Originally Posted by Expounder It seems I got it right when I pointed out in a recent post that Tory fire would be re-directed at Clegg who is now faced with a disgraceful smear campaign which was meant to be reserved for Gordon Brown and Labour at this point of the election run in. The Tories are pushing the smear button in order to damage Clegg in a squalid and disgusting dirty tricks campaign. The signs of Desperation are creeping in to the Tory campaign and we can expect more of the same over the next two weeks. At least Brown has been given some respite from Tory dirty tricks. Cameron when challenged by Brown on free eye tests and free prescription charges for not being in the Tory manifesto, he petulantly blurted out, "ok we'll keep them". If you noticed he stopped Brown abruptly in the middle ...
I am sorry but some has to stick up for the christian culture and indigenous people of this country.Governing from Europe, Immigration, loosing the Pound are the things that kill everything I know of what England is and should be. We all know whats happening. All our major towns and cities are been turned into ethnic majority areas, with that comes demand from the majority for there customs cultutre and law to override everything. What will my 13 year old have to cope with in her adult life . anarchy, rebellion against a takeover of our nation. It has to be controlled now. The three main parties did not not stop it happening. They are frightened to say what is happening now, and if they know and accept it. Then they don’t belong in power . bnp will gain massive support over the coming ...
Originally Posted by Expounder Faced with a refusal by the Tories to support any kind of P.R. I would quote the old adage "half a loaf is better than none as far as the Lib Dems are concerned. Mind you if their surge translated into 100+ seats they may be in a position to force the full P.R. issue as a condition of accepting a coalition with labour as the Tories so far will have none of it. Except that is, if Cameron was so desperate become PM, does, what he has all through the campaign, change his mind and sell his anti P.R. principles to become PM. Mind you I can't see this scenario as the policies of the Lib Dems and the Tories are like oil and water almost diametrically opposed. It's more likely to be a Lib/Lab pact as their policies on the economy are more in tune, or, face another election which ...
Originally Posted by Expounder I have my doubts about the theory that Lib Dem votes would be at the expense of the Tory party. I can't see any Tory voter embracing The Lib Dems love of the EU. After all the Tory party is planning to withdraw from most of the agreements made by previous governments with the EU. The reason I say this is that the Telegraph led today with a ringing endorsement of nick Clegg's performance in the debate last night. This tells me the Tories have nothing to fear from the Lib Dems and any votes gained by them would be lost by Labour who have a similar policy towards the EU which would dissipate the Labour vote, a transparently devious ploy by the old blue rag. The Lib Dems and Nick Clegg can promise the earth knowing full well that will not be forming the next government. ...
Originally Posted by Expounder The motley lot of the EU far right parties is about to disintegrate and Cameron if he wins will be forced to eat humble pie by rejoining the the center parties. This is another example of one of his scatter brained half cocked policies turning to dust. This is an example of his total misjudgement in international affairs. This immature, impetuous, puerile, on the hoof decision made to impress EU sceptics should spell out what to expect of his economic decision making if in office. Read on: Cameron victory 'will marginalise Britain in Europe' - UK Politics, UK - The Independent