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David Cameron To Be The Next Prime Minster.
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David Cameron to be the next Prime Minster, no not Tory propaganda but from the mouth of Labour's Scottish leader.
And it looks from the picture that he is being 'led away' for daring to say so. :0)
David Cameron to be the next Prime Minster, no not Tory propaganda but from the mouth of Labour's Scottish leader.
And it looks from the picture that he is being 'led away' for daring to say so. :0)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looks like the main parties will be very close, just a handful of seats separating them. The SNP will hold the balance of power. Whoever, if anyone, they support will ve Prime Minister.The SNP are less likely to do a deal with the Conservatives - but they might with Labour.
The Scottish Labour leader cannot admit that a week before the election or even less people will vote for his party.
I cannot see a SNP full house in Scotland helping Cameron.
The Scottish Labour leader cannot admit that a week before the election or even less people will vote for his party.
I cannot see a SNP full house in Scotland helping Cameron.
The reasoning behind my post was thatcreeping privatisation is the tory stance on public ownership of anything, although I realise that some other political parties also have a hand in this.
I do not pretend to be a political animal, but I have lived through various colours of government and have come to the conclusion that 'blue' policies will always cater more for the haves and not the havenots.
I do not pretend to be a political animal, but I have lived through various colours of government and have come to the conclusion that 'blue' policies will always cater more for the haves and not the havenots.
AliceTickband, //'blue' policies will always cater more for the haves and not the havenots. //
A much trumpeted fallacy. Common sense dictates that business, not benefits, is the key to jobs and hence to prosperity - and that's something that the current version of Labour (old Labour is long dead) will never understand. Move on!! The 1930s are no longer.
A much trumpeted fallacy. Common sense dictates that business, not benefits, is the key to jobs and hence to prosperity - and that's something that the current version of Labour (old Labour is long dead) will never understand. Move on!! The 1930s are no longer.
This old guy is confident of a tory victory.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/mon ey/othe r/pensi oner-pu ts-%C2% A330000 -on-a-c onserva tive-el ection- victory /ar-BBi W2ie
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AliceTickband ... and as for the NHS under Labour, you might find this enlightening.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/c omment/ 9356622 /Labour s-PFI-l andmine s-conti nue-to- explode -in-the -NHS.ht ml
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