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TheTruthHere | 12:55 Fri 04th Mar 2011 | News
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What a shock result after people said they were sick of the fiddling.
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Last point if the vote means nothing why is Nick Clegg on every news station saying they will bounce back?

Big Dave is shtum.
Traditional Labour voters actually agree with a lot of the BNP policies. I'm talking 'traditional' working class voters of the old school here, in that I mean people who actually work, normally in industry. I dont mean the modern Labour party public sector activists with their obsession with minorities, equality and pc dogma who have never worked in the real world in their lives.
" I dont mean the modern Labour party public sector activists with their obsession with minorities, equality and pc dogma who have never worked in the real world in their lives"

More power to 'em I say.
Those who believe they alone are in <<the real world>>





Probably aren't.
I have been a Tory man all my life, but when you come to read Dan Jarvis's past, I think he deserves to have won.

This guy has seen more of life than almost any of those straight from university types we have in parliament now.

What this guy has gone through and the responsibility he now has of bringing up two youngsters on his own, while now holding down the very responsible position of a MP can only be admired

I think he will serve his constituency very well, good luck to him.
With a bit of luck come the next general election the Liberals will go the same way as the dodo.
As a political party the Liberal Democrats are finished. More's the pity as I believe that three party politics is far better than two.

But as a leader of a political party, when you stare sternly in to the camera lens and state loudly and clearly that under no circumstances will X, Y and Z happen and then subsequently capitulate and allow X, Y and Z to happen and then try to justify your massive u-turn by arguing that you never actually believed that you'd be in a position to implement your policies and now that you are, you can't because the political party you've got into bed with won't allow you to have your way..... you and the party you represent are finished.

If Clegg had any decency, he could force a vote in Parliament to declare 'no confidence' in the present Government and withdraw his party's support from the Conservatives. If successful, the current coalition would have no choice but to call a general election.

This won't happen of course. Clegg knows that he's the leader of a political party that has little or no public support. So instead, he'll continue to publicly support the coalition even though he must know that both he and his party are dead in the water. Only arrogance and the will to cling on to power will prevent him from doing the decent thing.
More than 50,000 NHS jobs are set to be axed due to spending cuts, according to a trade union report.

The report warns doctors, nurses and midwives are due to lose their jobs, with nearly every NHS trust planning to shed staff over the next four years.

Unions claim the figures show Prime Minister David Cameron's election pledge to "cut the deficit, not the NHS" is a "lie".


. Nick Clegg said, “Every vote for the Liberal Democrats is a vote to keep our NHS safe.

People who speak up for this coalition may be in good health at present but who knows what the future holds in a few years time you may need treatment and if you are not a BUPA member God help you.

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