Early indications
I can bring you early provisional intelligence from the 91Èȱ¬'s election boffins led by . Studying key wards throughout the country it looks as though it will be a relatively good night for the Tories, and a bad night for the Lib Dems, while Labour can look forward to at best doing much as they did in 2004 and 2007.
NB. If you're just joining me, you might be interested in this brief guide to what I'm looking out for tonight.
Comment number 1.
At 2nd May 2008, hwalker1 wrote:It would be great if the election program got its figures correct. How is it that most of the graphic charts shown had percentages of voters totalling way over 100%
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Comment number 2.
At 2nd May 2008, Jackturk wrote:Nick,
First point:- why is the 91Èȱ¬ making it so difficult to post these comments?
Second point:- when Tony Blair became PM the Labour Party started to swing to the right and career politicians such as Tessa Jowell, who are devoid of principle, began the process of destroying the party. The destruction has continued under Gordon Brown and the goodwill that Blair inherited has completely evaporated. As an old Labour supporter I am sick and tired of listening to 'Labour' politicians tying to defend the indefensible and wondering how on earth we can get rid of these phonies from the party.
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