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Election Special 2010...who's going to win ?. (ELEC)     

required field - 28 Apr 2010 22:41

Anybody any idea who's going to form the next government ?...

halifax - 05 May 2010 15:27 - 61 of 226

cynic you are so naive aren't you aware the police are investigating numerous cases of electoral fraud involving the registration of people selling votes and then moving on.

cynic - 05 May 2010 15:46 - 62 of 226

i had heard they do that in iraq and afghanistan too, so the yorkshire constituencies are not alone!
to make one iota of difference here, there would have be thousands and thousands of such instances, and of course the instigators would then have to ensure that their stooges voted as instructed ..... perhaps they would escort them to the polling station with an uzi to their heads - or even threaten them with an old and cold pork pie

halifax - 05 May 2010 15:50 - 63 of 226

cynic more naivety they use postal votes and forge signnatures, one example last night it was reported that over 5000 voters registered for postal votes in Tower Hamlets in the past couple of weeks.

cynic - 05 May 2010 16:03 - 64 of 226

that's a safe labour seat anyway (cons target #103) ..... must be george galloway trying to rustle up some votes

Camelot - 05 May 2010 20:41 - 65 of 226

next shadow leader

David Miliband 40% 10 wins 25
Alistair Darling 33% 10 wins 33
Harriet Harman 30% 10 wins 30
Ed Balls 22.22% 10 wins 45
Alan Johnson 16% 10 wins 62
Jack Straw 10% 10 wins 100
Peter Mandelson 9% 10 wins 111

2517GEORGE - 06 May 2010 08:33 - 66 of 226

I will be surprised if Ed Balls hangs on to his seat, and with luck most of the above will lose theirs as well.
2517

required field - 06 May 2010 08:34 - 67 of 226

Is this the day when we get rid of 13 years of labour muppets....can't believe it ....I suppose you will have to drag brown from the railings at number 10.....screaming.....with 2 policemen pulling him by the legs....

required field - 06 May 2010 08:37 - 68 of 226

It'll be interesting to hear the change of tune from the televised news coverage as they have been all for this departing lot for the last 15 years or so....

maggiebt4 - 06 May 2010 08:43 - 69 of 226

And if/when the tories win they'll probably only be there for 4 years as no-one will like what they have to do. Not sure why anyone would want to win this election maybe they think they can save the nation or maybe it's all about s in pockets

required field - 06 May 2010 08:45 - 70 of 226

Somebody has to run it.....and this borrowing "thing" has to stop !.

cynic - 06 May 2010 08:48 - 71 of 226

now from where did you plagiarise that nugget?
for sure there are going to be some very tough decisions to be made and actions to be taken
how well/badly those will be taken will depend (i guess) on whether the larger world economies continue to grow
on balance, i think they will, in which case the pain could be quite short-lived and will then be deemed to have been very clever and prudent - and as promised at the hustings!

required field - 06 May 2010 08:54 - 72 of 226

Labour just borrow more and more .....when nothing is left : they borrow more...this has to stop or slow anyway....I'm not really telling you anything you don't know already.

2517GEORGE - 06 May 2010 09:08 - 73 of 226

There has got to be huge savings to be made in various government departments, even without job losses, although this will be inevitable imo. World economic growth is still anaemic, but there are signs of improvement in the USA.

Euroland and the UK will be a struggle, here the UK housing market is weakening again, and manufacturing needs a boost, perhaps a brighter light shines in the service industry where foreign tourists may take advantage of our weak currency.
2517

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!
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