I cant believe that the majority of pre election polls are forecasting a hung parliament, I disagree and predict that the Conservative party will win decisively.
People polled on the street are more likely to say what they believe their asker wants to hear then their true intent and this is doubly true if there are others within earshot, so once again the polls will be wrong, policies aside common sense tells us it will be a Tory win.
After 13 years of Labour turning this once great country into the mess it is now the British public will not allow Brown to continue, look at immigration look at crime look at the economy, three huge nails in the Labour coffin, so we look for an alternative there are only 2 to choose from, and of the two Conservative looks the only pick, before people can take the Liberals to seriously they need to toughen up, tree hugging is okay for running a commune but not a nation.
The Liberal leader Nick Clegg has no substance, apart from a short stint working for Leon Brittain in Europe and he only got that job because of his language skill ( he speaks 5 Languages) Clegg has never had a proper job, his family’s wealth has isolated him from life’s real problems, that’s why he spouts such nonsense as giving up our nuclear capability, Clegg has always been protected from the bogeyman, so he has no idea that bad people exist in the world and that we must protect ourselves against unstable elements like North Korea and Iran.
So disregard the Liberals to, a comfy win for the Tories, lets hope our confidence in David Cameron to make a difference is justified and we can begin to see our once great country rise up again. incidentally I fear the last 13 years of our open door policy on immigration will also register at the polls with big gains for the BNP and such. Don’t waste your vote, Vote Cameron.
Durdensview called it right yet again!!. Oh, hold on, just read it properly - no cigar.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting election, and as I predicted, a hung parliament (Sorry Durden - you called this one wrong). I also predict that whatever coalition is formed, it won't last beyond the Autumn. So expect another general election Sept/Oct, this time with a decisive Tory win.