All the polls for months have shown Danny Alexander being wiped out by the SNP surge.Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 08:31
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Whatever you think of the tories which is not a lot from my perspective, you just have to think back to the previous labour regime and think again. Not worth a pot of piss any of them.Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 07:57
All the polls for months have shown Danny Alexander being wiped out by the SNP surge.Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 08:31
It pains me to say it'but the enemy have it right on this one.I had four children'and the extra money helped.But some people are using children now as a source of income.And with contraception readily available'There is no excuse for the taxpayer to fund these family's.However'i would never vote Tory.Nasty horrible creachers.Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 07:57
Only small savings but a step in the right direction.Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 07:57
Good job the electorate are going to throw him out next week.Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 07:57
If the Tories are not going to cut child benefit, why don't they pledge to pass a law within 100 days of entering office that they will not cut child benefit?Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 12:02
How about a one world government, like a new world order sort of thing?Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 10:21
Well the polls are so close now, who knows if the Tory party will get a chance to do any of this anyway.
Yes you are quite right - there are, however, an ever increasing number of "rogue" polls showing the Conservatives with an icreasing poll lead, including this mornings Ipsos Mori poll.Originally Posted by Vimana. wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 12:35
The Conservatives have Michael, of course.Originally Posted by packerman wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 08:48
Its the welfare cuts that are probably going to stop me voting tory. I agree that benefits should never give anyone any reason to stay on them, there should always be an incentive to work, but I am worried how far they will go.
But if you consider the tories are planning on giving everyone 30 hours free childcare, then this should be balanced by a reduction in child benefit to level the field.
And the cuts that are planned I would agree with them, and I have a 3 week old baby so will feel the full effects. The only one I don't agree with is removing the extra money for the first child.
phwoar! Rogue polls eh!
To be frank, barring complete gaffe's I am fairly certain that the Tories will nudge ahead when it comes to it.
But 'un-electable' Ed eh?! - He has absolutely run them to the wire.
And may yet still pull it off.
Not wishing to deviate from the subject of this thread - nor pander to the notion that it really is the daft media-cenrtric game that 'choosing how we are governed' has become .
Not like you to make such a mistakeOriginally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 12:02
I don't understand why so many Labour supporters don't support Milliband. Did they have too many years of success under the war criminal Tony Blair?Originally Posted by Vimana. wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 12:47
I believe it costs £7 to cover the cost of a prescription, not including the drugs. So you saved them atleast £7.Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 11:26
Where are the welfare cuts coming from then? There has to be some, they have made it 100% crystal clear they will be cutting the welfare bill.Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 08:15
They could say 120bn of cuts and he would love it.Originally Posted by Barry Dragon wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 12:55
The answer, as you well know, is no they haven't.Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 13:00
if everybody took what they needed then we'd have more to go around for those with a genuine need rather than the messed up system we have now.Originally Posted by Barry Dragon wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 12:51
I will be basing my vote on who I believe is going to more fairly pay for the necessary deficit reduction. Which will be the party more greatly aligned to taking the money from the better off in society as opposed to continuously targeting working and low income families.Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 13:09
bus passes, winter fuel allowance etc NEED to be means tested. There really isn't any excuse.Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 13:10
I'm most interested in Labour's plans for tax and the Tory plan for cuts.Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 13:09
And nobody knows who that it because none of them has as yet said where the cuts are coming from. You stand there accusing the Conservative Party, yet your lot are no different.Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 13:14
Why aren't the Tories attacking labour over their plans for cuts?Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 13:21
You really don't read peoples posts very well do you?Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 30 April 2015 13:21