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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostHear hear . Very interesting to hear labour's private pollsters always had them behind but after non-dom and other well received policy announcements that they were sneaking ahead in marginals only to fall back as the panic about a Labour minority with strings pulled by the SNP led to fear all round . So the foolish Scottish left voting for the SNP with their illiberal Blairite policies and fake promises on fixing austerity have delivered a Tory government .I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIt's a populist party and isn't scared of talking about immigration. That inevitably draws some of the wrong people. And as you note, the UKIP expels those sorts of people.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post..... but labour are deeply complicit in moves towards NHS privatisation, moving control of the economy to the Bank of England, failure to control the banks, failures to build enough housing, compliance with and plans for austerity, military aggression etc, so maybe it is a case of" reap what you sow", with the Scottish left and elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostSo the foolish Scottish left voting for the SNP with their illiberal Blairite policies and fake promises on fixing austerity have delivered a Tory government .[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostSo to sum up the consensus of the forum, it's a big vote for PR but not if UKIP get 80+ seats.
So much for democracy, then. Smacks more of bigotry.
All depends on what you mean by that word.
(Not wanting to invoke Godwin by referring to 'democratically' elected regimes from the past....)
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIt is 1956 isn't it?
Now the UKIP are a brand new significant political force. The biggest party in the UK in the EU, and gaining the the third highest number of votes in the most recent general election. This would have given a whopping 83 seats under PR.
I imagine that the UKIP is so pleased that people want to talk about them so much!
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The standards are dropping here. Can we get back to more specifically analytical posts?
One of the points that I would argue, from local experience (it may be different elsewhere) is - and Jean won't like this, I'm afraid - the insignificance of the Green rise. Here in Bristol they have been making inroads on the council. But they've done this by taking Liberal Democrat-held seats. These seats had been won over 30 years of community campaigning and have been lost because the LibDems slumped, for the obvious reasons. In Bristol there were rich pickings because many of the Lib Dem seats hadn't been long held. When they've all been won by the Greens (or whoever), what then?
Parliamentary seats have traditionally also been won on the back of successful local campaigning - such as the ring of S. London/Surrey seats where the Lib Dems successfully ran councils: Sutton, Kingston, Twickenham - and Bristol West, where the Lib Dems briefly took control of the city council (and were eventually replaced by minority Labour when the Conservative councillors voted them in).
The point is that many parliamentary seats were won because of decades of hard work by local volunteers and the successful running of their councils. The bad news for the Greens is that having held the parliamentary seat in Brighton they also lost 9 council seats, and minority control, at a time when the party was held to be doing well. But there were no Lib Dem seats to be won anyway. There will come a time when there will be not enough LibDem seats anywhere where they can build up their vote and win.
Liverpool council, I take it, was eventually lost by the Lib Dems because they were unpopular? I forget the circs - a whiff of scandal?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostStop blaming the Scots, Barbi - it's the English and Welsh who got us where we are.
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