Poll: The Last Leaders Debate – Live tonight at 2030 BST on BBC One

Who will you vote for?

  • Labour

    Votes: 67 11.8%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 231 40.7%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 227 40.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 42 7.4%

  • Total voters
    567
  • Poll closed .
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Clarke. As soon as Tory's win, Cameron won't mind bringing the Europhile to the Cabinet. Right now it would confuse the issue with voters.
 
Just a question for y'all.

If you had to pick one chancellor-to-be which would you pick ?

Darling, Osbourne or Cable ?

Cable or Darling would suit me, end of the day the path forwards isn't too hard to see, cuts are coming. Just so long as they don't damage the prospects for recovery. Osbourne just scares me, I have a masters in economic policy myself and his policy positions seems insane to me...
 
:mad: Hate the way all three of them say along the lines of "I think <questioner> is absolutely right" and then ignoring their question and answering one of their own.
 
Here we go... Labour pretending again they haven't been in power for the last 13 years.

Once again it is down to someone else to clean up the labour mess like the Tories had to in the 80s.

Labour waltz into power inheriting a good economy and **** it up - just like they did last time.

Leaving it to someone else to sweep up the mess and deal with the backlash.
 
omg Cameron just said we've been losing industry at the fastest rate since the eighties. um who was in power in the eighties then?
 
Got to say brown is saying the right things. Surprising, seeing as he helped this economic mess.
And clegg is showing why LD would be awful on the big policies.
Cameron just flandering around somewhere in the middle.
 
It's been a numbers game for quite some time (and I don't think, short of a big change, anybody can win outright).

I think Richmond Park is a real bellweather actually, celebrity conservative candidate, 1000 vote majority for lib dems. It'll probably give a good indication how things pan out nationwide...the tories have to win it to have chance of a majority...

Quite possibly yeah. Theres a big shift in most northern towns though at the moment in voters trends. Hull where I'm from has been a labour seat ever since john prescott who is from Hull entered politics. Dennis healy, the lib dem candidate has put out some serious house to house advertising around here to really push their point across where as the converatives have done nothing and diana johnson sent us a letter filled with spelling mistakes lol.

Luckily for the tories and labour though, most northern seats dont have that much power compared to their southern counterparts
 
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