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yup, there are a lot of labour voters tactically voting in Libdems in libdem/tory close seats like Solihull, where the lib dems won by a thousand or so votes, that will never vote libdem again if they go with the tories.
If they manage to get PR they won't have to vote for them again though i guess...
its a tough one as the lib dem membeship tend to split 2:1 left leaning lib : right leaning Lib. A lot depends on who their main opposition is. in south west they fight the Tories in places like birmingham and sheffield they fight labour mainly. Nick Clegg is an orange booker liberal (less left wing) at heart which is not too far from Cameron really. This process is a mix of trying to get things that you want without alienating your own supporters too much, be interesting to see how it all falls out. history being made
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WTF was the point of that video?
But you are right I'm scared too, most 'real' Sun readers will be swayed by that frontpage.
Surely that statement applies as much to readers of the daily mirror who have a front page which is anti-tory? E.g. Im scared most 'real' mirror readers will be swayed by that front page.
Should readers of tabloids vote be worth less than readers of broadsheets/internet forumengers?
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Thing is the sun readers are traditionally the working classes who labour should be representing better. Part of the reason that labour are likely to take a bit of a pounding tomorrow is that they forgot about their core voters and these people like that duffy lady who brown pretty much made cry are just not gonna turnout.
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btw, i now scream 'oi' at distracted crossing pedestrians. i do it so loud that i can feel my chest vibrating. most times it sounds like an angry pitbull bark, but it works just fine.
I always shout "heads" very loudly.
for me it's the only shout that seems to work as it gets people looking up and stopping as they feel that something might be endangering them. Oi could refer to anyone so can be easily ignored.
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Really rubbish