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date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 03:12:43 -0500,    group: uk.politics.electoral        back       
Re: Local / Euro Elections   
In article , john@acornusers.org (John M 
Ward) wrote:

> The Euro results tomorrow will probably have a somewhat different shape,
> but I suspect the message from it will be similar. Whatever UKIP and the
> Greens achieve (or don't achieve) and whatever happens in regard to the
> BNP, the big picture is still likely to be very much Conservative
> dominance -- just not as overwhelmingly so as with yesterday's results.

Anyone putting money on the Tories coming out with fewer seats than before?

-- 
Cllr. Colin Rosenstiel
Cambridge                    http://www.rosenstiel.co.uk/
Cambridge Liberal Democrats: http://www.cambridgelibdems.org.uk/
date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 03:12:43 -0500   author:   unknown

Re: Local / Euro Elections   
In article ,
    wrote:
> In article , john@acornusers.org (John
> M Ward) wrote:

> > The Euro results tomorrow will probably have a somewhat different
> > shape, but I suspect the message from it will be similar. Whatever
> > UKIP and the Greens achieve (or don't achieve) and whatever happens
> > in regard to the BNP, the big picture is still likely to be very much
> > Conservative dominance -- just not as overwhelmingly so as with
> > yesterday's results.

> Anyone putting money on the Tories coming out with fewer seats than
> before?

Not I -- but I never gamble anyway...

-- 
John M Ward - see http://www.horsted.john-ward.org.uk
--> In favour of returning all local decisions to local people!
date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 09:30:21 GMT   author:   John M Ward

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