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Cameron Wants Another Seven Years In Office.
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So Cameron wants another seven years in office, if you think that there is 'NO CHANCE', who would you wish to see rule the nation?
We saw 13 disastrous years under Labour, would you wish them to return, and if so under what leader?
Would another coalition party but this time a Tory/Labour one, be the answer?
So Cameron wants another seven years in office, if you think that there is 'NO CHANCE', who would you wish to see rule the nation?
We saw 13 disastrous years under Labour, would you wish them to return, and if so under what leader?
Would another coalition party but this time a Tory/Labour one, be the answer?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its nearly obvious if anyone has followed the trends. Labour will have a majority but not enough to have an outright victory. So our weasel friends the LIberals will join them in a new coalition.
Cameron doesn't stand a chance unless he amalgamates with UKIP who are really disatisfied Tories wanting an exit from the EU.
Cameron doesn't stand a chance unless he amalgamates with UKIP who are really disatisfied Tories wanting an exit from the EU.
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The LibDem MPs will be decimated. I will be surprised if they have half the MPs they have now. I do not think they will hold the balance of power. The SNP/Plaid Cymru will have far more MPs and will be more favourable to joining a Coalition with Labour, but I cannot see it coming to that.
Labour are set for a landslide.
UKiP will split the Conservative vote. The LibDems will implode and Labour will get most of their votes. No need for a Coalition of any sort.
The LibDem MPs will be decimated. I will be surprised if they have half the MPs they have now. I do not think they will hold the balance of power. The SNP/Plaid Cymru will have far more MPs and will be more favourable to joining a Coalition with Labour, but I cannot see it coming to that.
Labour are set for a landslide.
UKiP will split the Conservative vote. The LibDems will implode and Labour will get most of their votes. No need for a Coalition of any sort.
All 13 years of the last Labour government were certainly not all disastrous. That's just looking at the past with...brown tinted glasses.
I remember the first few years of growth - there was definitely a golden glow around the country. We had a new dynamic leader, we had growth, we even had 'Cool Britannia'.
You have to remember, we were coming out of a period where the Conservatives had been mired in sleaze, and we'd been humiliated by the run on the pound with the Chancellor running around from the Treasure to Number 10 like some silver-haired forest creature.
All parties eventually outstay their welcome.
I see this happening - a Labour win, the Conservatives ditching Cameron and then lurching to the right, which would effectly neutralize UKIP.
I remember the first few years of growth - there was definitely a golden glow around the country. We had a new dynamic leader, we had growth, we even had 'Cool Britannia'.
You have to remember, we were coming out of a period where the Conservatives had been mired in sleaze, and we'd been humiliated by the run on the pound with the Chancellor running around from the Treasure to Number 10 like some silver-haired forest creature.
All parties eventually outstay their welcome.
I see this happening - a Labour win, the Conservatives ditching Cameron and then lurching to the right, which would effectly neutralize UKIP.
I'm not convinced by Labour's standing in the polls, I think that's just the standard reaction to an unpopular government. If an actual election comes around, Miliband is going to have to produce some policies that make him look different from the Tories, not just cracking down on immigrants and shafting those on benefits, otherwise people will decide better the rightwing government they know than a rightwing opposition they don't.
But the LibDem vote will collapse, since they've just turned out to be Tories tooand I don't know where its voters will go. Probably Labour but not necessarily.
But the LibDem vote will collapse, since they've just turned out to be Tories tooand I don't know where its voters will go. Probably Labour but not necessarily.
I doubt he'll get another seven years, I never thought I would renege on a party but Cameron is proving to be all talk and no action. There are others though in the Tory Party who disagree with him on some issues that could take his place, but it is a risk. Labour would never ever get my vote. And I'm toying with the idea of Ukip but not sure of their other mandate apart from leaving the EU which to me is the main thing right now. Regain our sovereigncy, and hopefully avoid the next infux of members from the EU.
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