I think the public is yet to be convinced by Cameron. Brown is a known quantity. So I would expect Brown to stay at his current polling levels. Cameron needs to keep solid at 40%. I'm expecting a Tory victory of about 20 seats, mainly thanks to Lord Cashcroft. I believe the Lib dems will be squeezed losing about 10 seats. UKIP may suprise us too. But the debates could turn everything on it's head.
Im sure Gordon Brown is promising X amounts of cash to the media and those running the opinion polls in return for speaking favourably of him and talking down the conservatives, there can't be any other explanation for it as youd have to be as thick as Alex Reid and Katie Price combined to vote New Labour.
Nothing radically will change under the conservatives, they like the whole lib/lab/con artists are just puppets of the EU puppet master who pulls the strings.
its not up2 no1 who wins an election the queen decides which party does and brings money to her, labour is doing a good job just as conservatives did in the 60s 70s and 80s even 90s but they failed after 2000 so conservatives wont be taking power again !!! its all fixd NWO
your wrong mate read this...the Queen is the only person with the power and (most importantly) the authority to: Declare war, dissolve Parliament, dimiss the Prime Minister, appoint a new Prime Minister etc. This makes the Queen of England, the most powerful monarch of any democracy. -She is Commander in Chief of all British forces; troops swear an oath of alligence to her.
I guess it's a case of 'the enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend' on this one. Now the election is getting closer, perhaps we're actually seeing a more realistic representation of what people think as opposed to results for the Tories which were unrealistically good when people were most angry with Brown, not thinking ahead. If that's the case maybe the Tories aren't doing as badly as the media makes out, but they need to sell their ideas as fiercly as their personalities.
Your PM stole our Presidents election campaign slogan of change. Cameron copies everybody doesn't he?
MYAMERICANPSYCHO 1 year ago
48% think that there should be no cuts this year!
And next year...?
recessionlover 2 years ago
either Brown or Cameron... NWO is in safe hands. You need someone else with no ties to the throne or banks or... what else. Cameron is UK's Obama?
foreverpiano 2 years ago 3
I think the public is yet to be convinced by Cameron. Brown is a known quantity. So I would expect Brown to stay at his current polling levels. Cameron needs to keep solid at 40%. I'm expecting a Tory victory of about 20 seats, mainly thanks to Lord Cashcroft. I believe the Lib dems will be squeezed losing about 10 seats. UKIP may suprise us too. But the debates could turn everything on it's head.
max9ish 2 years ago
Im sure Gordon Brown is promising X amounts of cash to the media and those running the opinion polls in return for speaking favourably of him and talking down the conservatives, there can't be any other explanation for it as youd have to be as thick as Alex Reid and Katie Price combined to vote New Labour.
Arcturo765 2 years ago 2
The public are a bit stupid 2009 was the worst year of growth since 1921.
ThePAULOPABLO 2 years ago 2
It will go up at the end of April when we get negative growth again.
ThePAULOPABLO 2 years ago
their not really big consevative fans on this network
tobycoolrunner 2 years ago
The trouble is the sheeple are asleep, they dont know anything about politics or economics, they get all their info from the bbc and the MSM.
The bbc and nulabour's motto is "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it." Dr Joseph Goebbels
wrathofgod86668 2 years ago 5
I asked myself the following question on each of the parties; Would I be better or worse off two years from now if they won the election?
My answer was the same for all of em; kids with no teeth who do nothing but play the banjo... eat apple sauce through a straw... pork farm animals.
BloodguardGorak 2 years ago 2
Let's face it, the globalist pro-EU LibLabCon parties are all much of a muchness nowadays.
The only parties who offer radical change are the BNP and UKIP.
wazzockUK 2 years ago 7
Nothing radically will change under the conservatives, they like the whole lib/lab/con artists are just puppets of the EU puppet master who pulls the strings.
Vote UKIP.
WinstonSmith46 2 years ago 4
its not up2 no1 who wins an election the queen decides which party does and brings money to her, labour is doing a good job just as conservatives did in the 60s 70s and 80s even 90s but they failed after 2000 so conservatives wont be taking power again !!! its all fixd NWO
gorillachilla 2 years ago
The queen doesn't decide anything much anymore, she's purely a figurehead without all that much power.
WinstonSmith46 2 years ago
your wrong mate read this...the Queen is the only person with the power and (most importantly) the authority to: Declare war, dissolve Parliament, dimiss the Prime Minister, appoint a new Prime Minister etc. This makes the Queen of England, the most powerful monarch of any democracy. -She is Commander in Chief of all British forces; troops swear an oath of alligence to her.
gorillachilla 2 years ago
@gorillachilla do you know that cameron is the queens cousin????
coach3sheff 2 years ago
yes i did i knew that he's ancestors are linkd with the royal famaly
gorillachilla 2 years ago
Vote UKIP
Burnit700 2 years ago 3
im supporting other but like the news im not going to be specific on other parties.
HardcoreSalmon 2 years ago
What the fuck is wrong with people? 1/3rd of people polled trust Gordon Brown to fix the economic mess he created?
Thats like hiring a thief to guard your home.
roflcopter2006 2 years ago 9
@roflcopter2006 A None of the Above Category would have crushed both of them.
russkeller 2 years ago
The only way for conservatives to win is to outsmart the new labour.
NextGenerationOfDBZW 2 years ago 2
I guess it's a case of 'the enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend' on this one. Now the election is getting closer, perhaps we're actually seeing a more realistic representation of what people think as opposed to results for the Tories which were unrealistically good when people were most angry with Brown, not thinking ahead. If that's the case maybe the Tories aren't doing as badly as the media makes out, but they need to sell their ideas as fiercly as their personalities.
cheerlessdarkndeadly 2 years ago