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Gordon Brown is planning to woo voters in their own living rooms over a cup of tea, it was reported.
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Meanwhile, in a general election... Looking at the European election results in Wales as a survey of voting intentions in a general election, the results see Labour losing 14 seats and the Lib Dems losing 3 seats while the Tories gain 13 additional seats and Plaid gains 4 additional seats. The Tories haven't won a general election in Wales since 1865, 144 years ago. Obviously there are differences in how people vote in a general ele...
submitted by Ordovicius on 9th Jun 2009 (via simondyda.net)
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David Cameron is prepared to rule out any coalition deal with the Liberal Democrats and will try to lead a minority government if the Tories narrowly fail to win an outright majority in the General Election on Thursday.
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I've written many times about how so many conservatives still convince themselves that the Cameron is planning some sort of Trojan horse offensive if and when he leads the Conservative Party to victory in a General Election. In today's Telegraph comment section George Bridges still believes this will happen. When finally we emerge from these dark days, the Tories will be ready to make so...
submitted by Ranting Stan on 19th Jan 2009 (via rantingstan.blogspot.com)
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CONSERVATIVES 41% (-1) LABOUR 36% (+3) LIB DEMS 14% (-1) Labour back to General Election level of support The first of tonight’s new national opinion polls is just out and has Labour narrowing even further the gap with the Tories. The five point margin, if repeated at a general election, puts a general election well within hung parliaments territory.
submitted by politicalbetting on 15th Nov 2008 (via politicalbetting.com)
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Policy will allow them to fight the general election on a platform of lower taxes than Labour.
submitted by Telegraph on 28th Mar 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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Open letter from George Galloway MP to Jim Fitzpatrick MP Dear Jim, I am writing to ask you to support my call for an immediate general election. Parliament is facing the greatest constitutional crisis in living memory with anger amongst the electorate towards MPs unprecedented. I believe the argument is overwhelming that only a general election, allowing
submitted by SocialistUnity on 3rd Jun 2009 (via socialistunity.com)
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The Conservative leader has received a boost as a new poll show the Tories performing strongly enough in marginal constituencies to secure a slender majority in the general election.
submitted by Telegraph on 3rd May 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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David Cameron really does want an election David Cameron has called for an immediate general election (which is to say, in the autumn) following the Glasgow East spectacular. You may recall that he was also calling for an immediate general election at about this time last year. Will the Tories capitalise on Labour's defeat by the SNP - It was universally believed then that he did not mean it, since Gordon Brown would almost certainly have ...
submitted by JanetDaley on 25th Jul 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
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How to vote in the UK 2010 general election, becomes a vitally important conundrum. Like many people on the left I am sure, I have been experiencing a certain amount of inner turmoil about who to vote for at the forthcoming General Election. Having experienced living under a number of Tory governments, the last thing I wish to do is play any role in bringing David Cameron’s bunch of upper middle class leaches to power.Having said this, like many I am desperately disappointe...
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With just over 36 hours to go until polling in General Election 2010, and with the Tories slightly ahead in the latest polls, here is our live round-up of the day's events
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