Motoring1 min ago
Why do the Libdems always back our enemies?
Even as Conservables Clegg and his whinning bunch of hand wringers can't help but side with our EU enemies.
http://news.sky.com/h...tics/article/16127900
How long before Cameron boots out his poodle?
http://news.sky.com/h...tics/article/16127900
How long before Cameron boots out his poodle?
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craft1948
When people are asked what is important when they vote, the EU is very far down the list of what people think important.
http://www.general-el...general-election.html
When people are asked what is important when they vote, the EU is very far down the list of what people think important.
http://www.general-el...general-election.html
Telegraph last weekend had Cons at 36, Labour at 32 and Libs at 14%
It is just one poll now.
Also what has happened is just positioning to a long drawn out negotiation and DC/NC are playing an image to their more conservative wings........they knew that this was likely. Wait and see what happens over the next 2 months esp if the Euro falls off a cliff.
It is just one poll now.
Also what has happened is just positioning to a long drawn out negotiation and DC/NC are playing an image to their more conservative wings........they knew that this was likely. Wait and see what happens over the next 2 months esp if the Euro falls off a cliff.
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craft1948
// So, in summary, the British public are generally hostile towards the EU if asked, but will tend to favour renegotiation or repatriation of powers over withdrawal if given the choice. Secondly, while it has been regarded as an important issue in the past, only a tiny minority particularly care about the issue at present. Thirdly, the Conservative party are seen as vastly less divided these days than during the years of arguing with each other over Europe, a unity that took a decade to reforge and which they would probably be well advised not to throw away lightly. //
http://ukpollingrepor...uk/blog/archives/4188
// So, in summary, the British public are generally hostile towards the EU if asked, but will tend to favour renegotiation or repatriation of powers over withdrawal if given the choice. Secondly, while it has been regarded as an important issue in the past, only a tiny minority particularly care about the issue at present. Thirdly, the Conservative party are seen as vastly less divided these days than during the years of arguing with each other over Europe, a unity that took a decade to reforge and which they would probably be well advised not to throw away lightly. //
http://ukpollingrepor...uk/blog/archives/4188
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