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16-04-2015, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Twizard ->
I agree about The Bedroom Tax, I was expecting him to mention it in the Lib Dem manifesto, but no. I was very disappointed to find out several Lib Dems voted for it including our Tessa Munt, went right off her after that.
Well I don't blame you ..........
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I hope the Lib Dems do well up here in Scotland to keep the SNP in check.
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16-04-2015, 04:12 PM
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I hope the Lib Dems do well up here in Scotland to keep the SNP in check.
Are the SNP as popular as I think they are ..... ?
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16-04-2015, 04:18 PM
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Heard Clegg on the radio this morning, he is full of belief in his own performances. However i think he knows he is in for a hard time this election and may even lose his seat.

He seems to be casting around, in the hope he can be a part of another coalition with anyone, wont get my vote again, think that Libs are seen as toxic now due to the association with the Torys.
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16-04-2015, 04:42 PM
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I think he is guilty of not being able to get a deal at all with what he has said last few days about other parties.
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16-04-2015, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Nom ->
Heard Clegg on the radio this morning, he is full of belief in his own performances. However i think he knows he is in for a hard time this election and may even lose his seat.

He seems to be casting around, in the hope he can be a part of another coalition with anyone, wont get my vote again, think that Libs are seen as toxic now due to the association with the Torys.
Yep - I think you're right - I certainly felt that way at the time ......
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I suppose there has to be a bit and take between partners in a coalition government Alan, So I agree with the OP but not at an expense of the Labour party.
I finally made up my mind just an hour ago, I went to the doctors and asked to make an appointment, informing them it is not important and can be anytime they want.
The reply I got was sorry we can't make an appointment, telephone on the day before 8 am and with LUCK we might be able to get the duty doctor to see me.
I have never had that happen in my life before and quite frankly I finally made up my mind where my cross will be, it was far better under Labour than it is now, I don't care how they find the money, but obviously it has to come from the rich, milking time is over.
The irony being that it was Labour's disastrous rewriting of GP contracts that destroyed GP services, oh what short memories we do have......
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16-04-2015, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by plantman ->
The irony being that it was Labour's disastrous rewriting of GP contracts that destroyed GP services, oh what short memories we do have......
Well Labour did give us NHS dentists back again
Couldn't find one and then they were set up ....
As for the doctors gone way downhill they have, we have to make an appointment on the day too, which is a problem even to get through to them by phone ......after 5 years of this Government .....
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16-04-2015, 08:00 PM
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Well Labour did give us NHS dentists back again
Rubbish.

Have had a NHS dentist all my life they never went away.
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16-04-2015, 08:38 PM
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Well Labour did give us NHS dentists back again
Couldn't find one and then they were set up ....
As for the doctors gone way downhill they have, we have to make an appointment on the day too, which is a problem even to get through to them by phone ......after 5 years of this Government .....
Yes must agree with you there we saw a rash of new NHS dentists under Labour round here.
 
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