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I think UKIP will take a lot of votes without getting any seats at the next election; with a lot of 3rd and a few 2nd places. They will replace the LIB-Dems as the "protest vote" Party.

The Lib-Dems have always been a safe haven for those who voted for the incumbant party and don't want to go the whole hog and 'cross the floor' the next time round.

Being in Government means the Lib-Dems will be almost wiped out at the next general election, for this reason. Had they been in coalition with Labour instead of the Tories it would be exactly the same situation for them in 2015.

Sir Merv King said, shortly before the last general election, that whoever got elected, they would have to make decisions so unpopular it could see them in opposition for years!

Personally I don't rate David Cameron enormously, but the thought of Ed Milliband at 10 Downing Street doesn't exactly fill me with any confidence either!

The split of the UK electorate at a General Election hasn't changed, there are roughly 50% CentreLeft/Left voters and 35% Centre Right/Right voters with 15% floating voters.
The Centre Left vote is traditionally split between Labour and the Lib Dems more so than the Centre Right with The Tories and the Lib Dems...The share of Lib Dem voters has been fairly consistant at General Elections and the floating voters usually voting against the Party (Labour or Tory) that is least 'popular' at the time.
The rise in popularity of UKIP and the decrease in popularity of the Lib Dems is very bad news for the Tory Party...UKIP will draw votes mainly from the Right vote whilst the Lib Dems will mainly lose votes from the Centre Left vote to Labour.
It could be that for the first time that Labour could well be elected with enough seats without having to rely on the floating vote.
 
Green Party is a stupid party. Their manifesto doesn't contain anything about big issues such as education and simply states what they want to happen and not how; they should have stayed as a pressure group.
 
lapras, taking time to answer a question doesnt count against you. interviewers prefer you to take a pause to think of a good confident answer rather than to waffle on about nothing. it's all about delivery, your eye contact/hand shake, how you sit and all sorts of other things that make you come across as confident.

also, you have to sell yourself to them. keep talking about how great you are and back it up with examples, its hard. i know i hate complimenting myself but you just have to do it.

one thing i did to get the job im in now is i said to them quite happily "i hope i've convinced you what a good candidate i am for the position because i really would love to work here with you". theres no shame in saying it how you feel! they mentioned this to me when i started and said how impressed they were that id actually come out and said it.

Thank you for the advice, Jen. I do agree a lot of it is non-verbal but I made a specific effort to maintain eye contact with all three of the interviewers and that's something that they mentioned in their feedback, which doesn't fit in with the idea of being nervous really. I honestly thought I was sitting normally, I can understand if you're leaning forward or backwards though, but again I make sure I'm sitting with my back straight against the back of the seat.... So I dunno, I think it may have been just, they decided to go for a more experienced candidate (story of my frikkin' life) and had to find something negative to put. In all the feedback I've had before, I've never had anything to do with nervousness.... I dunno. On the other hand, I was just going for a comms role, it's hardly something that would require in-depth physco-analysis I'd have thought! I may have to borrow that quote from you Jen! And if it does lead to a job, I'll be forever in your debt!


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As for politics, no party accurately reflects my views. I'm too idealistic to be a conservative and yet too pragmatic to be a lib dem, as for labour.... They seem incredibly opportunistic and the kind of party that would say and do anything to win a vote which is a massive turn off. The other parties are too extreme, whether too extreme right (UKIP) or extreme left (Greens). And tbh, most politicians are the same: out for themselves and are often hypocrites.

Godders, can I become Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change please?
 
Thank you for the advice, Jen. I do agree a lot of it is non-verbal but I made a specific effort to maintain eye contact with all three of the interviewers and that's something that they mentioned in their feedback, which doesn't fit in with the idea of being nervous really. I honestly thought I was sitting normally, I can understand if you're leaning forward or backwards though, but again I make sure I'm sitting with my back straight against the back of the seat.... So I dunno, I think it may have been just, they decided to go for a more experienced candidate (story of my frikkin' life) and had to find something negative to put. In all the feedback I've had before, I've never had anything to do with nervousness.... I dunno. On the other hand, I was just going for a comms role, it's hardly something that would require in-depth physco-analysis I'd have thought! I may have to borrow that quote from you Jen! And if it does lead to a job, I'll be forever in your debt!


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As for politics, no party accurately reflects my views. I'm too idealistic to be a conservative and yet too pragmatic to be a lib dem, as for labour.... They seem incredibly opportunistic and the kind of party that would say and do anything to win a vote which is a massive turn off. The other parties are too extreme, whether too extreme right (UKIP) or extreme left (Greens). And tbh, most politicians are the same: out for themselves and are often hypocrites.

Godders, can I become Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change please?

Sorry to hear about your continued struggles with interviews lampras, hopefully a successful one is just around the corner. Seems like Jen has some good advice there, and as it has worked for her recently then you should try it.
I interview quite often and to be honest as well as following the usual modern guidelines gut feeling comes into with me. Be yourself is about all i can advise - too many people try to act outside of their personality at interviews imo and it sticks out like a sore thumb. I once argued the toss with one person when i was being interviewed for a job by a board of 5 persons, because i didnt agree with what he was saying, and i still got the job because one of the board told me some time later that they were pleased that i had the courage of my own convictions about recircing cooling water in arctic waters.
Do you have more job interviews in the pipeline ?

Thats a pretty neat round up of the various political parties - but it makes you wonder if democracy is worth having !!
 
I am going to organise a coup and and install Fran as our new Queen as after all our very best Queen ever used to live on the IoW.

I shall form a government made up totally of posters on not606. I have made a few suggestions below but I need some help with the other appointments. Please feel free to make nominations or to volunteer.

The Cabinet:

•Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service –

•First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs – GMI

•Chancellor of the Exchequer – Any or all of the Pompey Posters as they will be bound to do a better job than Osborne and lets not forget the contry is in a bigger mess than Pompey.

•Secretary of State for the Home Department – jenthesaint1990 as she is a woman and they are good at homely things.

•Secretary of State for Defence – qwerty as it looks as he has the armour for it.

•Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills; and President of the Board of Trade –

•Secretary of State for Work and Pensions –

•Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice **– Joe Steinberg

•Secretary of State for Education –

•Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government –

•Secretary of State for Health –

•Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs –

•Secretary of State for International Development – - Doing The Lambert Walk as he would get on well with all those jolly foreigners.

•Secretary of State for Scotland – Aberdeen Saint

•Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change –

•Secretary of State for Transport – TheSecondStain as he'll have everyone riding motor bikes which should be good fun.

•Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; and Minister for Women and Equalities – dman as he has a way with women.

•Secretary of State for Northern Ireland – Gay Bacon Strips

•Secretary of State for Wales –

I'll take Education as I never make spelling miskates.
 
Could I be in your Government please Godders, but please don't give me anything to do with Health as it would be too close to my work. Transport or Environment would be nice..
 
I voted for the Natural law party when I lived in Southsea, William Treend was the only candidate to knock on my door so I voted for him.

Here's their election broadcast, it gets good around 1.10 so stick with it yogis![video=youtube;438UKM1Av1g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=438UKM1Av1g[/video]
 
I am going to organise a coup and and install Fran as our new Queen as after all our very best Queen ever used to live on the IoW.

I shall form a government made up totally of posters on not606. I have made a few suggestions below but I need some help with the other appointments. Please feel free to make nominations or to volunteer.

The Cabinet:

•Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service –

•First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs – GMI

•Chancellor of the Exchequer – Any or all of the Pompey Posters as they will be bound to do a better job than Osborne and lets not forget the contry is in a bigger mess than Pompey.

•Secretary of State for the Home Department – jenthesaint1990 as she is a woman and they are good at homely things.

•Secretary of State for Defence – qwerty as it looks as he has the armour for it.

•Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills; and President of the Board of Trade –

•Secretary of State for Work and Pensions –

•Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice **– Joe Steinberg

•Secretary of State for Education –

•Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government –

•Secretary of State for Health –

•Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs –

•Secretary of State for International Development – - Doing The Lambert Walk as he would get on well with all those jolly foreigners.

•Secretary of State for Scotland – Aberdeen Saint

•Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change –

•Secretary of State for Transport – TheSecondStain as he'll have everyone riding motor bikes which should be good fun.

•Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; and Minister for Women and Equalities – dman as he has a way with women.

•Secretary of State for Northern Ireland – Gay Bacon Strips

•Secretary of State for Wales –
Prime Minister <ok>. I thought that would have been the most popular choice.
 
I am going to organise a coup and and install Fran as our new Queen as after all our very best Queen ever used to live on the IoW.

I shall form a government made up totally of posters on not606. I have made a few suggestions below but I need some help with the other appointments. Please feel free to make nominations or to volunteer.

The Cabinet:

•Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service –

•First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs – GMI

•Chancellor of the Exchequer – Any or all of the Pompey Posters as they will be bound to do a better job than Osborne and lets not forget the contry is in a bigger mess than Pompey.

•Secretary of State for the Home Department – jenthesaint1990 as she is a woman and they are good at homely things.

•Secretary of State for Defence – qwerty as it looks as he has the armour for it.

•Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills; and President of the Board of Trade –

•Secretary of State for Work and Pensions –

•Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice **– Joe Steinberg

•Secretary of State for Education –

•Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government –

•Secretary of State for Health –

•Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs –

•Secretary of State for International Development – - Doing The Lambert Walk as he would get on well with all those jolly foreigners.

•Secretary of State for Scotland – Aberdeen Saint

•Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change –

•Secretary of State for Transport – TheSecondStain as he'll have everyone riding motor bikes which should be good fun.

•Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; and Minister for Women and Equalities – dman as he has a way with women.

•Secretary of State for Northern Ireland – Gay Bacon Strips

•Secretary of State for Wales –

Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills; and President of the Board of Trade, that's a bit of me.
 
I am going to organise a coup and and install Fran as our new Queen as after all our very best Queen ever used to live on the IoW.

I shall form a government made up totally of posters on not606. I have made a few suggestions below but I need some help with the other appointments. Please feel free to make nominations or to volunteer.

The Cabinet:

•Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service –

•First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs – GMI

•Chancellor of the Exchequer – Any or all of the Pompey Posters as they will be bound to do a better job than Osborne and lets not forget the contry is in a bigger mess than Pompey.

•Secretary of State for the Home Department – jenthesaint1990 as she is a woman and they are good at homely things.

•Secretary of State for Defence – qwerty as it looks as he has the armour for it.

•Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills; and President of the Board of Trade –

•Secretary of State for Work and Pensions –

•Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice **– Joe Steinberg

•Secretary of State for Education –

•Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government –

•Secretary of State for Health –

•Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs –

•Secretary of State for International Development – - Doing The Lambert Walk as he would get on well with all those jolly foreigners.

•Secretary of State for Scotland – Aberdeen Saint

•Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change –

•Secretary of State for Transport – TheSecondStain as he'll have everyone riding motor bikes which should be good fun.

•Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; and Minister for Women and Equalities – dman as he has a way with women.

•Secretary of State for Northern Ireland – Gay Bacon Strips

•Secretary of State for Wales –

Thank you very much StG, you've made my day.

I can just picture the Grandmas and Grandads on 125cc scooters, with or without sidecars, visiting relatives and friends. The Sales people on their big long-legged Tourers going from city to town, and back. The students on their 250s, buzzing about, whether it be just across the city, or a short zip up the motorway. Then there would be the people in a hurry, with their 650-1000cc sports bikes, on the outside lane of the motorway. If they can do it in Europe, then why not here..? Of course we'd need some smaller 4 wheeled vehicles to take goods and stuff off the trains which would carry most of the freight, etc...

But there would be no traffic jams. No excess fuel consumption. And at the end of a trip, the riders would be happier because motorcycling is just so much fun. You know I recommend it to everyone. :)
 
As Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, I will demand that energy companies reduce the price of the tariffs, none of this softly-softly rubbish. I will also provide incentives for increasing the proportion of energy that comes from green sources and will also encourage universities and technology companies to research more effective renewable energy sources.
 
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