a vote for Labour is a vote for Economic suicide, thankfully the plain people of Britain can see what the sneaky cow sturgeon is up to
Ed is an anti semite himself with his support for the Palestinians. There are around nine marginals with a significant Jewish population, interesting to see where those votes go.
the jews hate the cunt as well tho
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I’m not sure if you can see it properly but its a guide how to tactically vote against “Red Ed” :D. For example in constituencies where conservatives can’t win to vote for Lib Dem, or UKIP can’t win vote conservative.
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Tactical voting works both ways. What did for Kinnock was his triumphal rally before the vote in 92, “We’re alright!!”. Google it.
Ah ya but this certainly didn’t help
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Brilliant in fairness. Don’t forget, The Sun backed Blair the next time.
Ed’s support for the Palestinians is like the Glazers’ support for David Moyes around about mid-April last year.
Big love-in about “Ted” Milliband on Newsnight at the moment.
Red Tories
Who do the Sun think they are, throwing such support behind one politician by totally smearing the other one on the front page of their newspaper. Those muppets could totally swing an election with all the builders, dole scroungers and EPL supporters in the country without a brain in their heads that will be easily influenced by what ‘The Sun’ tell them. I’m not complaining too vociferously mind as in this case they’re out to get Milliband. I suspect bribing their editors or top guy a handy 100k or something and they’d go after the other guy. Cameron would be clever enough in the dark arts i imagine that he’d be do it. But generally any other year surely they should be offering an unbiased opinion fucking hell.
An interesting pivot point in UK politics, Labour moved completely to the centre afterwards. Labour now at the point where the fact that Miliband is tight with unions was seen as a bad thing
85% of the print media is supporting the Tories. Including The Independent.
@ the No camp - now there’s real media bias.
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“When you come to the conclusion that your paper is Tory…just remember, there are two sides to every story”
John Smith moved Labour somewhat towards the centre but Blair shifted the ground completely.
Smith would also have romped in in '97 but full blown New Labour might never have happened.
Newsnight predicting
tory 281
Lab 266
snp 51
Lib dem 27
[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1135303, member: 183”]85% of the print media is supporting the Tories. Including The Independent.
@ the No camp - now there’s real media bias.[/QUOTE]
Are The Independent really supporting the Tories? It used to be really left wing last time I read it.
They’v been under new ownership since the staunch socialist Sir Anthony O’Reilly sold the paper for £1 in 2010.
What’s the issue possibly preventing the Tories getting back in? Who do they not want to get into bed with? The SNP?
I’ve already dealt with all this on the previous page in a long and thoroughly boring post, but nobody seems to have read it, which is hurtful to my feelings.
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Who has the tennis hero Ashe that had Aids?