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mikey....I agree....but it would have to be a centre or right of centre "devil." That let's out Labour.
17:19 Fri 21st Nov 2014
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Farage could only "do a deal" party that had the most seats, so it would not be a question of keeping someone else out of power.
Mind you the party in question would need to be awfully close to the winning line in the first place :-) And it would probably have to be Labour
Farage could only "do a deal" party that had the most seats, so it would not be a question of keeping someone else out of power.
Mind you the party in question would need to be awfully close to the winning line in the first place :-) And it would probably have to be Labour
Of course Sqad, but we live in strange times ! There is growing evidence that LibDems and even Labour supporters voted Tory yesterday, in an attempt to keep UKIP out of Rochester. As a lifelong Labour supporter, I might have to vote Tory as well, if I lived in the place. But I probably wouldn't, as more UKIP MPs taken from Tory MPs just makes next years victory by Labour more probably.
I now await eagerly for more Tory MPs to fall on their swords for Mr Farage.
I now await eagerly for more Tory MPs to fall on their swords for Mr Farage.
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BA...all that calculation tells us is that most of voters in Rochester are right wing...hardly a secret is it ?
Never mind. Dave is "absolutely determined" apparently, to win the seat back next May. What a pity that he lost in the first place though. To paraphrase Oscar Wilde ::::
“To lose one by election may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose two looks like carelessness.”
Never mind. Dave is "absolutely determined" apparently, to win the seat back next May. What a pity that he lost in the first place though. To paraphrase Oscar Wilde ::::
“To lose one by election may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose two looks like carelessness.”
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