I seem to recall that after the debates there was a big personal vote for Nick Clegg.
Members of the public go for (a) the funny man - Boris or (b) the rebel - Ken or (c) the comparatively young and reasonably normal looking and sounding - Nick. The bigger truth in these people is normally quite the reverse of how they appear.
There was a new feeling around the notion of the typical Liberal Democrat voter in 2010. Students did vote for the Lib Dems in very high numbers. The Lib Dems also took many more votes from ethnic groups because of Iraq.
I think that the party might have come clean about elements of the Orange Book which directed them to the right. Their voters were more left wing than before and would not have known how Clegg would cave in happily to Tory policy.
I am serious about Boris running for the Presidency. Ludicrous if it happens but he qualifies having been born in New York.
Members of the public go for (a) the funny man - Boris or (b) the rebel - Ken or (c) the comparatively young and reasonably normal looking and sounding - Nick. The bigger truth in these people is normally quite the reverse of how they appear.
There was a new feeling around the notion of the typical Liberal Democrat voter in 2010. Students did vote for the Lib Dems in very high numbers. The Lib Dems also took many more votes from ethnic groups because of Iraq.
I think that the party might have come clean about elements of the Orange Book which directed them to the right. Their voters were more left wing than before and would not have known how Clegg would cave in happily to Tory policy.
I am serious about Boris running for the Presidency. Ludicrous if it happens but he qualifies having been born in New York.
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