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Old 23-05-2014, 12:19 AM #3
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
I agree, I think you have it spot on although I still hold the view too that a 30 overall majority in 2015 is not out of reach for Labour,'IF' they carry out a really good and strong campaign.
I do agree also but it's a big if and I don't want to tempt fate I've been impressed with Milliband's party conferences the last couple of years, he needs to translate the attitude he displayed there on a more mainstream scale so perhaps during the TV debates

If nothing else I hope there's an increased turnout

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Originally Posted by reece(: View Post
how did UKIP do last GE?

and lol at the labour guy slaying that Lynne from the Democrats.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/election2010/results/

3.1% share of the vote which was +0.9% up on 2005

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Originally Posted by Kizzy View Post
God jack I hope you're right
I suppose a lot of it also depends on how many candidates they get to stand nationally in constituencies which I hope isn't a lot, as long as they're denied seats I really don't care how 'popular' they are...it's once they get a few that they can start pushing their campaign into overdrive and it'd be a downward spiral going forward
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