31 December 2009

Just for the record

Labour’s vote will evaporate like never before, a combo of stay-at-home (various reasons) and massive defections to LD and Others.

Tory Blairites, vote-strikers, Kippers and fainthearts will vote Tory in record numbers to ensure that there is (i) a stake driven through Brown’s heart and (ii) no ‘king chance whatsoever of NOM.

A strong Tory turnout will boost the choice of Cameron/Tory by genuine Undecideds, some of whom will vote Tory as their default against Five More Years and/or in favour of Give The Other Lot a Chance and Cameron Looks OK I Guess.

Undecideds who vote Other will split the Labour vote, to the Tories’ advantage.

Labour will be down to the low 20s if they’re lucky. Massive Tory landslide - as I may have mentioned before.

The highlight of election night will be watching Michael White explaining it to us. (I may have mentioned that before, too.) Apart from “Balls Drop!”, obviously.

I am long on bunting.

A comment I posted on PB.com

2 comments:

  1. The Kippers as you call us, will definitively NOT vote for Camerons vision of toryism. The only reason we exist, is because of Conservative past treachery over the EU.
    I personally hope that there is a hung parliament with a handful of UKIP members.

    Once the wall is breached the minority parties will hopefully flourish and wash away the phoney alternatives like the Lib Dims and the Greens.
    I say this as a former loyal tory, who after Maastricht realised that, whatever the members of the party and country wanted, none of the leadership were interested in this country, or us, as a sovereign, independent and free people.

    Cameron offers more of the Bliarite mantra of deciet, duplicity and has absolutely no discernable guiding principles whatsoever.

    To compare the lightweight to Thatcher is laughable, if Cameron was around when she was in her pomp, she would only have three words to say about him, wet, wet, wet.

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  2. "I am long on bunting."

    Excellent. But I think I am Sick has a good point.

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