Could it be that people like the actual Green environmental policies, but don't like all the other 'Green+' social and economic policies that come bundled with them ? ???
This election campaign has dragged on far, far too long now.
Can't believe much can be said now to change anyone's mind.
Looking forward to staying up on election night, but the next 2 weeks will be grim with more and more dirty tricks and slagging off of opponents.
Don't agree.
Miliband did ok.
Cameron did ok as well.
Farage played to his own gallery and would have been popular with them, but not sure he'd have won over many others.
Clegg didn't do enough - he's finished, I think - and the best he hope is to keep his own seat, and then step aside as...
I can't vote Green or Lib Dem because deep down they are anti-Trident.
I can't vote UKIP or for Cameron because they are far too anti-Europe.
So that doesn't leave too big a choice....
Labour or Monster Raving Looney basically :rock:
Farage is certainly hugely unpopular with me.
He's said he will resign as UKIP leader if he doesn't win his seat. I can only hope, but is there any chance of this ? ???
I'm certainly not a fan of Cameron, as he's far too eurosceptic for me, but I suspect he's not scared shitless - it is more that he has been advised that it could well be a vote loser for him.
So he's being merely being tactical with the election looking to be a close one.
Not a fan of these...
A lot can still happen so I'm not sure the current polls have much value.
Plenty of time for more gaffs to occur, and skeletons to come leaping out of cupboards.
We could have a Britain's Got Politics show on Saturday nights.
Start with ten party leaders, and have panellists like Paxman insulting their abilities, after which we can use the Red Button to vote them off, one each week.
Fantastic TV :lolol: