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Topic History of: Labour Meltdown
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steveimp I've always voted AGAINST the sitting candidate in general and local elections, silly I know! Put a cross in the Monster Raving Loony Party once!
In The Know Solihull Exile wrote:
Best way to support our troops is instant withdrawl.
Better to do it now while we're still able to call the shots...rather than wait for another embarresment like Dunkirk.


"The Flying Brick" (standing for the Official Monster Raving Loony Party) got twice as many votes as the "support our troops" candidate !

Hail Flying Bricks !
Solihull Exile Best way to support our troops is instant withdrawl.
Better to do it now while we're still able to call the shots...rather than wait for another embarresment like Dunkirk.
In The Know Solihull Exile wrote:
Politics...not as if we're spoilt for choice...just depends which bunch of lairs you prefer.
The tory swing is easy to explain.Labour won popular support for running a sucessful economy...that myth has now evaporated,as it did indeed for the tories on black wednesday.


Also interesting to note that one of the Independent candidates (Gemma Craven - Miss Great Britain) was standing on a "support our troops" platform - yet managed to scrape ONLY 113 votes !

That should tell the government all they need to know about their planned "Armed Forces Day" (lol)
JC I've only personally known one die hard Labour voter who switched to Tory, and that was because he supported the poll tax. He went back to Labour once the Tories failed to maintain that policy.

Up in Darlington the voters swung heavily from Labour to Tory in 1979 and 1983. Labour has it back now, but the local murmurings suggest it could swing again.