Thursday, May 06, 2010

VOTE CONSERVATIVE

So this is it if you want Gordon Brown to stay as PM vote Labour or Lib dem today - if you want a bright new positive beginning under David Cameron - VOTE CONSERVATIVE.




When the going gets tough there is only one man who the next Conservative Government needs back at the centre of their team.


He's a man that could strangle you with a cordless phone...

A man who doesn't read books, merely staring at them until he gets all the information he needs...

A man who can slam a revolving door...

A man who doesn't wear a watch because he decides what time it is...
The reason Wally is hiding...

The person the bogey man checks under his bed for...

Vote for David Davis and let's get him back into Government

Best of luck to all Tory candidates especially those fighting East Yorkshire seats.

5 comments:

Kev Owen said...

Congratulations David, a 3.2% increase in the majority to boot!

Andrew Percy ousted Ian Cawsey in a spectacular 9.8%swing to the Conservatives from Labour.

Now then...about these proposed parking charges... ;-)

Paul Robinson said...

Hi Kev

Yes, pretty spectacular result for Andy Percy. Ian Cawsey is a great guy, very affable and personable, but didn't do enough locally over the past 5 years to win. I wish him well for the future.

Car parking.... it's in the Town Council's court, localising the decision making process and some of the fund raising, working in partnership has to be the way forward... does it not?

Anonymous said...

Where does this hung parliament ruling come from, what a load of crap. In my eye the conservatives are clear winners so let them get on with it. To gain power of government should be down to the last seat not a majority. Then it would make every party scrap for every seat. This law on this hung parliament rule wants throwing out.

Kev Owen said...

Anonymous...not wishing to hijack Pauls blog, but it is not 'crap' it is in the constitution of the UK.
OK perhaps we do need some electoral reform to redress such inconsistencies but as it stands now, without an overall majority (which unfortunately the Tories didn't get) whichever party ends up in power will not be able to win votes to pass laws without the support of members of other parties.
It really is down to the Lib Dems to call the shots on what happens next.
My bet is on a re-run of the election before the year is out as I don't believe Mr Cameron wants to form a minority Government (not that he couldn't), unless my 'spidey sense' is failing me I don't think Nick Clegg will dance to the tune of Gordon Brown either and he isn't all that convinced that Tory policy is conducive with what he believes is good for the UK as a whole either.
There is a lot of 'horse trading' to be gone into, and over the next few days we should get a 'feel' for how things are going to pan out...even if just for the short term.

Anonymous said...

Dare I say "I agree with Kev," labour have lost , but the conservatives did not finish the race either. But the lib dens had a reduced vote. Both now regognise that it is, ok to say I won but if you cannot pass law or budget it a hollow win.
The first past the post is doomed regardless of the lib dems.
People will have more say regardless of any party wish and I think we are now entering a more accountable style of goverance