Monday 22 December 2014

Separate Developments

UKIP is no longer even mentioned except as part of some joke story or other.

Farage's personal ratings, which are the basis of his party's success, are in freefall. Don't bet against no UKIP seats at all. None.

But what of the SNP? Since it has ruled out propping up a Conservative Government under any circumstance, a vote for that party at the General Election would still be a vote for a Labour Government.

In any case, there is every sign of a comfortable Labour majority, which will be like every previous comfortable Labour majority in that it would still exist if every seat in Scotland were taken out.

2 comments:

  1. LibLabCon ridicule makes people vote for the Ukip, don't you know? Funny how the ridicule, nothing more than reporting facts, is now at fever pitch and the Ukip's support is heading down the toilet.

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    1. Isn't it?

      And we need to get over the idea that UKIP wants to take Britain back to the 1950s.

      In the 1950s, they had the NHS, publicly owned transport and utilities, and proper municipal services.

      Only the first survives, and it will only survive if there is a Labour majority government in May. UKIP and its parent-body both want to privatise the NHS.

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