Friday, February 12, 2010

Can the Liberal Democrats sneak a victory in the next UK general election?

Nobody wants New Labour back in Power and the conservatives are still a very poor party.Can the Liberal Democrats sneak a victory in the next UK general election?
I think its highly unlikely that the Liberals will win, but whatever happens its going to be a close one. Im expecting a coalition.Can the Liberal Democrats sneak a victory in the next UK general election?
Trouble is, the vote is now splitting. Lib Dem are not taking any votes from Conservative, just Labour. Which means that the tories have the majority. Conservatives will stick with what they know, even though Nick Clegg is far more right wing than the majority of his party.





So, no. I do not think this is possible. As always, it's a 2 horse race.





By the way, ';New Labour'; is considered a fairly Blairite term by most members of the Labour Party these days. It wasn't ever an official party name, but isn't used on the whole by them now.
Maybe but I have a strong feeling labour will win again. Gordon Brown is an idiot and everyone knows it but he's trying to up his game... like being the first European leader to meet Obama AND because our society it getting extremely liberal. I think Conservatives should win.
They've got more chance of winning the election than I've got of winning the jackpot on the lottery for 52 consecutive weeks. It won't happen!
I'll vote for them but I don't think they'll win, let's be honest! They could hold the balance of power in a hung parliament though.
not a chance the poltical scene is moving to the right of centre not the left of centre.
( the prime minister smiles in a sinister manner as he enjoys the thought of plans yet to come to fruition )
the structure of the British political system , im afraid to say, is against them (and deliberately so)
I wish the UK still had Tony Blair, I liked him. (besides the fact that he acted to kindly to Bush)
If Vince Cable was the leader then I think they would be in with a chance.
They have no vision for Britain. They deliver a few populist speeches which they hope may resonate with the voters, but there seems to be no depth of understanding of the real sickness that is gradually destroying this country. We must not risk our nation's future with a party that appears to be essentially no different from the failed Conservatives and Labour.





Vote BNP!

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