Sunday, 19 April 2015

Break down of todays YOUGOV opinion poll

https://yougov.co.uk/refer/HdvYK1txkm0PfdJX43_Iow/ <<< follow the link if you would like to join the YOUGOV panel and have your opinions heard


http://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uploads/document/vojtflusz6/YG-Archive-Pol-Sunday-Times-results-180415.pdf

5 comments:

  1. Cameron milliband clegg all millionaires what heck do any of them know anyway why are we only talking about them is going to be a dictatorship.

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  2. I can't believe that any sane person will vote labour knowing that they bankrupted the country, brought it its knees with highest unemployment, worst management of economy, lied to people to attack Iraq. We need to be vigilant to avoid repeat of doom and gloom. In any case Ed will be a puppet in the hands of SNP who thinks only about Scotland. Voting labour means Nicola will rule the country. What a dreadful scene
    God save the country from catastrophe

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    1. During Gordon Brown's time as Chancellor the economy did so well that he was able to introduce the minimum wage, bring in family tax benefits, look after the disabled and still reduce the National Debt by £100m. When the USA Banks went broke Gordon Brown convinced the panicking world leaders to prop up their banks thus avoiding a World Depression. At the time of the 2010 election Alistair Darling presided over an economy that was growing at 2.35% pa. It is time that we all looked behind Cameron and Osborne's LIES. It was Osborne that applied all the brakes and took our economy into recession for his own ideological reasons and the vast majority have suffered badly ever since.

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    2. Labour did not bankrupt the country - that is a LIE. Until 2008 the deficit was not large by historic standards. Then the global (private) financial services sector collapsed, leading to the British government having to bail out the banks to the tune of 100's of billions. Yes, you can argue that Labour should have regulated the banks better - no doubt to howls of anguish from the banks themselves, not to mention the Tories. Does anyone seriously think the Tories would have regulated the banks better? Are we also supposed to believe that government should have been responsible for preventing this crisis, whereas the self-proclaimed, richly rewarded masters of the universe who actually caused it are blameless?

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  3. Its the same old story, but lets be honest, all governments are the same they take our money and spend it. I think its about time that people realised we are the ones closest to the realities of life, we worked hard scrimp and save to get what we have. My basic principle in voting and politics is to vote for the people that leave me with most of my income so I can spend it on how I want my life to be and not frittered away by a government that wants to appear to help all and sundry when they are not prepared to help themselves but we must not forget those that cannot help themselves as well. So I simply say to the voters of this country make the right choice. In my experience the labour party comes to power and does the following every time TAX, BORROW and SPEND and always leaves us in a mess. THINK VOTERS.

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