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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
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« on: December 20, 2007, 01:59:29 AM »

Besides, members of the BNP are closer to NE and KS voters than most tories.

OK, does anyone actually think that these early 40's numbers are going to hold for the tories?

I put in a prediction of 39% 33% 18% - and it was a CON majority of 30.
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2007, 08:28:44 AM »

Message see what Australian Labor did.

* They neutralised perceived weaknesses, by agreeing with Government policy on popular issues

* They highlighted their differences on issues that people don't like.

...and it worked like a dream.

The "it's time" factor is hovering in the UK too, Brown may be different to Blair, but he was by his side the whole time. So he's never going to be free of the connection.
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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2010, 08:22:10 PM »

ICM
38 (+2)
36 (-3)
14 (-2)

ICM last had the LDs at 14% when Ming Campbell resigned, so this ties for the lowest LD score from ICM since the 30th March 2001.

They have truly screwed themselves against a wall.
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