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Friday, 19 February 2010

Theresa May calls Harriet Harman a liar and the general election looks like it will be March/April

Iain Dale has the letter from Theresa May to Harriet Harman and also some the news that
"Labour Ministers have pulled out of attending this weekend's BAFTA ceremony... it is the day the Prime Minister will call a March election. We know already that he is making a speech tomorrow announcing the four themes of the election, together with Labour's election slogan."
Much as I predicted this morning. Iain Dale also reveals that:
"(an) email has just gone out to senior Labour election planners, candidates and agents. It gives them a deadline of next Wednesday for them to order their election literature.... This weekend's events are clearly of huge importance to the Labour campaign, hence the extended print deadline. I cannot think why they would be doing all this now if an election announcement wasn't imminent.

Surely Gordon can't march his troops up to the top of the hill again? "


So it looks as though Gordon Brown, maybe advised by the vile duo of Mandelson and Campbell, has weighed up his fear of fighting an early election (indeed any election) with the knowledge that in two months time the true extent of the economic crisis that his policies have wrought upon the country will become too clear to too many for him to win a May election. Thus I am afraid we have to look forward to a month or so of lies and spin from the Labour party, and its willing allies in the BBC, in what will be the most vicious and spiteful election campaign ever in the UK. It is not going to be a pretty campaign; the Labour party is a wounded beast that will spit venom, spread smears, lie and in certain cases cheat their way to the election date.

2 comments:

Grant said...

This would explain the extensive BBC coverage. They have obviously been tipped off.

subrosa said...

Can't see it being anything other than May. Another one jumped ship today so surely they have to go through a selection process?