Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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I work in the City which, as we have had such a difficult year,and because the financial services might normally be expected to want a more right wing economic approach, but I have never known such scant enthusiasm for the idea of a Tory government replacing a Labour government which has been in power so long
Game definitely on, but I worry we do not have the foot soldiers for the face to face campaigning Douglas Alexander is talking about. He is right, but it requires people and organisation which Obama had in plenty and we don’t. Therefore the Tory money does become an important advantage
Narrowing polls or not, there was quite a bit of evidence of a Tory wobble when I was out canvassing for Labour in Chester this morning. I came across quite a few people who have formerly voted Tory who are now having serious doubts about voting for them in the general election. Yes, the game is most definitely on!
Why the idiosyncratic word order? It sounds odd. ‘A future fair for all’ is a word order strange. But then GB is a man strange. I don’t know. Maybe I’m missing something. Maybe the Tories slogan would’ve been better as ‘like this cannot we on go’.
he may mimic the Obama campaign techniques but there is one problem…Gordon Brown is no Barack Obama…
A small opinion poll by Kindler suggests that in my constituency, Hove & Portslade, Labour is ahead. This is an very marginal constituency indeed. Celia Barlow won it by a handful of votes in 2005.
In these Brighton & Hove constituencies the LGBT vote is very important. I feel that if Labour committed to allowing LGBT people to marry as opposed to just forming civil partnerships, this would go a long way to securing these three constituencies.
It would also highlight the dishonesty in Cameron’s Tories of pretending to be “LGBT friendly” while acting against LGBT interests in parliament.
The Labour party can commit and deliver on equality for LGBT people in marriage, but the Conservative party with its links to religions cannot. This would create a clear difference between the two parties in this crucial area.
It would also fulfil “A Future Fair For All” ! 🙂
@ Gordon Brown: “I KNOW that Labour hasn’t done everything right and I know I’m not perfect…….”.
Too right!…. AC, did you write this preposterous drivel ?
David Cameron appears to have a great sense of humour. In a recent webcameron message he said that “we´re winning the argument on the economy and on building a fairer society – so come and join us”.
Or did I misunderstand him? 52,000 inhabitants of Cameroon speak a language called Eton, so perhaps there is a language barrier there..?
Unfortunately there is little Labour can do to revert the situation. People want change now, and after 12 years the Tory ARE a change, even if we do not yet what sort of change they will be (backward or forward?)
David Cameron is very good in not answering the questions, as he knows that any specific answer is going to devide his own party, and the electors.
I think Labour shoulod focus not on thiselection, but on the next one… and 5 years of opposituion can only add ammunitions to our guns!
Dave’s latest NBI is a blast from the past. He plans to give taxpayers cut price shares in the banks when they’re ready to be returned to the private sector.
Dave and George know that the vast majority will be sold overnight as people look to make a quick return and that these shares will end up back with the big institutions.
The privatisations of Thatcher meant at one time 27 million people held shares, that’s down to 10 milion now. Who benefitted? Not the consumer but the tories friends in the City, all those shares were given away and the tories knew where they would end up.
With the inheritance tax and now this it’s yet more evidence that Dave is looking after his backers.