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Barnes
Roy Barnes 2010
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« on: April 28, 2010, 09:30:04 PM »

1. Liberal Democrats

2. Conservatives scrape together a plurality, but Liberal Democrats will be right behind them, with Labour a distant third.

3. Hung Parliament -Conservatives and Liberal Democrats forge a unity government with David Cameron as the new Prime Minister.

In the wake of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's unfortunate blunder caught on microphone (especially with the election only a little over a week from now), this contest is now clearly between Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.  I doubt he has enough time to recover and to hope that voters suffer amnesia between now and May 6th.  



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Barnes
Roy Barnes 2010
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2010, 09:38:55 PM »

2. Conservatives scrape together a plurality, but Liberal Democrats will be right behind them, with Labour a distant third.

^^^

lol?

This is the popular vote. Not the seats.

Unless you're referring to that, in which case I'm pretty sure that Labour will come in 3rd in the popular vote. Who knows, though? Smiley
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Barnes
Roy Barnes 2010
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2010, 09:57:52 PM »

2. Conservatives scrape together a plurality, but Liberal Democrats will be right behind them, with Labour a distant third.

^^^

lol?

This is the popular vote. Not the seats.

Unless you're referring to that, in which case I'm pretty sure that Labour will come in 3rd in the popular vote. Who knows, though? Smiley

There's a slim chance that Labour might come in third, but no chance tha tthey are a distant third.

Yeah, I didn't really pay attention to the distant part. One of many example of me jumping the gun. Wink
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