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| Topic Started: Oct 7 2008, 05:03 AM (141 Views) | |
| United Kingdom | Oct 7 2008, 05:03 AM Post #1 |
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Brown Defiant on Calls The PM was defiant on calls from him to step down and call a generall election, dispite the growing Labour rebelion |
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| United Kingdom | Oct 12 2008, 04:19 AM Post #2 |
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Brown "elections could happen" Prime minister Gordon Brown mulls over generall election as calls continue to mount against his government Cameron Campaings in Scotland The conservitive leader David Cameron is campainging in Scotland hoping to win over traditional Labour voters who have lost faith in the party, Cameron also plans stops in England,Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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| United Kingdom | Oct 13 2008, 06:19 PM Post #3 |
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"elections to happen" says Brown After increasing calls for an election Gordon Brown has said he will advise the Quuen to dissolve Parliment at the next meeting on sunday. Commenting from Scotland David Cameron called the move "A wise desicion that will pull the country out of the pointless rut that has been developed these past few years." |
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| United Kingdom | Oct 16 2008, 10:08 PM Post #4 |
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Elections set Gordon Brown has announced election will take place in January a move supported by opposition and reble MP's speaking from Wales Davod Cameron hailed the move as "as great victory for the British people" the conservitives are favoured in the polls with results expected to be an absolute majority in government Labour though is still very much determined. "We will fight tooth and nail for every seat" one Labour MP was quoted saying Edited by United Kingdom, Oct 23 2008, 10:30 PM.
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| United Kingdom | Nov 17 2008, 07:36 AM Post #5 |
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OOC: im doing this as a last ditch effort to stay intrested in this game,ill post the results tomorrow. People head to the polls as early elections called People all across the UK head to the voting stations as the parties prepare themselves for what is set to be a crutial election. |
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| United Kingdom | Nov 18 2008, 06:58 AM Post #6 |
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Election Declares Winner with surprising results Election results are in with Surprising gains for both Labour and Conservatives in Scotland while SNP take a major blow. UK Election Results Conservative: 364 Gains: 166 Losses: 0 Labour: 186 Gains: 0 Losses: 160 Liberal Democrat: 70 Gains: 4 Losses:0 Scottish National Party: 2 Gains: 0 Losses: 4 Democratic Unionist: 10 Gains:1 Losses:0 Plaid Cymru: 3 Gains: 0 Losses: 0 Sinn Féin: 4 Gains:0 Losses:1 Ulster Unionist: 2 Gains: 1 Losses: 0 Social Democratic and Labour: 2 Gains: 0 Losses: 1 Independent: 1 Gains: 0 Losses: 0 Respect: 1 Gains: 0 Losses: 0 Scotland Results Conservative: 33 Gains: 16 Losses: 0 Labour: 62 Gains: 16 Losses: 0 Scottish National Party: 14 Gains: 0 Losses: 33 Liberal Democrats: 24 Gains: 8 Losses: 0 30,247,126 people voted (OOC:better than normal) Edited by United Kingdom, Nov 18 2008, 06:59 AM.
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