward-Pivens strategy, get people demanding more government when the problem itself is too much government.
Puggit said:
B Huey said:
Tories 11 pts behind Labour. Oops.
Indeed, it's a fking huge oops - it would be a real national catastrophe if Labour were to manage the UK economy again within the next couple of decades.Look at our national debt and the rate our deficit is going down - neither indicates any level of 'savage cuts' at all.
Its ironic that the opposition are beating the Tories with the 'too much, too fast' stick when it comes to cuts however the truth is the opposite. Its too little, too slowly.
Victor McDade said:
Not sure I agree. Darling's pre election economic programme was quite similar to the current coalition one. Ie - they both would have given us shocking levels of public borrowing and minimal cuts.
I agree that's what Darling said - but he's a politician in the Labour party. The unions would soon have told him about how he should act.unrepentant said:
12gauge said:
Not surprising. Labour have simply 'bought' various large segments of the electorate through financial irresponsibility. The teachers/academia, the muslims, the students, the welfare class.
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