Liberal Dims gain nothing from their conference in new poll
The Liberal Dims have not benefited (I am pleased to report) from their ridiculous party conference at Brighton where their leader 'Ming' was sold in a failed PR initiative as 'action man'.
Sky Television News have just said (at 10.10 pm on 23.9.2006) that an opinion poll in tomorrow's Sunday Times puts support at:
Conservative 37
Labour 33
Liberal Dims 18
Adam Boulton, the Sky News political correspondent said "This is something of a disappointment for Sir Menzies Campbell ('Ming')."
So, the deceitful and fanatically pro-EU Liberal 'Democrats' have lost support. And it couldn't happen to a nicer group of people :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: .
Clearly, Campbell's europhile Fiberal Dims had been hoping to be doing much better in the polls (such as in tomorrow's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times).
The question is - if the Fiberal Dims are now on 18% (5% less than the 23% they got in last year's General Election) - how much further will they fall when all of the anti-Iraq 'war' protest votes they gained (at last year's General Election) return to Labour (as they will do when Blair has cleared off).
Let's hope that the Liberal Dims go down further in the polls :twisted: . They deserve nothing less.
* Tomorrow's Observer newspaper publishes a poll on its front page which says the majority of the public want Gordon Brown to call a General Election immediately if he becomes Prime Minister :shock: .
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