Election Day Twitter

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I had a check on the 3 main parties’ twitter accounts today, here is the current stats with percentage change since my last post on 13 April :

Conservatives: 28,259 followers, +10%
Labour: 17,073 followers +23%
LibDems: 19,664 followers +63%

I hope this is not an indication of what will happen today at the polls! Surely people can’t let Gordon be a significant player any longer? He has sqandered the good years, and left the country unprepared for a downturn. Now he claims he knows how to fix it. Yeah, right.

I think only the Conservatives have the guts to pull the belt tighter and get things on the straight and narrow again.

We will see how things turn out tonight.

Keep Calm – it’s gonna be alright

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I was going to write a few of my recent thoughts on Gordon Brown & Co, and then I came across this picture. I think it says it all ;-)

Keep calm and ignore Brown on Twitpic



I wish they found some space to add Mandelson there too.

Got to love Twitter at election time

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I’ve just started following the Conservatives, Labour and LibDems on Twitter. It should be amusing to see the tweets heating up as we get closer to May 6.

First impression: the red colours of Labour just do not work on a Twitter page ;-)

Second : Tories have 25,560 followers, Labour 13,793, LibDems 12,046. Wonder if this can be a gauge of the the potential election result?

Gordon Brown – the Economic Genius?

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Gordon BrownI dislike Gordon Brown. I think he takes lying and spin to a new level when trying to paint himself as the economic genius and the man to save us from the recession. Here are some quick examples:

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