We've never had a Nick Clegg government - and we've never had a David Cameron government... so histories are a bit irrelevant? Surely it should be about the policies and their practicality?Because i would rather vote for them than the tories or Labour who have done nothing for this country but make the poor poorer and the rich richer. The country is in a right old mess and it is about time we trusted another party to try and get us back on our feet.
No way Labour are going to do this after years of misery and the Tories have just a bad record too.
Lib Dems look like the only 'Real' alternative to an otherwise doom and gloom future with Labour or the Tories!
We've never had a Brown led Labour government win an election either though.We've never had a Nick Clegg government - and we've never had a David Cameron government... so histories are a bit irrelevant? Surely it should be about the policies and their practicality?
I don't have one, I was called up about it. It'll hit the news sites in seconds now.saucy waucy?
Gordon Brown has been part in charge of the country for 13 years. That's enough, I thinkWe've never had a Brown led Labour government win an election either though.
LOL. But he's being doing the job (badly) for YEARS! ! ! ! !We've never had a Brown led Labour government win an election either though.
We've never had a Brown led Labour government win an election either though.
saucy waucy?
Me too.I'd be more than happy for the Lib Dems to become the opposition and for Labour and the Socalist agenda they represent to take a back seat.
We've never had a Nick Clegg government - and we've never had a David Cameron government... so histories are a bit irrelevant? Surely it should be about the policies and their practicality?
YouGov voting intentions daily poll result tonight: Conservatives 33% (-4), Lib Dems 30% (up 8), Labour 28% (-3), Others 9 (-1).
For the first time in polling history (going back to the 1930s), an outgoing government has fallen to #3 in an established voting intentions poll.
Fair enough.Gordon Brown has been part in charge of the country for 13 years. That's enough, I think![]()
I'm not saying support him, I just think it's something to consider.LOL. But he's being doing the job (badly) for YEARS! ! ! ! !
Because i would rather vote for them than the tories or Labour who have done nothing for this country but make the poor poorer and the rich richer. The country is in a right old mess and it is about time we trusted another party to try and get us back on our feet.
No way Labour are going to do this after years of misery and the Tories have just a bad record too.
Lib Dems look like the only 'Real' alternative to an otherwise doom and gloom future with Labour or the Tories!
We have had a labour government led by Browny which is bringing this country to its knees. We have a Tory party who are full of bull and have and will always be the same old tory party.
Lib Dems are the only party for this country now. Fresh ideas with a wil to change things for the good of 'all'. Lets give them a chance this time around.
Vote labour, vote the Cons.............see the country fall deeper into the black hole!
LMFAO!Nick Clegg wooed by Labour after debate performance
Labour’s wooing of Nick Clegg begins in earnest today as Alan Johnson extends an olive branch and speaks up for the merits of a hung Parliament.
The Home Secretary tells The Times that Labour and the Liberal Democrats “have a lot in common” and that it is patronising to try to frighten voters about post-election pacts.
“We have to kill this argument that coalition government is dangerous,” Mr Johnson said in an interview.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7100338.ece
Clegg victory hits pound on hung parliament fears
Sterling retreated against major currencies overnight after Nick Clegg’s winning performance in the televised campaign debate between party leaders fanned fears of a hung Parliament.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/economics/article7099373.ece
Hey look everyone, I am going to vote Lib Dems now![]()
Done a quick calculation based on the poll here (yeah I know I'm sad)
81% turnout
Tory = 48% = 494 seats
Labour = 15% = 97 seats
Lib Dem = 19% = 31 seats
Others = 18% = 28 seats
Tory majority of 338 seats, this isnt gonna happen in the real world but imagine if the rest of the UK voted like everyone on here did, this would be the result!
I used the BBC news election seat calculator to work this out.