Re: The left and general elections
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Lyn David Thomas wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 10:23:28 GMT
> John M Ward wrote:
> > After this, anyone trying to claim that the BNP are "far right" will
> > obviously have to be considered either thick or a liar. I shall
> > permanently killfile anyone who even attempts it -- they can go with
> > all the rest of the trash...
> Sorry John you are going to have to kill file most of us then
Hopefully not; but you demonstrate only that you do not understand either
(a) the definition of Left and Right; (b) the nature, policies and
principles of the BNP; or (c) both the above.
Fortunately, many more of the public are waking up to the reality, as the
BNP and their policies become more widely known. The cat is now climbing
out of the bag, and it's a one-way journey...
Such ignorance /could/ perhaps explain why the LibDems are essentially in
the same situation now that they were in 1996-97, for which period
Political Betting has compiled a table of ICM polls (as they were around
then, and have to essentially the same methodology right up to today).
I have plotted a graph of those results, and am tracking those by ICM for
the same date range this time, and have noticed -- among other things --
that in thirteen years the LibDem polling figures have gone up from 15-19%
to 18-21%. Wow, what an achievement!
--
John M Ward - see http://www.horsted.john-ward.org.uk
--> In favour of returning all local decisions to local people!
date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 13:26:55 GMT
author: John M Ward
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