So what specifically do you think is going to change for the better as a result of this?
The other political parties to up their game and remember who is boss at the end of the day. US.
So what specifically do you think is going to change for the better as a result of this?

I agree with everything KEMP has said
I would never bring myself to vote for any left of centre party so UKIP is my natural choice as a protest viote! My vote has only been loaned to UKIP as I will be voting for the Conservatives again next year! My only fear is that there will be a split in the right wing vote allowing Milliband in by default! That is a nightmare scenario so I hope that many other voters will return back to the Tory fold next year. The Conservatives are the only party offering the electorate an in/out referendum and by god Cameron had better deliver it!
That's the thing Warky, no one trusts the main political parties to deliver on their manifesto promises anymore.
I used to be a Tory activist a foot soldier knocking on doors and delivering leaflets etc but I left the party soon after the 2010 general election! Cameron is not one of us! Labour were the most unpopular government in living memory and yet Cameron still couldn't win an out right majority!
I used to be a Tory activist a foot soldier knocking on doors and delivering leaflets etc but I left the party soon after the 2010 general election! Cameron is not one of us! Labour were the most unpopular government in living memory and yet Cameron still couldn't win an out right majority!
Cannot agree with that Warky - For all Labours wasted opportunities after getting in, by 1997 nobody wanted another 5 years of the tories. John Major's term of office has to be the most unpopular government in living history, as proved by the landslide majority returned for Blair.
I'm far more interested in a party that wants to eradicate religion and certainly religious education in this country, thats one thing I do agree with the French.
Put into context that the Tories had been in power for 18 years the electorate was crying out for a change! For all the faults at least the Tories didn't leave the country in the bloody great mess that the last Labour government had done! It has always been the case that the Tories have to come in and clear up the economic mess left by a Labour government! There will be many more difficult economic decisions that will need to be taken after the election in order to reduce public spending and the structural deficit. I don't seriously believe that Labour will be up to the job of making these tough decisions! They have already committed millions on new spending but they haven't yet said where they will make these cuts! They don't have much to say on the economy full stop! Elections are won and list on the economy as Clinton once said "it's the Economy stupid!" Now that we are on the path of economic recovery I just hope that this will result in a Tory victory next year! The alternative is too hellish to contemplate!

Put into context that the Tories had been in power for 18 years the electorate was crying out for a change! For all the faults at least the Tories didn't leave the country in the bloody great mess that the last Labour government had done! It has always been the case that the Tories have to come in and clear up the economic mess left by a Labour government! There will be many more difficult economic decisions that will need to be taken after the election in order to reduce public spending and the structural deficit. I don't seriously believe that Labour will be up to the job of making these tough decisions! They have already committed millions on new spending but they haven't yet said where they will make these cuts! They don't have much to say on the economy full stop! Elections are won and list on the economy as Clinton once said "it's the Economy stupid!" Now that we are on the path of economic recovery I just hope that this will result in a Tory victory next year! The alternative is too hellish to contemplate!
As I pointed out earlier, I did a joint politics degree so I don't need a sermon from you to try to justify your political stance. We all know Labour f**ked up the finances during their term of office but enough people still remembered what a ****heap the tories were in their 18 years of power meaning Cameron couldn't even form his own government.
To be fair, you also reinforced the point I made which was that John Major's government was the most unpopular in living memory. As Kent says above Cameron's position is based on a turnout less than in 1997, polling 3 milllion less votes than than the Labour party in 1997. Spin it how you want Warky but facts are facts. John Major's government was the most unpopular in living memory![]()
You will also know that John Major polled a million more votes in 1992 than Blair managed in his landslide of 1997 but Major only managed to secure an overall majority if 21 seats! The electoral boundaries as they are gives Labour a built in majority of 30 seats due to the boundaries. It takes far more votes to elect a Conservative MP then it does a Labour MP! Thanks to Nick Clegg reneging on the deal to redraw the election boundaries this could decide the next election. It will also be interesting next year if the Scots gain independence Labour will still be able to have their Scottish MPs majority in Westminster even though they would be from a foreign country!
Not sure about this, whilst I'm all for a more secular country, whilst religion exists it makes sense to educate people about them. If people don't understand something then it breeds distrust and fear, which serves to separate communities rather than bring them together. The GCSE syllabus I was taught was useless for this though, it focussed on Christianity for two years, rather than giving a broad understanding of all the significant religions present in the UK. Religious Education needs reform, but I don't think we can quite eradicate it just yet.
Is your full stop key broken!![]()
When I say religious education I mean Faith schools, historical religious education is interesting, telling people (particularly kids) that God exists is not.
Put into context that the Tories had been in power for 18 years the electorate was crying out for a change! For all the faults at least the Tories didn't leave the country in the bloody great mess that the last Labour government had done! It has always been the case that the Tories have to come in and clear up the economic mess left by a Labour government! There will be many more difficult economic decisions that will need to be taken after the election in order to reduce public spending and the structural deficit. I don't seriously believe that Labour will be up to the job of making these tough decisions! They have already committed millions on new spending but they haven't yet said where they will make these cuts! They don't have much to say on the economy full stop! Elections are won and list on the economy as Clinton once said "it's the Economy stupid!" Now that we are on the path of economic recovery I just hope that this will result in a Tory victory next year! The alternative is too hellish to contemplate!
Cannot agree with that Warky - For all Labours wasted opportunities after getting in, by 1997 nobody wanted another 5 years of the tories. John Major's term of office has to be the most unpopular government in living history, as proved by the landslide majority returned for Blair.