required field
- 28 Apr 2010 22:41
Anybody any idea who's going to form the next government ?...
Camelot
- 28 Apr 2010 23:39
- 3 of 226
It must be 50/50 that we have a second election in the autumn
unless conservatives win outright majority of 20+
required field
- 29 Apr 2010 08:41
- 4 of 226
Let's hope they do, because at the moment we have criminals in power....and the liberals would just tax everybody heavily....
cynic
- 29 Apr 2010 08:54
- 5 of 226
it is slowly becoming more likely that cons (well-named) will squeeze a small overall majority.
having watched the whole of the GB drama of yesterday, i confess i agree with the woman ..... i did not find her comments remotely bigoted ..... like many or even most of us in this country, she is fed up with hoardes of immigrants pouring in with little control, and even less being done to remove them if they overstay or worse still, when they seriously offend ...... you're afraid of what will happen to you if you get sent back? ...... then live within the law!
2517GEORGE
- 29 Apr 2010 09:02
- 6 of 226
Just posted this on another thread, didn't see this one until after posting.
If there was any doubt what our unelected leader, and many of his close cabinet colleagues thought, of the millions of ordinary hard working people of this country, then those doubts have surely been dispelled now. The arrogance of the man beggars belief. Too many of labours hierachy have shown their contempt for the very people they rely on to put them in power again, and power is what they crave.
2517
required field
- 29 Apr 2010 09:06
- 7 of 226
Labour have just lost it, none of them have a clue of how to manage this country. Their idea is to have a 5% so-called ultra rich elite.....paying bugger all in taxes.....millions of muppets that will vote for them as long as they get a couple of hundred pounds given to them...single mums and all that lot....and everbody else : the middle class (what's left of it) taxed up to the eyebrows !.
required field
- 29 Apr 2010 09:16
- 8 of 226
Talking of immigrants :.....Edgeware road ( North London) is starting to look like a middle east slum now....crazy !....with those turkish smoking things on stands all over the place....
required field
- 29 Apr 2010 09:34
- 9 of 226
(Sorry to sound a bit over the top), but that's how I feel ....
mitzy
- 29 Apr 2010 10:55
- 10 of 226
Tories to win by40 seats.
required field
- 29 Apr 2010 11:05
- 11 of 226
A year ago, I was convinced that it would be a Tory landslide....it's that guy with the east end gangster name again that's taking away votes...grrrr....
Clubman3509
- 29 Apr 2010 11:22
- 12 of 226
The one eyed Scottish twit no doubt. Can you imagine that pussy Clegg trying to get his point over at any International meeting. Cameron talks a good game but is a typical public schoolboy, and we know what they get up to.
I would vote labour if they made Mandy Prime Minister, gay he maybe but he takes no shit.
halifax
- 29 Apr 2010 11:44
- 13 of 226
labour thought they could generate more votes by letting millions of immigrants into England but they have made the classic mistake of ignoring the adverse effect this has had on their core voters. The conservatives have made the same mistake in the past by cosying up too much to minority groups and losing some of their traditional support to opposition parties.
Camelot
- 29 Apr 2010 15:28
- 14 of 226
If you wish to bet on an overall majority, the latest odds are 7/4 Conservatives at
bet365 and 20/1 Labour at Paddy Power with a hung parliament now just 1/2 with
Skybet .
Camelot
- 29 Apr 2010 15:32
- 15 of 226
odds for most seats
cons 1/6
lab 5/1
lib 16/1
mitzy
- 29 Apr 2010 15:53
- 16 of 226
PaddyPower have Tories winning by at least 50 seats.
hilary
- 29 Apr 2010 16:31
- 17 of 226
hilary
- 29 Apr 2010 16:33
- 18 of 226
Ahead of tonight's BBC leaders debate in Birmingham, the Conservatives are back in the hunt, according to both the ComRes polling and Betfair betting markets.
Betfair Predicts: Hung Parliament, Conservatives Dominant Party
Con: 316
Lab: 214
Lib Dem:92
Other: 28
Latest Betfair Predictions: (Odds in brackets)
To win an overall majority: 56% (4-5) Hung Parliament, 41% (6-4) Conservatives, 2% (39-1) Labour, 1% (79-1) Lib Dem
To win most seats: 72% (1-5) Conservatives, 13% (7-1) Labour , 5% (21-1) Lib Dem
ComRes Predicts: Hung Parliament, Conservatives Dominant Party
Con: 282
Lab: 259
Lib Dem: 77
Other: 32
Latest ComRes Poll: (Taken 28/4/10)
Con: 36%
Lab: 29%
Lib Dem: 26%
Other: 9%
hilary
- 29 Apr 2010 16:34
- 19 of 226
cynic
- 29 Apr 2010 16:52
- 20 of 226
for RF
and as for all those damn jews cluttering up st john's wood and golders green and hampstead!!!!
why can't they be shipped to palestine where they belong?
halifax
- 29 Apr 2010 16:57
- 21 of 226
cynic are you trying to play the race card as a last desperate move to support brown!
partridge
- 29 Apr 2010 17:44
- 22 of 226
Gordon Brown's last chance tonight and although I consider him an unctuous, pompous and arrogant man, whose true character was revealed yesterday, I do think he did the right thing when the banking crisis came to a head - the taxpayer may do very well out of its stakes in RBS and Lloyds in time, although I hope not before Brown and Co are shown the door.