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Nasty Party are set to take a hammering in tomorrows local elections. Is this just mid term blues as they will say, or is tomorrow thought of as Pay Back Dave Day when people get their own back for taking money from the poor in order to give tax cuts to the Tories multi milllionnaire friends?

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/blow-for-david-cameron-as-popularity-falls-to-lowest-level-since-general-election-as-polls-show-ukip-are-favourable-to-liberal-democrats-for-first-time-8598085.html

 

http://news.sky.com/story/1077894/poll-pm-to-suffer-may-elections-meltdown

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I wouldn't call Labour the nasty party, but then again I wouldn't resort to silly name calling anyway. Labour are the party that is imploding at the moment.

 

And for the record, every incumbent government loses out to local council elections. Its how it works and no indication of how the country would vote come a general election.

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Problem is people vote the council election based on their feelings for the national party.

No-one stops to think about how well the council they are voting for is doing.

 

Do you think the Labour SCC are doing a good job?

Do you think someone else could do it better?

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Weak and incompetant, Camerloon deserves a kicking tomorrow.

 

Go UKIP!

 

Saying you prefer You Kipp to Tories is like saying you don't like the cold weather in this country so are moving to North of Scotland

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Some stats:

 

YouGov/Sun 2013-04-25

 

Conservative 32%

Labour - 40%

Lib Dem - 11%

UKIP - 12%

 

The current lead Labour has over the Torys is 8 points, which is the same as it had back in March 2012. The real rise has been UKIP, who will probably do well as a protest vote, taking it away from labour.

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The real rise has been UKIP, who will probably do well as a protest vote, taking it away from labour.

 

UKIP might do well in the local elections (relatively speaking) but at General Elections, people tend to stick to the "big three".

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Saying you prefer You Kipp to Tories is like saying you don't like the cold weather in this country so are moving to North of Scotland

 

Or maybe if you like cold weather and North Scotland is better. :)

 

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Some stats:

 

YouGov/Sun 2013-04-25

 

Conservative 32%

Labour - 40%

Lib Dem - 11%

UKIP - 12%

 

The current lead Labour has over the Torys is 8 points, which is the same as it had back in March 2012. The real rise has been UKIP, who will probably do well as a protest vote, taking it away from labour.

 

Some polls now have UKIP on 22%.

 

Unless you vote for the incumbents, what is any vote if not a protest?

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Or maybe if you like cold weather and North Scotland is better. :)

 

---------- Post added 01-05-2013 at 13:16 ----------

 

 

Some polls now have UKIP on 22%.

 

Unless you vote for the incumbents, what is any vote if not a protest?

 

True enough.

 

 

Even the right wing Tory supporting Sun says You Kipp pose a danger to Tories.

http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/4908349/UKIP-hit-14-high-as-Tories-fear-council-election-meltdown.html

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