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I thnk i have predicted before but will do so again.
the lib dems having sold there soul wont be forgiven and what we will see is the lib dems losing a major amount of the few seats they they hold
also clegg has a good chance of losing his seat.
the tories also will lose lots of seats due to people not trusting dave as the king of u turns
then labour not able to grasp the need to regain support will gain some.
ukip is like has been said seen as a one policy, one man party so they wont make any breakthroughs.
so we will be left with no party having overall control.
labour being the largest by a few seats
there will be lots of talks between parties desperate to cling on to number 10
probably in the interest of the party rather than the country.
it will be the most unstable 5 years.
parties will fall out.
on the tories front;
dave has to please his party faithful and be seen to them as anti the eu
he has aso to please his lap dog cleggy who is pro the eu which is where the big splits are already appearing which will see the end of the cobbled together govt.
on the lib dems front;
although the lib dems have got a lot of gains out of the tories and been given far to much time and space
but they will not be forgiven for selling out on so many issues
and so many people saw it ,and on thre doorstep people are up in arms over them just waiting for the chance to vote them out of office
On the UKIP front;
Mr farage has always been since one that pushing himself rather than the ukip party forward.
they are also seen as a one policy one man party.
unlikely to make any breakthroughs
on the labour front;
labour has to decide as to which direction it wants to go
no longer can it afford to just be critical of dave(as much as its easy to do so)
they need to start laying out plans for the future, but that said even the tories stayed quiet on that front right up to the last general election.
so i think labour and ed are learning
ed needs to decide does he take dave on in middle england like blair did?
blair although im no fan of his knew what he had to do to get into number 10 and nothing got in his way
ed to needs to decide where it is he wants to be
he also needs to take the membership/country with him
that will be a big ask of ed but is achievable
well theres a snippet of my view
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