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Old 15-10-2007, 11:59 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Exactly. We are seeing the end of Ming, not the LibDems, who are now likely to make a comeback.
The Lib Dems will now have the anti Ming bounce! Expect them now to increase their percentages for a while! Until it dawns on people that they are still the same old pile of *****!
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Old 16-10-2007, 06:57 AM   #12 (permalink)
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With no election it was ineviatable the Lib Dems would move on the Leadership question, they made a terriable political decision to dump Kennedy and I am unsure if they will ever recover.
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They will gain much by pushing a Civil Liberties agenda,plus a few others of course.

UKIP should ram the Civil Liberties right out there into the face of the public and the other parties.

Civil Liberties,It's a good one to have,but you must present it clearly and push it like hell.
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It's the Tories who will be squeezed, because the main challenge in their heartlands comes from the LibDems, not Labour.

Cameron's 'success' such as it is, can be put down to the collapse of the LibDem vote under Campbell.

We may dislike Clegg and Huhne but they are three-dimensional figures to Cameron's cardboard cut-out, and they are not sitting on £30m trust funds.

The Tory Party is a dying, aging collection of people who believe in absolutely nothing. The way now can only be upwards for the LibDems and every point gained is a point lost by Cameron and the undead.
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