Saturday, January 29, 2011

100 days - 100 broken snp promises



Iain Gray said,,

In highlighting many of the SNP failed promises....

In less than one hundred days, Scotland will choose its course for the next one thousand days. I am standing to be First Minister and win this election because Scotland deserves better.

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More LIE b DEM lies




Nick Clegg and David Cameron promised to rebuild the military covenant and improve pay and conditions....???
Last week, the government announced £250 million in cuts to Armed Forces Personnel Allowances, which will reportedly lead to an average £1,400 cut in the income of every member of the Armed Forces. From 1 May 2011, they’ll be cutting something from everything; from the Day Subsistence allowance to the School Children’s Visits allowance. Nothing remains untouched!

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Friday, January 21, 2011

FID DEM Failings



Fib Dem collapse?

Not smiling now...?


More Lie'b Dem failings reported recently..


Further to my last posting....Maybe less than rock-bottom in Scotland. According to a poll today, support for the Liberal Democrats in Scotland has fallen by more than half since the last Holyrood elections! The party’s public opinion ratings have fallen by five percentage points over the last five months. This follows all their broken promises on manifesto commitments like tuition fees and VAT.



The LibDems’ five-percentage-point fall to a tiny 7% in Scotland, is also found in the regional list vote comparison with last August. Labour are well in the lead and the main beneficiaries.


However, I’ll continue working hard to put across Labour’s message locally and fight for local residents and businesses.



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http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/libdems-hit-by-backlash-as-scottish-vote-collapses-1.1080206


Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Lib Dem support hits rock bottom

LIB DEM LET DOWN

The Liberal Democrats faced a depressing start to the political year today, after a poll of polls revealed the party's support had hit rock bottom.

A weighted average of surveys from ComRes, ICM, Ipsos MORI and YouGov by the Independent put the party on just 11%, its lowest level since it was formed in 1988.

Nick Clegg became the most unpopular third party leader since David Owen led the Social Democratic party (SDP) in 1989.

Meanwhile, Labour retained a small lead over the Conservatives, on 40% compared to the Tories 38%.

If the results were repeated at a general election the Lib Dems would be reduced to 15 MPs from their current 57.

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