mistersloane
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All of these 'number crunching' polls are horrible. It's all horrible actually.
god the logo even looks like one of their albums
A statue of Josiah Wedgwood one of the titans of the industrial revolution and a prominent anti slavery campaigner stands guard at the entrance to Stoke-on-Trent train station.
The brooding figure is a reminder of the city's industrial past when its name was synonymous with pottery and ceramics. But Stoke's industrial might is a distant memory and the constituency is at the centre of one of the most fascinating contests of the election.
The British National party, which says it is fielding a record 326 candidates, is focusing most of its resources on two seats - Barking in east London and Stoke Central, where the party's deputy leader, Simon Darby, is standing.
mostly for man like Crackerjack, as i mentioned Stoke Central to him the other day.
interesting Guardian piece on the BNP in S-o-T here.
The only good bit was when Cameron said that he spoke to a black man
:YADUNKNO:
The only good bit was when Cameron said that he spoke to a black man
:YADUNKNO:
That made my day."Best twitter comment : Worst Kraftwerk gig ever."
Precisely."The look on David Cameron's face as he gets denied the keys to no. 10 would be perennially sweet. Sweet as candy."
it's seems more likely it's symptomatic of a wider distrust. Which is a good thing.
The leadership debate? Think you missed an "n" out."too much focus on cuts?"
Yes, very true, Cameron on telly today saying "If you vote for Labour (or Lib Dem) you face the prospect of another four years like the last" - in other words, the best he can come up with is "We're different people, why not try us?"."What I am really heartened by is how much popular dislike there is for the Tories. Not to be able to score massive points off an elderly goverment with an unpopular leader is really something."