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Could this be the new Conservative plan for May 2015?

We have just seen UKIP take their first seat in Westminster, OK, he had been the incumbent MP as a Tory, he was also personally very popular, so it might be argued that he could have stood for anyone (Except the Libtard Bumblecrats (Lost deposit)), and been elected.

But for me, the bigger problem for Cameron and the one which I think will determine his new strategy in the run up to the GE was Heywood and Middleton.

A safe Labour seat, where UKIP had come nowhere at the last election. Labour win the seat with a slight increase in their vote, but and it is a massive but, they only beat UKIP by a little over 600 votes. UKIP's increase in votes was absolutely staggering.

Cameron and his number one drone Granty boy have been bandying around the "Go to bed with Farage, wake up with Millibland" bit for days now.... Guess what guys, it ain't washing.

So does anyone agree with me that it is possible (because we all know what a self serving bunch the Tory's are), that Cameron will advise support from Tory's for UKIP in Labour safe seats where UKIP are polling well above the Conservatives. This would of course bring about more UKIP seats, but not enough to stop the Tory's running the Government.

However, will he forgo Government, and allow Labour in, with all the pain it will cause, just so he does not have to be exposed in regard to his real feelings over the EU.

Anyway you cut it, no UKIP voter is going to vote Tory if the polls continue the way they are. So what do you think?

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  • 7 years ago
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    UKIP will walk the general election in May, they increased their vote in Heywood and Middleton, only 300ish votes away from winning a die hard labour seat and won the other seat with a 44% swing, the highest swing ever known in British politics. Any remaining tory mp with sense will walk before May 2015 unless they want to go down with Captain Cameron.

  • 7 years ago

    I think the Tories will win next year.Im from Glasgow and I don't like them but if I was old enough to vote I would vote conservative because at the moment I think they are the only party capable of leading this country.I like Labour but nowadays their a joke and I don't see how they can win with uncharasmatic leaders like Ed Miliband and their policies just don't add up plus people still haven't regained confidence in then after their disastrous last term.UKIP can't win their the new Lib Dems they've pushed them off of the third spot at Westminster they'd be lucky to be in a coalition they can't win but who'd want Farage in Downing Street anyway I don't mind UKIP they seem a bit crazy at times but some of their policies are true.

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