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Old 20-10-2013, 09:08 PM #31
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They're not planning for 2020, you mistake my point. They know they're highly unpopular so they're continuing to make far right policy decisions so that if they are voted out; the left wing government that takes over will find it hard to recuperate and will be voted out in the next election due to being ineffective and the Tories can take over again.
I still don't think there's any incentive there for them to consciously make themselves more popular, not when the key artefacts of the plan would be the first to lose their jobs if they are voted out as an incredibly unpopular government. I think they're probably still holding out hope that things will have turned round enough that they are re-elected 2015
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