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Hang on, wasn't it "The Sun Wot Won It" for the Tories?

 

And aren't they trying to dig themselves out of a big, dark hole over phone tapping?

 

No wonder they are sucking up to the Government.

 

The Sun supports whoever is in government or whoever looks likely to win the next election. Sucking up to the government now isn't going to save them from the phone-hacking scandal. The Sun Wot Won It headline was from 1992 so it's not relevant anymore.

 

On Radio 4 this morning there was a speech in the Commons by Labour MP Frank Dobson calling for overseas nationals convicted in this country of any crime to be deported instead of going to prison. The Tory MP replying for the government had to point out to him that his idea would mean murderers not going to prison but instead being allowed to go free abroad. The Tories do have their fair share of idiots but the fact that a senior Labour MP can call for convicted killers, rapists, paedophiles, drug dealers, etc, to walk free tells me the Labour Party has very few people with any intelligence.

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The Sun supports whoever is in government or whoever looks likely to win the next election. Sucking up to the government now isn't going to save them from the phone-hacking scandal. The Sun Wot Won It headline was from 1992 so it's not relevant anymore.

 

On Radio 4 this morning there was a speech in the Commons by Labour MP Frank Dobson calling for overseas nationals convicted in this country of any crime to be deported instead of going to prison. The Tory MP replying for the government had to point out to him that his idea would mean murderers not going to prison but instead being allowed to go free abroad. The Tories do have their fair share of idiots but the fact that a senior Labour MP can call for convicted killers, rapists, paedophiles, drug dealers, etc, to walk free tells me the Labour Party has very few people with any intelligence.

 

 

 

The Sun jump on the bandwagon that's going to win just before it does. Let's hope nothing saves them from the phone hacking scandal. Can't wait to see if Blunkett actually has any evidence to give after all his anti Cameron/Coulson huffing and puffing. I suspect it was all his usual political nonsense to try and discredit Cameron. A bit ungrateful of him because he was happy enough to take £375,000 of Murdoch's cash.

 

That's what they say about Planet Labour...................No atmosphere and no intelligent life.

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The Sun jump on the bandwagon that's going to win just before it does. Let's hope nothing saves them from the phone hacking scandal. Can't wait to see if Blunkett actually has any evidence to give after all his anti Cameron/Coulson huffing and puffing. I suspect it was all his usual political nonsense to try and discredit Cameron. A bit ungrateful of him because he was happy enough to take £375,000 of Murdoch's cash.

 

That's what they say about Planet Labour...................No atmosphere and no intelligent life.

 

To be fair the Sun merely contracted YouGov to conduct a poll. YouGov are about as highly respected as anyone in the polling industry and do commissions for all the political parties as well as commercial organisations. I don't really see them doing anything to jeopardise that reputation. If the Sun wanted to run a poll with a guaranteed answer they could conduct it themselves by asking a bunch of people that they know would give the required answers.

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Does this throw any light on the subject?

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/3982936/Now-reds-turn-on-Ed.html

 

FOUR in five Labour voters think leader Ed Miliband is NOT doing a good enough job, a damning poll for The Sun reveals.

 

It’s a well known fact that the Sun changes its elegancies as freely as the British weather changes …….. :hihi:

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And that's another problem for Millibrain and Labour at the moment. Their MPs are seen as professional politicians living in the Westminster bubble with no experience of the lives we all lead.

 

that's true of all the major parties and probably the saner of the minor parties too

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