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30/4/2015
22:21
Hey Hey !

OK I'll not alter my spelling mistakes from above post .

But I have come down from the ceiling of happiness !

Guess what ? All exit polls are showing Cameron won .

Except for the BBC - who are saying a win for Miliband .

There's a shock !

2trying
30/4/2015
15:55
Mori poll gives Tories a 5 point lead, that should help JacKife sleep tonight.

Almost forgot YEPII!!!!!!!

inside2
30/4/2015
09:09
I guess that about say's it all Labour just like the Lib/Dem's and the SNP have nothing to offer, except 'giveaway gimmick's' so all they have left is lies and left wing propaganda.
inside2
30/4/2015
02:36
Good post mate , here is a post from a contributor to the GF site .



So from my perspective. My job is secure, I am making more money, the market I work in is more buoyant than it has been for years. My council tax hasn't risen (unlike under Labour when it quadrupled) my car tax hasn't risen (it tripled under labour) petrol is cheaper than it was 2/3 years ago. Interest rates are low, unemployment is down, strongest economy in Europe. My daughter is disabled and the care she has received over the last 5 years has been as good as we could have wished, we haven't had any of her benefits taken away (another Labour lie that everyone who is disabled has been left to rot).

Many people have been taken out of paying any tax thanks to this Government, unlike Labour who want to bring back the 10p tax rate. Yes there are plenty of things this Government could have done better/changed, but that's the same with any Government and you can't please all the people all the time.

They had some really hard decisions to make, ones that labour wouldn't have had the guts to do and lets face it the last election was a horror to win, knowing the mess labour had left this country.

I think I speak for many people who are probably in a similar situation to me, so why on earth would anyone want Miliband and his bunch of socialist fruitcakes to drag this country back to the 70's?

2trying
29/4/2015
09:16
Great stuff as always 2trying, cheers. Try this, I think you'll love it.
inside2
20/4/2015
20:57
I copy and paste a small part of an article from the BBC website from Robert Peston .
Where he discusses a Labour / SNP alliance .

Normally an organisation and a person I loathe .

But this is interesting.....



Could Labour form a credible government if it had fewer seats and fewer votes than the Tories, and having spent its campaign repudiating the advances of the SNP? That seems implausible.

Out of this mess, perhaps a very odd and paradoxical alliance could be forged, as Robert Harris mused in yesterday's Sunday Times, between a Tory party recognising that union with Scotland no longer serves its own existential interests and an SNP whose priority is to secure constitutional independence from the rest of the UK coupled with a continued monetary union.

As Harris pointed out, alliances as strange have been forged in our parliamentary history - and the logic of securing power can trump ideological and emotional differences.

2trying
20/4/2015
14:09
I have to disagree JacKnife and yes I will be voting Tory. I actually expect to see a surge in Conservative support in the finale days on the run up to the 7th, as we saw when John Major beat Neil Kinnock. I also think Nicola Sturgeon is an asset to Tory support as her policies scare the pants off sensible folk, I mean the one's who actually bother to go down the polling station those sort of sensible folk. I certainly hope I'm right
inside2
18/4/2015
16:42
Well , I'm 99.9% certain to vote Conservative , as I have done all my life .

Trouble is , I prefer Nigel and love the UKIP policies .

But , as you say , Ed will be in number 10 in a few weeks .

(What thoughts on who will be his deputy?).

2trying
17/4/2015
23:42
Gotta love this!

Quote from guess who .

"Looks like Nicola is going to force Ed to eat a haggis sandwich ".

2trying
17/4/2015
08:46
Roofers simply use a ladder climb up and replace the slate it's a 20 minuet job. No doubt the council have shares in a scaffold company.

I couldn't be bothered watching last night, it was the BBC so clearly a totally left wing audience and Nigel Farage would be under attack, more entertainment watching paint dry.

inside2
15/4/2015
08:43
Put like that 2trying it hardly sounds fair at all but of course it's all about demographics. I'm disappointed that Ukip's support has tailed off but I guess it is only to be expected as many will go back to supporting their usual party.

Great comment on the Green lunatics from GF

inside2
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