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Topic History of: YouGov - Tories now ahead of Labour
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In The Know (as always) Watcher wrote:
If you get all three right I will be amazed

I'm sure that hedda noticed how accurate I was Watcher (he's just pretending he hasn't !)
Watcher If you get all three right I will be amazed
In The Know (as always) 7 days ago In The Know Predicts ! wrote:
Ukip to win at Clacton (local candidate plus protest vote). Probably reversed at GE when people see they win nowhere else - and cannot achieve anything !

Middleton - Labour to drop 10,000 votes but still win (it IS loony land !) Ukip probably 2nd (merely a protest vote - you can vote for anyone in a safe seat as it is never gonna happen, is it !). Back to zilch by the GE.


Spot On ! - Middleton held by Labour (on only 36% turnout) - will be a safe Labour seat at the GE. The nutters always turn out to small elections as it gives them a larger slice of the cake.

Clacton - poor things ! They have voted to be ignorred in Parliament ! Their "one MP" will have absolutely no power or influence.

Just shows how perceptive we Tories are ... when Douglas Carswell wanted his first seat we put him up against sitting PM B-Liar at Sedgefield - we were that confident of his abilities LOL !

Interesting situation for Ukip - they now have a party leader who isn't an MP (after three failed attempts).
Pattaya In The Know (as always) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
Many in The Liberal party have jobs,and are well educated..

Did you see Newsnight?

The Libs will be in government (with the Tories) AGAIN after the election (and if not, arise Lord Clegg).


7% at the last count,after a conference of asking for more immigrants etc the Lordship sounds a better bet.
In The Know (as always) Pattaya wrote:
Many in The Liberal party have jobs,and are well educated..

Did you see Newsnight?

The Libs will be in government (with the Tories) AGAIN after the election (and if not, arise Lord Clegg).