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Post by CtraK on Jun 1, 2009 18:46:31 GMT -5
Graph. I don't particularly have much to offer here, other than to ask the big question that might just see the biggest shake-up in British politics in 25 years (shows how staid it's gotten, really): where do you think the red and yellow lines are heading over the next 12 months?
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Post by szaleniec on Jun 2, 2009 13:43:56 GMT -5
If they manage not to self-destruct or turn on their leader as they're prone to do, then I wouldn't rule out the possibility. They've made considerable gains in traditional Labour/Tory battleground constituencies because there's a lot of dissatisfaction with Labour but still a lot of people who remember the Thatcher era and would be wary of voting Tory. Norwich South, for instance. If they can win enough of these they're in with a fair chance.
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Post by malicious_bloke on Jun 2, 2009 14:40:06 GMT -5
Lib Dems and opposition don't fit in the same sentence.
They are far too limp to manage anything useful.
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