required field
- 28 Apr 2010 22:41
Anybody any idea who's going to form the next government ?...
required field
- 06 May 2010 10:42
- 74 of 226
By the way anybody any idea what the exit polls were ?...(I think that's what they call it)...
cynic
- 06 May 2010 10:53
- 75 of 226
exit polls can only be done once voting is finished!
my local polling station was much busier than i expected, and it's such a shame that this isn't a marginal, though i guess it shows how seriously (quite correctly!) peeps are taking this election
it'll be interesting to see what overall turn-out is - i think it was barely 70% last time, but i'm sure one of you guys/gals will know
required field
- 06 May 2010 11:06
- 76 of 226
I was looking for Gengis Khan on the ballot paper, but as he was not in the running decided to go for the blues (no not chelsea), the other lot....
cynic
- 06 May 2010 11:30
- 77 of 226
young gordon is feeling very blue this morning, so he'll be glad of your support
skinny
- 06 May 2010 12:14
- 78 of 226
Latest odds from william Hill -
here.
mitzy
- 06 May 2010 12:30
- 79 of 226
Tories to win by 50 seats I guess.
cynic
- 06 May 2010 15:00
- 80 of 226
ah yes, to go along with oil at $100+ in a week or two by your calc!
skinny
- 06 May 2010 15:06
- 81 of 226
Latest from William Hill Conservative 1/25 (was1/12) at midday, Labour 9/1 (7/1) and Libs 25/1 (50/1)
cynic
- 06 May 2010 15:09
- 82 of 226
presume that is as largest party rather than overall majority
skinny
- 06 May 2010 15:13
- 83 of 226
Yes - click on the link in post 78 for other odds.
Fred1new
- 06 May 2010 15:36
- 84 of 226
If the tories get in, then the UK will be going cap in hand to the IMF within the year, to be bailed out.
They will be singing "Bring back Lamont".
(Out of tune of course.)
required field
- 06 May 2010 15:44
- 85 of 226
I liked Lamont because I was running a small business and he had the sense to raise the vat level....he's taken the blame for an unfortunate situation .....
Camelot
- 06 May 2010 16:00
- 86 of 226
Cable gone scuba diving
Camelot
- 06 May 2010 16:02
- 87 of 226
its not that fred lives in a flat world, he is just a crazy mixed up kid
cynic
- 06 May 2010 16:07
- 88 of 226
i fear it matters not which party gets in in that respect, for there is no doubt that the country's debt is terrifying ...... some of this can be dealt with through (in)direct taxes, curbing public sector spending etc, but the biggest help will be if US and F/E economies continue to recover - i assume i don't need to explain why
halifax
- 06 May 2010 16:33
- 89 of 226
no doubt like incoming CEO's the Tories will paint the darkest picture of the economy, and after a few months of their economic management a miracle will occur and the dark clouds will disperse.
cynic
- 06 May 2010 16:35
- 90 of 226
i agree the first part but doubt the second
halifax
- 06 May 2010 16:40
- 91 of 226
cynic that depends on a number of factors including most importantly the question of further falls in the value of sterling.
cynic
- 06 May 2010 16:53
- 92 of 226
falling is a double-edged sword, and it also depends against which currencies
certainly stronger $ will encourage more tourists which can be no bad thing
Fred1new
- 06 May 2010 17:03
- 93 of 226
Halifax,
If the tories get in they will paint the darkest picture and then achieve it without understanding the reasons why.
What I fear, is that if the tories succeed and introduce the swinging cuts, which usually appeals to some tories and tory governments, and then we might have large scaled "social unrest", similar to, but on a lesser intensity than Greece.
This time, if Osborne opens the cupboard, he won't find any gold, or silver to sell to his friends in order to reduce general taxation.
It is possible, that he will go down in history as the chancellor who introduced the highest general taxation in the last sixty years.
The squawking has yet to come.