Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Fall in Fib Dem support.

I reproduce this Ian Dale blog,which tells of the fall in Lib Dem support since getting into bed with the Tories.
LibDems Plunge In New Poll
Iain Dale 9:50 PM
Liberal Democrat support has tumbled sharply since the budget, a ComRes poll for The Independent discloses tonight. This, on top, of the YouGov poll yesterday showing the LibDems on 16%, 7 points down on their general election performance.Backing for Nick Clegg’s party is at a post-election low – and at its second worst level for six months. The Conservatives have support of 40 per cent, a rise of four points since a ComRes poll for the Independent on Sunday on June 20. Labour is up one point at 31 per cent, while the Liberal Democrats are down five points at 18 per cent.The poll also shows that the Tories have increased their support among 25-34 year olds, and the Lib Dems have dropped in this group. Tory support is up to 45% among people in social group AB and 49% among over 65s.Only 68% of people who voted Lib Dem in May would still vote Lib Dem now – however this support is more likely to go to Labour than the Conservatives.The challenge for Nick Clegg is clear. How one earth does he differentiate his party from its coalition partners while he is still in coalition with them?Answers on a postcard to 4 Cowley Street

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Lib Dems let down their voters

The Libdem-Tory alliance is an absolute disgrace, and a sellout to the 39783 voters (including Garston and Halewood) who vote Lib Dem in the general election last week.
I bet a sizeable majority did not wish to see the Tories in power, propped up by the Lib Dems.
However, all is not lost: There are five (again including Garston and Halewood) extremely talented and capable Labour members of parliament representing Liverpool, who will speak up for, and defend ordinary working people from the worst excesses of this despicable Lib Dem Tory alliance.
They will be backed up by 48 Labour Councillors in Liverpool, who will speak with one voice to make Liverpool a better place, and work hard to resist draconian measures which this unholy alliance may try to impose.

Sunday, 9 May 2010

remember where you read it first!!

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

What way will the Liberal Democrats swing?
One unanswered question from the Lib Dem conference was, in the event of a hung parliament at the next election , would the Lib Dems side with Labour or the Tories?If it is with the Tories, I think many people, especially in the North, would not vote Lib Dem, even if they might have done so previously.I think the electorate deserves an answer to this question,to enable them to have an informed choice at the next election.
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010

the bigotry of the BNP

If anyone was in any doubt as to what the racist and bigoted BNP stands for, just read this article
http://timesonline.typepad.com/comment/2010/03/nick-griffin-the-one-good-thing-about-immigration-is-curry.html