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LucysBeau
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« on: April 09, 2005, 05:30:51 AM »

There will be Labour losses and, electorally speaking, there isn't a great deal left for the party to gain

A dominant Labour Party would be a better prospect for the Liberal Democrats in the long-term; however, a resurgent Conservative Party would see the Liberal Democrats pushed into a very poor third because Lib Dem seats in the South West and south-west London would be at risk

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LucysBeau
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2005, 12:52:53 PM »

Is the manifesto worth this solid Labour guy spending his pennies on?

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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2005, 10:24:02 AM »

Labour:
Hate the Party
Love Tony Blair.

He could be a raging communist in all other aspects for all I care but he has taken a strong and courageour stand in support of the United States and therefore I cannot help but wish him the victory that he wants.  If you took a poll among US Republicans, you'd find a lot of folks who are 'thinking what I'm thinking' Smiley

I fear that a Conservative victory would cause the 'old labour' faction in Tony's party to rise up again and return the Labour Party to its more socialist roots.

Don,

Its only a matter of time before that happens anyway.


Not while the likes of me, are in the Labour Party it won't! I've never defined myself as a socialist per se

Getting back to the cinema ad, I hope it backfires on Howard. The last thing I'd want to see when I'm at the cinema with wor lass is a political ad (you might find it hard to believe that I go to the cinema to get away from politics!) TV political broadcasts are one thing - but taking political ad's into the cinema is an unwelcome intrusion on people's leisure time! I hope the Labour Party doesn't go down that line

Dave
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