By extolling the virtues of permanent austerity, the prime minister has abandoned the middle ground he needs to win
18 months to go
read more here .. http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...-election-2015
By extolling the virtues of permanent austerity, the prime minister has abandoned the middle ground he needs to win
18 months to go
read more here .. http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...-election-2015
And there was me thinking party's lost elections when The Sun withdrew it's support
... one thing's for sure, folks:
If Labour's to have any hopes at all of making ANY sort of comeback at the next General Election, they'll seriously need to consider ditching
< "laugher boy from the Beano"!
it's not labour that needs to make a come back its the Tories , they couldn't get a majority last time, and with UKIP taking votes from them, also cuts in benefits to the poor and even middle classes, the Tories will be lucky to get second place
I'm often extolling the virtues of austerity to my wife...................doesn't seem to make the slightest difference...............I'll keep trying though
The tories will be well and truly .
People struggling to pay the bedroom tax.
NHS workers.
People on Zero hours contracts who dont know whether they are coming or going.
Energy prices going through the roof.
Pensioners struggling.
And more........
All these will vote against the tories.
Andy don't forget what the hypocrite Cameron said It's fair that those with broader shoulders should bear a greater load. and then gave his bullingdon boys mates a 10% tax cut
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