Who would you vote for,maybe todays immigration numbers revealed might change some minds on voting fot Tories Maybe its Labour maybe its Libs Ukip Green Cba somebody,nobody bearing in mind that at least 30% dont bother turning out for whatever reason,could you tap into this and get a majority, what do you think will swing the next election
Going to be very interesting this time, it seems to be a case of who is going to lose ..rather than win. Ukip will do well, though possibly not as well as some people are thinking, I hope the Greens can pick something up here and there, although that will be difficult in first past the post....but I really don't know what will happen between Lab and Cons, it could well come down to which party leader performs worst...and then which coalition will it be or perhaps another election. I'm glad I'm not a betting man!!
Complete no event this time round Cons, well we know what they would do because they are doing it and not many like it Lab Wallace, Balls and co a major disaster waiting to happen Libs pffffffffffffffff UKIP Bit like BNP lite Greens might mean well but another financial disaster waiting to happen from daft taxes although hypothetical because they will never get anywhere near totally depressing election looming really, any credible opponent would be pissing all over the Tories in the polls now
I think its prob going to be labour and a rainbow coalition. labour will prob fall about 10-15 short and make it up with unionist parties
you've got 3 firms all in the same business doing roughly the same then a "johnny come lately" starts up in the same line but hes listening to what a lot of the customers want, then all of a sudden the other firms start losing business then they twig on, do you move to the new firm whos listened in the 1st place or do you go with your original firm who didn't really give a damd about you 'cos you bought their product anyway ?I think it will be interesting to see who loses votes and who picks them votes.
Defo not Green with their ridiculous policies our country will be in serious trouble. Defo can't vote for Labour and have Ed running the country. I do think we have a decent hardworking MP in Dan Jarvis though. UKIP will probably fall short as some of their policies can't work in practice and seen to be single issue. I would like to see many more independants who aren't tied so much into a single party line and are willing to stand up for their own patch. Liberals..haha. English democrats - similar to UKIP really. I did like how the former mayor of Donny Peter Davis shook things up though and he was associated to them.
Green. Though at the same time I have a lot of CBA. Part of me thinks it would be absolutely hilarious if UKIP got any semblance of power. Nigel in public "boo foreigners go home" to the missis and kids "no not you dear".
It's not business though is it? A business can be all things to all people. A political party can't be...
It's a really tough onw on one hand you have labour who destroyed the country and other hand you have the tories who are not making enough cuts to get the country back on an economic stable ground.
Isn't there a notion that if you don't think any of them are worth voting for, you register to vote and then spoil you ballot paper. These spoilt papers have to be counted and recorded, which will highlight to the politicians that you have no faith in any of them. Simply not voting allows the politicians to continue with the same old *****.