Perhaps you could remind us why the meany selfish spiteful vindictive tories failed to win an outright majority at the last election when they were up against Labour who had the misfortune of being on watch during the 'global' financial crisis but were led by Brown who was probably the most...
Not sure if it's been posted before but interesting reading.
http://benjaminstudebaker.com/2015/05/02/britain-for-the-love-of-god-please-stop-david-cameron/
Perhaps Seagulls on the Wing could reciprocate? Last I heard was he sailed in a few boats and did a bit of welding but I might be wrong.
At the end of the day, does it matter what qualifications people have when it comes to debating the next government. We all only have one vote!
He's got a 12k majority from the last election. Apart from 97 and 2001, its been a Tory seat since 1969. Obviously the Lab candidate has shot the party in the foot and seems a bit of a knob but he hasn't stood down because of what you suggest, it was because of fraud. You should not let you...
I agree with this. There are plenty that argue that the Tories have just ridden the crest of the wave of a normal recovery after a recession. It has been used to deliver ideological changes rather than necessary economic ones.
Can't say I've looked into it too much but don't you have to also take things like free prescriptions, free university education etc etc into account. As for the NHS, what are the waiting times like in Scotland compared to England and, for that matter, Wales. If they're comparable then maybe...
Ok, fair enough. I agree what you say about Miliband et al and the cost of living. However my point is that you would be better judging it on what they did before a global meltdown. He is of course entitled to that view and to vote how he chooses. At least he is planning to vote.
Not quite sure how you arrive at that? I respect many people that have diametrically opposed political views to me. I made a post about someone who I thought was taking a very simple and, in my view, blinkered view on what was going to decide how he voted. I'll take the same view of someone...
And perhaps you should check to see why Clegg wouldn't support the boundary changes!
Also, can you confirm how the last changes benefitted labour to the tune of 20 seats and who actually proposed the changes?
Where did I suggest that is Labour's central theme? Also, why didn't you use the whole post rather than a section out of context? I would normally credit you with a bit more intelligence in that the point I was making was to judge the last Labour government on their record up to the global...
OK, the world was in a mess, a mess not the fault of the incumbent UK government. But no doubt your blue tinted specs will determine otherwise.
There was a simpleton on the radio today who said he was going to base his vote on whether he was better off now then he was in 2010! Perhaps he...
Whilst it would be stupid to trust any politician, doesn't it make it even harder when a politician announces that he will need to pass a law to ensure that he keeps a promise! Cameron has stated that he will pass a law ensuring that taxes for working people aren't increased before 2020. He...
I agree. If a higher majority of the electorate vote for left wing parties but the vote is split over several different parties but a small percentage vote for only a couple of right wing parties but the bigger of the two has slighlty more seats than the largest of the left wing parties then...