Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
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#1
Today see's in the latest opinion polls the mouse so far behind in the opinion polls milliband will walk it.
the mouse realy does need to up his game if he wants to hang on number 10
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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#2
'The mouse'..... a bit sad there Keith.
I too have posted regarding that poll on another thread crossing with this one.
The headline figures look good for Labour - true. But, the devil is behind the headline and all is not so rosy for Labour....
An extract - taken from Politicalbetting and part of an article by Mike Smithson. I pastedmore of it on the economy thread.
"When forced to choose between the two, 31 per cent want Mr Miliband to replace Mr Cameron at No 10. However, 60 per cent want Mr Cameron to stay in Downing Street, up 4 percentage points from June. Of the 60 per cent of voters who want the incumbent to remain, 23 per cent say this is because they are happy with the job Mr Cameron is doing.
The other 37 per cent say they are dissatisfied with the job done by Mr Cameron but still prefer him to Mr Miliband."
Just wait until people start seeing the economic good news working through to the headline figures. That is what the polls and election will turn on and Camerons and the Conservatives have a good base to build on even from that poll.
Keith Sansum1
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#3
you are correct barryw
i wasn't aware reg was about to throiw out the wager
you better start saving for that pint for reg
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Brian Dixon
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#4
Keith Sansum1
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#5
When barryw's bad day comes i wan t to be in blakes
don't forget the invites!!!!
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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#6
Labour 15 % ahead in the polls and John Major on the 20th anniversary of...`his`
Black Wednesday...says he can see green shoots........that makes two people......
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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#7
Black Wednesday was a good day for the UK economy.
Exiting the ERM sparked economic recovery from a recession deepened by our membership of an ill-conceived currency union opposed by Mrs T.
We also learned a lesson that stopped us from joining the Euro....
There is nothing new - the Eurozone needs its 'Black Wednesday' to come soon.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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#8
Gosh, Keith, post 1, we've - almost - all been saying this for a while now.
Anything new on the horizon?
