Originally posted by Gixer
Come election he will be gone
I wish I could share your optimism. But with a majority of 164 at the last election, a reversal of fortune of the required magnitude is all but unprecedented. My best guess will be for a Labour victory with a much smaller majority, or a hung parliament. I don't think a third Labour administration would go full term.
The Cons are not making ground because they're fighting battles in the wrong places. It's all very well printing accounts of Labour's wrongdoing in newspapers like the Daily Telegraph, but that's preaching to the converted.
The Cons need to fight the battle where it counts: In the marginal seats amongst the middle and lower middle classes. Even ordinary people will soon be caught by Inheritance Tax - originally designed as a tax on rich people dying, but kicks in at ~£250,000. These days, even a three bedroom house round here is worth more than that. Also stamp duty - a tax on purchasing a property. It was 1% for the vast majority of folks, till Labour started tinkering and increased it FOUR TIMES. Now, anyone buying a property worth more than £250,000 (3 bed semi, or "duplex" if you live in the US) will pay 3% stamp duty, ie £7,500 on a £250,000 purchase, ie.
triple the amount payable before Labour's tinkering. It's no longer just the rich being affected by Tony's time bombs. It's ordinary people as well.
We'll save council tax for next time!
Dowding/Nexx - what do you think of UKIP?