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Google Search Tips Cameron To Win Election - And Nigel Farage's Ukip Will Beat Labour And The Liberal Democrats
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/s ciencet ech/art icle-30 70470/G oogle-S earch-t ips-Cam eron-wi n-elect ion-Nig el-Fara ge-s-Uk ip-beat -Labour -Libera l-Democ rats.ht ml
Choose to believe it or not this makes for interesting reading and maybe frightening for some.
Choose to believe it or not this makes for interesting reading and maybe frightening for some.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Out of interest I looked up my constituency (which is rock-solid Tory) and guess who came top of the enquiries? Our Nige....!
Last time Tories had a majority of about 10,000 (so no likelihood of any real change) over Labour and Lib. Dems (separated by a couple of hundred votes). I am in hopes that UKIP will push out the Limps.. A few hours will tell.
Last time Tories had a majority of about 10,000 (so no likelihood of any real change) over Labour and Lib. Dems (separated by a couple of hundred votes). I am in hopes that UKIP will push out the Limps.. A few hours will tell.
Google searches do not reveal much. It is a tool to sell advertising and not much more.
In this instance, over the last 12 months UKIP have generated a lot of publucity the a Googler might search for. Unfortunately, the majority of that publicity has not been good.
Google registers what you have been looking out, but not why.
Which explains these absolutely bizarre predictions.
In this instance, over the last 12 months UKIP have generated a lot of publucity the a Googler might search for. Unfortunately, the majority of that publicity has not been good.
Google registers what you have been looking out, but not why.
Which explains these absolutely bizarre predictions.
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