ANSWERS: 6
  • Does it matter? "no matter who you vote for it is guaranteed the b*stards will get in" ;) At the moment Cameron but truthfully it depends on many factors over the coming years. 1) The performance of the economy, which is very wobbly at present 2) Cameron and the Tories tendancy to self destruct on issues such as Europe Grammar Shcools etc coupled with the fact that Cameron can come across as an irritating advertising executive 3) Turnout on the day 4) The weather. Always adversly affects Labour more than the Tories if the weather is bad. Amongst other things :)
  • I am hoping it will be Brown, as I believe deep down he is a socialist, unlike his predecessor. In the 21st century, Brown must adapt to modern events. Cameron is a public school educated Toff, who, like all Tories are self serving and in the pocket of business. The Labour Party at present is the only party of the working classes, and has been since its inception.
  • Glasgow was ok. London is horrible!
  • If Cameron wins..it will be disasterous for the nation and Brown knows too well,so Brown mustkeep his end up.
  • Probably Cameron, if only because Brown is Scottish.
  • I think Cameron stands a very good chance. He has charisma - which the voting public responds to more than anything else - and people are now so disillusioned with the Labour government that I think the Tories will attract votes just through not being Labour.

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