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Old 18-04-2015, 04:29 PM #5
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
We will see on the 7th of May



SNP killing ScottishLabour


Utter Bliss
We will see after the 8th May arista,when the results are known,when also hopefully there is a good working arrangement put in place by Labour and the SNP.
Not a full coalition but a minority Labour govt; that will have the support of the SNP,Plaid Cymru, The Greens and the SDLP from Northern Ireland, maybe even the DUP too.

Labour will be the only party of the main 3 UK parties still with fair representation in Scotland and all the losses it 'may' incur will be to a party that thankfully will in no way whatsoever, support the Conservatives in parliament, will not support a Conservative/Lib Dem coalition,and also will not support any grouping as to a govt; that includes UKIP either.

I wouldn't be too sure of the supposed bloodbath happening in Scotland either, a massive amount of voters there are still undecided between Labour and the SNP.
The wide margin in polling does not take that into account.

There is one thing for certain,no matter what happens North of the border,it will in no way whatsoever be of benefit to the Conservatives,Lib Dems or UKIP.
What happens there,even in the worst scenario for Labour, would still result in the likeliest strongest minority Labour govt; there has ever been in the UK,with the Conservatives well and truly out in the cold completely.
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