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Not according to John Humphries (Today programme Radio 4)

 

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Milliband looks like Wallace (Wallace and Grommit) Alex Salmonds favorite film is Braveheart a film about William Wallace.

 

If Labour win and form an alliance with SNP, I expect to see Milliband rip off his Wallace mask and reveal himself as who he really is.

 

Mel Gibson.

 

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Very interesting, just for clarity and to make sure I have come to the right conclusion what is your conclusion from the above?

 

The BBC made sure the audience was lefty loaded.

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The BBC made sure the audience was lefty loaded.

 

To be fair, most people are to the left of UKIP, so maybe the audience was a fair reflection of that fact?

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Was the ICM a purposeful choice by the BBC, make your own mind up, glaringly obvious to me,

 

Here are this week’s GB polls:

Opinium/Observer (9/4) – CON 36%, LAB 34%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 11%, GRN 6%

YouGov/Sun (10/4) – CON 33%, LAB 35%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 13%, GRN 5%

YouGov/S Times (11/4) – CON 34%, LAB 34%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 13%, GRN 6%

YouGov/Sun (12/4) – CON 33%, LAB 36%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 13%, GRN 5%

Ashcroft (12/4) – CON 33%, LAB 33%, LDEM 9%, UKIP 13%, GRN 6%

ICM/Guardian (12/4) – CON 39%, LAB 33%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 7%, GRN 7%

Populus (12/4) – CON 33%, LAB 33%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 15%, GRN 5%

YouGov/Sun (13/4) – CON 33%, LAB 34%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 13%, GRN 6%

TNS (13/4) – CON 34%, LAB 32%, LDEM 9%, UKIP 14%, GRN 5%

YouGov/Sun (14/4) – CON 33%, LAB 35%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 13%, GRN 5%

YouGov/Sun (15/4) – CON 34%, LAB 35%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 13%, GRN 5%

Ipsos MORI/Standard (15/4) – CON 33%, LAB 35%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 10%, GRN 8%

Panelbase (16/4) – CON 33%, LAB 34%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 16%, GRN 4%

YouGov/Sun (16/4) – CON 34%, LAB 34%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 14%, GRN 5%

Populus (16/4) – CON 33%, LAB 34%, LDEM 9%, UKIP 14%, GRN 4%

Survation/Mirror (17/4) – CON 34%, LAB 33%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 17%, GRN 3%

 

Excellent retep - notice you highlight UKIPs LOWEST figure, but don't highlight their highest figure.

Even with that high figure it probably means only two or three seats, yet the LibDems with half that figure may get 20 - 22 seats. Democracy???

 

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To be fair, most people are to the left of UKIP, so maybe the audience was a fair reflection of that fact?

 

"most people" JFK? Even the Tories???

 

:):)

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"most people" JFK? Even the Tories???

 

:):)

 

I would suggest that even Gengas Khan might be slightly to the left of UKIP! :hihi:

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Excellent retep - notice you highlight UKIPs LOWEST figure, but don't highlight their highest figure.

Even with that high figure it probably means only two or three seats, yet the LibDems with half that figure may get 20 - 22 seats. Democracy???

 

And even then the LibDems will be under-represented in proportion to their votes. During the electoral system referendum near the start of the last parliament did you vote for change or against it?

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I would suggest that even Gengas Khan might be slightly to the left of UKIP! :hihi:

 

The BNP is left of UKIP, the Torys, Labour and the LibDems.

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And even then the LibDems will be under-represented in proportion to their votes. During the electoral system referendum near the start of the last parliament did you vote for change or against it?

 

Agree with you altus. Unfortunately no-one asked me about electoral reform - I would have voted for it!

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Excellent retep - notice you highlight UKIPs LOWEST figure, but don't highlight their highest figure.

Even with that high figure it probably means only two or three seats, yet the LibDems with half that figure may get 20 - 22 seats. Democracy???

 

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"most people" JFK? Even the Tories???

 

:):)

 

An unknown word to the present liblabcon.

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The BNP is left of UKIP, the Torys, Labour and the LibDems.

 

I've heard that claim before, that they're nationalists and socialists. Wouldn't it be better if they called their party the National Socialist party? If that's too much of a mouthful I'm sure that a snappy shortened version could be thought up.

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An unknown word to the present liblabcon.

 

If you consider the present government undemocratic what is your opinion regarding any other coalition Lab/SNP for instance?

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An unknown word to the present liblabcon.

 

In what way, The current or should I say last government is democratic by definition of the word. How is it not?

 

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I've heard that claim before, that they're nationalists and socialists. Wouldn't it be better if they called their party the National Socialist party? If that's too much of a mouthful I'm sure that a snappy shortened version could be thought up.

 

What's the worst that could happen :D

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In what way, The current or should I say last government is democratic by definition of the word. How is it not?

 

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What's the worst that could happen :D

 

They won't allow a referendum, they are supposed to work for us, they've already sold the country down the river, were you asked?

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