I got SNP 67 and Plaid Cymru 66 with Sinn Fein (the last party I would actually vote for) and LibDem at 56. Which would be right.For a bit of fun try: http://uk.isidewith.com/political-quiz
The Kilted Kiwi - welcome to the fold brother...I was 82 SNP, 81 labour and 80 Lib Dem, which surprised me.
I think once you take out the Welsh / Scottish part of Plaid and SNP which do not apply to the English of course they have some pretty fair social policies
. A glowing endorsement when compared to the absolute sh*** that's normally written about them by politicians, journalists and public alike...To be fair - they are defined by their name and so people forget that they are actually a party with policies and have been running a government for years. They are closer to the left than the right - whereas a few years ago I think they were perhaps a bit further to the right when Labour were "real" in Scotland
I am Leeds NW..mulholland is the linden incumbent.. And will likely get in again...not the greatest at Westminster but a good bulwark against the ToriesEverything is possible Yorkie. I think that whether we like it or not it will be a 'Brexit' election, and nobody has any idea (at this moment in time) what Labour would do with it if they were elected - over the next 6 weeks they have to get a clear policy of exactly what they would do if they took over the Brexit negotiating team - and then get this negotiating position over to the people. At the moment Ukip voters appear to be going back to the Tories, which is going to make things very difficult. Labour may also be losing some remainers to the Liberals, and the Greens - and some hard Brexiters in the other direction. The only light at the end of the tunnel is that one day Brexit will be behind us, and we can get back to real politics. The other good side to this is that it could be more than a lifeline for the Liberals - who will get a large payback through having been the only major party with a clear position on Brexit. The Greens will also do well - particularly with Caroline Lucas back at the helm - maybe even taking a couple more seats. Which constituency are you in Yorkie ?
I am Leeds NW..mulholland is the current incumbent.. And will likely get in again...not the greatest at Westminster but a good bulwark against the Tories
As we have already seen Frenchie it is non voters who decide elections, and I agree that voter fatigue may now be an important factor. Opinion polling simply does not measure this and a low turnout often favours smaller parties - whose supporters are normally more motivated. So, I would say to all Tories, don't bother - just stay at home and put your feet up, there are better ways of spending the day.There have been some suggestions that this election could see the lowest turnout of voters on record. It seems that some are suffering from "voter fatigue". The result of the Unite trade union ballot might support this view, as the people who voted consisted of just 12% of the members.
As we have already seen Frenchie it is non voters who decide elections, and I agree that voter fatigue may now be an important factor. Opinion polling simply does not measure this and a low turnout often favours smaller parties - whose supporters are normally more motivated. So, I would say to all Tories, don't bother - just stay at home and put your feet up, there are better ways of spending the day.
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i really don't have the time or inclination to present the contrary evidence... and wouldn't make a jot of difference... as we all know your intention is to wind others up for your own amusement
We wouldn't have to pay more if we got rid of the abomination that is Trident - and HS2 - and stopped 'high end' tax evasion...You must log in or register to see images
This for me sums it up nicely... .and i have repeatedly said I would pay a few pounds more every month so we can have all the good things that enhances our society...
Offers a glimmer of hope...
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