Perhaps the bigger challenge is to predict who the leaders of each political party will be a year on from now ?
The only certainty really being Sturgeon.
Giving your ball a rub for the election
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If David Cameron resigns, Boris Johnson to take over as leader.
If Ed Miliband resigns, the right brother will have a crack at it.
If the Lib Dems don't form part of the next Government, Nick Clegg will resign.
If Ed Miliband resigns, the right brother will have a crack at it.
If the Lib Dems don't form part of the next Government, Nick Clegg will resign.
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It's not exactly as simple as David Miliband replacing his brother. He's not an MP anymore, he lives in the US. I shudder at the thought of it, because he genuinely makes me feel queasy, but I think Chukka Umuna will be the one to replace Ed.
Boris for the Tories, no doubt about it, if Cameron goes.
UKIP need someone like Suzanne Evans. Paul Nuttall just looks like the UKIP stereotype and doesn't come across well at all.
Someone like Jo Swinson for the Lib Dems.
Boris for the Tories, no doubt about it, if Cameron goes.
UKIP need someone like Suzanne Evans. Paul Nuttall just looks like the UKIP stereotype and doesn't come across well at all.
Someone like Jo Swinson for the Lib Dems.
Agree on all counts.all new Phil wrote:It's not exactly as simple as David Miliband replacing his brother. He's not an MP anymore, he lives in the US. I shudder at the thought of it, because he genuinely makes me feel queasy, but I think Chukka Umuna will be the one to replace Ed.
Boris for the Tories, no doubt about it, if Cameron goes.
UKIP need someone like Suzanne Evans. Paul Nuttall just looks like the UKIP stereotype and doesn't come across well at all.
Someone like Jo Swinson for the Lib Dems.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
I really hope the polls haven't tracked something which actually gives Labour the biggest share of seats on Friday. The Tories are already setting the tone for the nonsense which will follow if these polls are correct - Cameron seems to think government will be his regardless of whether he can actually command a majority.
Fucking Tories.
Fucking Tories.
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He does? Are you sure your judgement isn't just being clouded by your political bias?WillPS wrote:I really hope the polls haven't tracked something which actually gives Labour the biggest share of seats on Friday. The Tories are already setting the tone for the nonsense which will follow if these polls are correct - Cameron seems to think government will be his regardless of whether he can actually command a majority.
Ah yes, there we go.Fucking Tories.
http://news.stv.tv/scotland-decides/new ... s-cameron/all new Phil wrote:He does? Are you sure your judgement isn't just being clouded by your political bias?WillPS wrote:I really hope the polls haven't tracked something which actually gives Labour the biggest share of seats on Friday. The Tories are already setting the tone for the nonsense which will follow if these polls are correct - Cameron seems to think government will be his regardless of whether he can actually command a majority.
Ah yes, there we go.Fucking Tories.
Evidently I'm not hiding my political bias. What I'm saying is correct, regardless.
What if something like Feb 1974? Ie Labour more seats but Torys have more votes?WillPS wrote:I really hope the polls haven't tracked something which actually gives Labour the biggest share of seats on Friday. The Tories are already setting the tone for the nonsense which will follow if these polls are correct - Cameron seems to think government will be his regardless of whether he can actually command a majority.