what policies are putting people off voting tory?

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You do realise the latest opinion polls have the Tories and Labour neck and neck and one or two even have the Tories ahead? Look at the history of elections: the main opposition has to have at least a 15 per cent lead over the Government to win. A lot of the people who voted UKIP will go back to the Tories in the General Election.

Face it, you're stuck with them for the foreseeable <ok>

At least we have the option of getting rid of them once and for all.

propaganda alert! propaganda alert!
 
You do realise the latest opinion polls have the Tories and Labour neck and neck and one or two even have the Tories ahead? Look at the history of elections: the main opposition has to have at least a 15 per cent lead over the Government to win. A lot of the people who voted UKIP will go back to the Tories in the General Election.

Face it, you're stuck with them for the foreseeable <ok>

At least we have the option of getting rid of them once and for all.

That's nonsense.The Tories lost the redrawing of the boundaries due to their refusal to let Clegg reform the House of Lords.Cosequently Cameron needs a 5% lead to get the same seats as Labour.If they are neck and neck Labour fall just short of a majority but with 50 seats more than Dave.well done Dave!
 
Tory/Labour, neo-con/neo-lib makes no difference.

Turns the Chancellor and the Shadow Chancellor are jointly attending the upcoming Bilderberg meeting in Denmark. Labour for the workers, don't make me laugh