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Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Sun 17 Apr, 2011 14.08
by barcode
HUGH BOOST FOR THE SNP Another poll for the Scotland on Sunday, its all to play for, :D

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YOU GOV - 17th April 2011

* Constituency: CON 11%, LAB 37%, LDEM 8%, SNP 40%

* Regional: CON 12%, LAB 37%, LDEM 8%, SNP 35%, Greens 6%

http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/archives/3469

For a bit of fun: http://www.scotlandvotes.com/

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Sun 17 Apr, 2011 14.32
by Alexia
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Not so much luck for the nationalists in Wales:

ITV Wales / YouGov (15-4-11)

Constituency: CON 20% (-1), LAB 49%(+2), LDEM 8%(nc), PC 17%(nc)
Regional: CON 20%(nc), LAB 44%(-1), LDEM 8%(nc), PC 18%(+2)

Seat projections based on these figures are Labour 31, Conservative 13, Plaid Cymru 11, Lib Dems 5 – so still a very narrow overall majority for Labour, and the Tories into 2nd place over Plaid.

Can't be arsed to format it all today!

Incidentally:

YouGov Sunday Times
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Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Sun 17 Apr, 2011 15.45
by Pete
Can't be arsed to format it all today!
I am getting there with the bbcode above, its just it would be a lot easier if I had a javascript into bbcode magicer to do it for users as the syntax is a bit tedious (plus you can't have any spaces between the square brackets at all or it all explodes)

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Tue 19 Apr, 2011 19.58
by barcode

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Fri 22 Apr, 2011 20.19
by Alexia

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Sun 24 Apr, 2011 20.50
by barcode
http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/ne ... 6756937.jp

Can labour come back form this? SNP did, it is making for Grand national election, expect for the lib dem and tories :?

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 22.47
by tvmercia
not quite devolution, but its to do with *a* holyrood, so i shall post here anyway.

interesting to note that shatliff, benjamin [the labour party candidate with a particular interest in itv granada tonight, faisals take away and distorted images] is not standing for election in holyrood ward, prestwich, bury, greater manchester.

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 22.53
by Nick Harvey
It is devolution, really.

Just think how much better England would be if Prestwich was devolved from the rest of it.

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Tue 26 Apr, 2011 00.00
by Alexia
As loath as I am to point you in the direction of the BNP's website, I believe I may have noticed something intriguing.

There's a widget on the home page which encourages you to donate to their Welsh Assembly election campaign fighting fund. Fortunately, with less than 2 weeks to go to the election in question, they have only raised 27% of their desired total.

What is more interesting though, is the list of donors. "Nick" from Welshpool has donated £500 to the fighting fund.

Nick Griffin, chairman of the BNP, lives at Y Gr***n, Ll*****yl, Y T******g, Welshpool, Powys, SYxx xJQ

If I were to put 2 and 2 together to make 5, would I be wrong in believing that Mr Griffin can only afford £500 to donate to his own party's assembly campaign fund?

One of the main pledges of the BNP in the elections this time round is to donate 10% of their salary to good causes. I wonder how much of Nick Griffin's MEP salary has already been ploughed into keeping the BNP's dubious finances afloat?

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Thu 28 Apr, 2011 23.12
by barcode
alot of people it seems have already started sending in there postal votes, and in some place there already start counting them.

it does seem the SNP will won ( as i said it anit going to be 60 seats ) Green and left party ( I HOPE for the love of god that the solicest labour party get bog all) will get a good number of votes aswell.

its been said that if wet Iain grey and bring some PASSION into his debates next week he might convince many labour voters to go out and vote,

Re: Devolution Matters

Posted: Thu 28 Apr, 2011 23.19
by Nick Harvey
barcode wrote:alot of people it seems have already started sending in there postal votes, and in some place there already start counting them.

it does seem the SNP will won ( as i said it anit going to be 60 seats ) Green and left party ( I HOPE for the love of god that the solicest labour party get bog all) will get a good number of votes aswell.

its been said that if wet Iain grey and bring some PASSION into his debates next week he might convince many labour voters to go out and vote,
What the FUCK is that crap supposed to mean?