Tory lead narrows again
Another pollster has got the Tory lead dropping into single figures. Populus, out tonight, has:
Con 38% (-1)
Lab 30% (+1)
LD 20% (+2)
Others 11% (-3)
The http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/ seat predictor has this producing 299 Tory MPs (27 too few for a majority), 267 Labour, 53 LDs and 31 others.
10 Comments:
Yes, 299 Tory MPs would be 27 too few for a majority, but what of the 31 "others". How many of them might join the Tories? And given that there are so many right-wing Labour politicians whose attitude towards socialism is so disdainful, surely a few of them might be willing to cross over (particularly if they thought there might be a job in it for them), no?
6:13 am, December 08, 2009
Oh dear oh dear oh dear! Cameron's not even in power yet and already his popularity is waning fast. What'll it be like when he starts cutting public services? He'd better head for the hills! I hope he remembers to take his top hat with him!
6:49 am, December 08, 2009
Gerald - Perhaps he can elope with the Countess Toff Harriet Harman...
... and I wouldn't even mention popularity with the least popular Prime Minister in British history...
... the sooner these disgusting excuses for socialists are out of office and the sooner twats like you stop supporting them the better...
...people like you with your blind unquestioning support for the unsupportable will keep us out of power for two decades.
Grow up Gerald you New Labour prick.
10:51 am, December 08, 2009
To the Prat who pays £3 for a cup of coffee-ever heard of flasks?
A Reduction in the working week with no loss of pay!
12:44 pm, December 08, 2009
I think this poll sounds about right to be honest. Interesting though that it also mentioned that the class hatred stuff being espoused by Brown isn't getting traction, though clearly popular with some of the idiots who contribute to this blog!
6:49 pm, December 08, 2009
You can talk, as you don't have any class at all to hate?
1:38 am, December 09, 2009
Mark Still News - And how will the employer pay the increased wages with less hours worked?
This Labour government drove down the wages of plumbers and the like by flooding the country with Poles who will do the (normally) £30/hour jobs for minimum wage.
Not that you do a proper job like that do you?
Get a real job Mark and you might see what the real world is actually like instead of what you want it to be like you useless Pillock.
7:35 am, December 09, 2009
I suppose my point is why is it ok for the PM to openly attack someone for their class/education whilst it is rightly repugnant for anyone to attack someone say for race/gender/sexual persuasion? No doubt we will see him flail away again at PMQs saying Cameron 'is all personality and no policy' while his backbenchers again save their biggest cheer for a jibe about class/Eton. Pots and kettles...
8:19 am, December 09, 2009
Anonymous - The problem for Labour is they have no ideas - it's over. Good.
The class attack though is actually a good one, even though I disagree with it.
The reason the Tory lead is narrowing baffles most people since it appears that this useless bunch haven't done anything different.
Labour has to shore up its core vote and this may work I think because for over 12 years the government has systematically crushed the poor in a quite disgraceful manner and without something like this no traditional Labour voters will bother to vote.
9:49 am, December 09, 2009
Anon E Mouse. I agree too. I suppose the class attack is the equivalent of the tories on eurp/immigration in 2001/05... dog whistle to avoid going below 30%.
depressing
4:03 pm, December 09, 2009
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