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Originally Posted by Skylark:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

So he want's us all to vote for him, but doesn't know that Salmond's no longer the SNP.

Salmond is in Westminster now,  they all shaking in their shoes !



They did all ask what plan B was.Now they know. Nicola here and Salmond there ! Sorted !

 

Spot on.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Skylark:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

So he want's us all to vote for him, but doesn't know that Salmond's no longer the SNP.

Salmond is in Westminster now,  they all shaking in their shoes !

Not yet, but it's a near certainty.

The SNP have played this very clever, and it looks like Clegg's the only one to call them out on it so far. The leader debates have allowed Sturgeon to be seen as the (acceptable) face of the SNP to the rest of the UK, but - assuming he's elected - it's Salmond who will be leading the SNP at Westminster, and it's he who's likely to be calling the shots with the other parties...

Eugene's Lair
We live in uncertain times!
If we can't have an absolute Labour victory I think I would prefer the Tories. At least you know where you stand and can budget accordingly. I don't want any of the novelty parties to have a sniff of power.  Call me old fashioned but I have a zero tolerance of the old crisis of hegemony scenario.
Alas! It looks like some of the twatty parties may have some say.
Garage Joe

Clegg can say whatever he likes, no one believes him.  All Lib Dem policies aren't worth the paper they're written on and can be negotiated away in a heartbeat.  Clegg is a closet Tory but one who wants to have his own train set.  

 

The Lib Dems promise of ÂĢ3b of cuts and no more.  Who, after five years of Clegg being a doormat for Cameron, believes they'll stick to that?  It will be dropped as soon as the Lib Dems get a whiff of any power share with Cameron. 

Carnelian

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