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Topic History of: 63% say immigration GOOD for UK (only 1% say not) Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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SP17
SP17 wrote: To my cost, I have learned never to bet against the bookies - as they are rarely too far out. The odds - for the most seats - in the next General Election are:-
Labour - 8/11
Conservatives - evens
UKIP - 40/1
So, a marginal win for Labour is on the cards.
Some bookies have cut UKIP's General Election odds to 25/1 - and they're 1/40 to win next week's bye election!
SP17
To my cost, I have learned never to bet against the bookies - as they are rarely too far out. The odds - for the most seats - in the next General Election are:-
Labour - 8/11
Conservatives - evens
UKIP - 40/1
So, a marginal win for Labour is on the cards.
Pattaya
In The Know (as always) wrote: For Miliband and his increasingly jittery party, things have gone from bad to worse, with 63% of those surveyed now rating him as performing badly; just 21% see him as doing well. At a time when he has been facing calls to go, this gives him a new record low net score of –42, which is three points worse than the previous record low of -39 that he scored in June.
Labour also dropped three points this month (same poll) - which now puts them only 1% ahead.
That will easily be wiped-out at the election.
Careful what ye wish for ITK...a new leader,a few extra votes....then a narrow majority government....including Harriet Harmful,Jack Knife Jackie,Mrs Bollocks etc!!!
andrew
In The Know (as always) wrote: For Miliband and his increasingly jittery party, things have gone from bad to worse, with 63% of those surveyed now rating him as performing badly; just 21% see him as doing well. At a time when he has been facing calls to go, this gives him a new record low net score of –42, which is three points worse than the previous record low of -39 that he scored in June.
Labour also dropped three points this month (same poll) - which now puts them only 1% ahead.
That will easily be wiped-out at the election.
Remember UKIP want immigration but they want to control it, something Tories promised and failed to do.
In The Know (as always)
For Miliband and his increasingly jittery party, things have gone from bad to worse, with 63% of those surveyed now rating him as performing badly; just 21% see him as doing well. At a time when he has been facing calls to go, this gives him a new record low net score of -42, which is three points worse than the previous record low of -39 that he scored in June.