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Election 2010 - Part 1
Part One.
The BBC's 2015 election show has been uploaded to YouTube at this address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EYUkV-SHFw
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The First Election Debate on ITV1 - 15th April 2010
With the election called for 6th May, tonight sees the first ever live television debate between the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat party leaders.
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General Election 2010: The highs and lows
A look at the winners and losers on election night as well as the party leaders reaction to a hung parliament.
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Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news .
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General Election Explained 2010
Take a look back at the UK general election 2010. Presented by Jay Foreman, The General Election Xplained introduces elections and voting in a fun, accessible way.
For educational supporting resources and downloads go to:
http://www.parliament.uk/education/teaching-resources-lesson-plans/the-general-election-explained/
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UK General Election Results, 1832 - 2010
UK general election results for the Parliament, from the 1832 Great Reform Act, which extended the franchise and reformed constituencies, to the 2010 election, which saw no party achieve a majority for the first time since 1974.
One note, the number of seats added or lost to the totals for each year is the number achieved relative to the previous election, not relative to the number of seats go
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General Election Explained – 22 minute version
Presented by comedian Jay Foreman, this film offers a fun and accessible introduction to elections and voting.
Watch this and other videos at:
http://www.parliament.uk/education/online-resources/videos/the-general-election-xplained/
Films are designed for young people and schools can order a free DVD or watch them online.
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TBT - Long Legged Cleggy Weggy from the General Election 2010
Russell looks at the reaction to the first ever televised debates from the UK General Election in 2010.
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BBC Election 2010 opening sequence - HD
The BBC HD Channel joins David Dimbleby and the team for the start of election night coverage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sdhm2
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BBC 2010 Election End
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BBC General Election Promo (2010)
This 40-second spot promoting the BBC's coverage of the UK General Election in 2010 debuted on Wednesday 7 April, the day after the Prime Minister Gordon Brown sought the dissolution of Parliament during a meeting with the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Voiced by David Dimbleby, the Corporation's main election night anchor and host of 'Question Time' (the BBC's weekly political debate programme), it
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The General Election of 2010 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
The best and clearest breakdown of the important factors in the 2010 election: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-general-election-2010
The 2010 election led to the first peacetime coalition government in Britain since 1931. It occurred in the midst of a financial crisis, with Britain facing a large budgetary deficit, necessitating a period of austerity. So difficult was Britain's e
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Australian General Election Part 1
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BBC - UK Election 2010 theme and opening
Very sorry this took so long to upload. I should be uploading a few more from my archives that I haven't had the chance to upload, in the near future :)
One thing, it was a bloody disgrace they didn't use Rick Wakemans Arthur for this edition. I hope it comes back in the next election.
From wikipedia:
The United Kingdom general election of 2010 was held on Thursday 6 May 2010 to elect members t
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GENERAL ELECTION 2010 (Satire)
A satirical guide to the 3 main parties in the 2010 general election. The track is Mr Scruff Feat Braintax - Vibrate, from the album Trouser Jazz. The Nick Clegg 'Who' joke looks like its been blown out of the water! No audio copyright infringement intened.
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Yes Prime Minister 2010 General Election HD
The 2010 General Election Manifestos as seen tongue in cheek by BBC Newsnight
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BBC Election 2010 exit poll
When Big Ben struck 10 pm on 6 May 2010, the BBC announced the result of their exit poll which showed that there would be a hung parliament with the Conservatives 19 seats short of a majority in the House of Commons.
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BBC Election Theme (2010-2015)
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Carlisle Declaration 2010 general election
The declaration of Carlisle Constituency in the May 2010 General Election. A Conservative gain by John Stevenson.
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Michael Portillo on Tory prospects in 2010 general election and beyond (23Nov09)
Michael Portillo looks into the prospects of the Conservatives being in government in 2010, and how difficult it will be to convince the idiot New Labour voters that the UK economy REALLY is in a bad way, and that they should NOT expect to be kept in luxury on benefits*.
* The poorest of the poor don't know how to fiddle the system so they are not relevant to this argument, and I don't begrudge
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Crossing The LibLabCon (UK General Election 2010)
A sheeple-friendly deconstruction of the 2010 UK election puppet show. This video highlights some of the blatant similarities between the three main parties aswell as some important issues not even discussed in the staged election debates.
Bottom line - All three of the main parties (and probably the Green Party as well), are globalist controlled. Don't vote for any of them!
http://skepticd
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UKIP Nigel Farage - BBC News General Election interview April 2010
UK Independence party candidate for Buckingham Nigel Farage is interviewed on the BBC news at the parties manifesto launch.
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UKIP General Election manifesto Launch 2010 - David Campbell Bannermann puts forward policies
UK Independence party David Campbell Bannermann MEP puts accross UKIP manifesto for the General Election 2010. Some of them include Flat tax, abolish National insurance, cut public spending by 50 billion, Promotion of Referendums on all major issues for citizens, 5 year freeze on immigration and strict work permit system for EU citizens as well as non - EU citizens, increase defence budget. UKIP
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General Election 2010 UK
The United Kingdom general election of 2010 is being held today, 6 May,[note 2] to elect one Member of Parliament in each of the 650 constituencies to the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The election will be more than five years after the previous election. Voting will take place between 7.00 am and 10.00 pm. Local elections will also be held in some area
Election 2010 - Part 1
Part One.
The BBC's 2015 election show has been uploaded to YouTube at this address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EYUkV-SHFw...
Part One.
The BBC's 2015 election show has been uploaded to YouTube at this address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EYUkV-SHFw
wn.com/Election 2010 Part 1
Part One.
The BBC's 2015 election show has been uploaded to YouTube at this address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EYUkV-SHFw
- published: 24 May 2010
- views: 69450
The First Election Debate on ITV1 - 15th April 2010
With the election called for 6th May, tonight sees the first ever live television debate between the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat party leaders....
With the election called for 6th May, tonight sees the first ever live television debate between the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat party leaders.
wn.com/The First Election Debate On Itv1 15Th April 2010
With the election called for 6th May, tonight sees the first ever live television debate between the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat party leaders.
- published: 15 Apr 2010
- views: 476242
General Election 2010: The highs and lows
A look at the winners and losers on election night as well as the party leaders reaction to a hung parliament.
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A look at the winners and losers on election night as well as the party leaders reaction to a hung parliament.
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Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news .
wn.com/General Election 2010 The Highs And Lows
A look at the winners and losers on election night as well as the party leaders reaction to a hung parliament.
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Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news .
- published: 07 May 2010
- views: 11798
General Election Explained 2010
Take a look back at the UK general election 2010. Presented by Jay Foreman, The General Election Xplained introduces elections and voting in a fun, accessible ...
Take a look back at the UK general election 2010. Presented by Jay Foreman, The General Election Xplained introduces elections and voting in a fun, accessible way.
For educational supporting resources and downloads go to:
http://www.parliament.uk/education/teaching-resources-lesson-plans/the-general-election-explained/
wn.com/General Election Explained 2010
Take a look back at the UK general election 2010. Presented by Jay Foreman, The General Election Xplained introduces elections and voting in a fun, accessible way.
For educational supporting resources and downloads go to:
http://www.parliament.uk/education/teaching-resources-lesson-plans/the-general-election-explained/
- published: 21 Aug 2014
- views: 14934
UK General Election Results, 1832 - 2010
UK general election results for the Parliament, from the 1832 Great Reform Act, which extended the franchise and reformed constituencies, to the 2010 election, ...
UK general election results for the Parliament, from the 1832 Great Reform Act, which extended the franchise and reformed constituencies, to the 2010 election, which saw no party achieve a majority for the first time since 1974.
One note, the number of seats added or lost to the totals for each year is the number achieved relative to the previous election, not relative to the number of seats going into the election.
In-government seat bars are first, followed by the opposition, and subsequent parties.
wn.com/UK General Election Results, 1832 2010
UK general election results for the Parliament, from the 1832 Great Reform Act, which extended the franchise and reformed constituencies, to the 2010 election, which saw no party achieve a majority for the first time since 1974.
One note, the number of seats added or lost to the totals for each year is the number achieved relative to the previous election, not relative to the number of seats going into the election.
In-government seat bars are first, followed by the opposition, and subsequent parties.
- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 27843
General Election Explained – 22 minute version
Presented by comedian Jay Foreman, this film offers a fun and accessible introduction to elections and voting.
Watch this and other videos at:
http://www.parl...
Presented by comedian Jay Foreman, this film offers a fun and accessible introduction to elections and voting.
Watch this and other videos at:
http://www.parliament.uk/education/online-resources/videos/the-general-election-xplained/
Films are designed for young people and schools can order a free DVD or watch them online.
wn.com/General Election Explained – 22 Minute Version
Presented by comedian Jay Foreman, this film offers a fun and accessible introduction to elections and voting.
Watch this and other videos at:
http://www.parliament.uk/education/online-resources/videos/the-general-election-xplained/
Films are designed for young people and schools can order a free DVD or watch them online.
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 32631
TBT - Long Legged Cleggy Weggy from the General Election 2010
Russell looks at the reaction to the first ever televised debates from the UK General Election in 2010.
Follow Russell on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/rus...
Russell looks at the reaction to the first ever televised debates from the UK General Election in 2010.
Follow Russell on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/russellhoward
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wn.com/Tbt Long Legged Cleggy Weggy From The General Election 2010
Russell looks at the reaction to the first ever televised debates from the UK General Election in 2010.
Follow Russell on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/russellhoward
Follow Good News on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/bbcgoodnews
Become a fan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRussellHoward
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- published: 30 Apr 2015
- views: 64684
BBC Election 2010 opening sequence - HD
The BBC HD Channel joins David Dimbleby and the team for the start of election night coverage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sdhm2...
The BBC HD Channel joins David Dimbleby and the team for the start of election night coverage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sdhm2
wn.com/BBC Election 2010 Opening Sequence Hd
The BBC HD Channel joins David Dimbleby and the team for the start of election night coverage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sdhm2
- published: 02 Nov 2010
- views: 55483
BBC General Election Promo (2010)
This 40-second spot promoting the BBC's coverage of the UK General Election in 2010 debuted on Wednesday 7 April, the day after the Prime Minister Gordon Brown ...
This 40-second spot promoting the BBC's coverage of the UK General Election in 2010 debuted on Wednesday 7 April, the day after the Prime Minister Gordon Brown sought the dissolution of Parliament during a meeting with the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Voiced by David Dimbleby, the Corporation's main election night anchor and host of 'Question Time' (the BBC's weekly political debate programme), it is designed to reflect key battleground issues including law & order, health, education, environment, defence and the economy.
wn.com/BBC General Election Promo (2010)
This 40-second spot promoting the BBC's coverage of the UK General Election in 2010 debuted on Wednesday 7 April, the day after the Prime Minister Gordon Brown sought the dissolution of Parliament during a meeting with the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Voiced by David Dimbleby, the Corporation's main election night anchor and host of 'Question Time' (the BBC's weekly political debate programme), it is designed to reflect key battleground issues including law & order, health, education, environment, defence and the economy.
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 16992
The General Election of 2010 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
The best and clearest breakdown of the important factors in the 2010 election: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-general-election-2010
The 2010 ...
The best and clearest breakdown of the important factors in the 2010 election: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-general-election-2010
The 2010 election led to the first peacetime coalition government in Britain since 1931. It occurred in the midst of a financial crisis, with Britain facing a large budgetary deficit, necessitating a period of austerity. So difficult was Britain's economic position that Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, declared that 2010 was an election which any rational party would wish to lose.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-general-election-2010
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,800 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
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wn.com/The General Election Of 2010 Professor Vernon Bogdanor
The best and clearest breakdown of the important factors in the 2010 election: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-general-election-2010
The 2010 election led to the first peacetime coalition government in Britain since 1931. It occurred in the midst of a financial crisis, with Britain facing a large budgetary deficit, necessitating a period of austerity. So difficult was Britain's economic position that Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, declared that 2010 was an election which any rational party would wish to lose.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-general-election-2010
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,800 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 2416
BBC - UK Election 2010 theme and opening
Very sorry this took so long to upload. I should be uploading a few more from my archives that I haven't had the chance to upload, in the near future :)
One th...
Very sorry this took so long to upload. I should be uploading a few more from my archives that I haven't had the chance to upload, in the near future :)
One thing, it was a bloody disgrace they didn't use Rick Wakemans Arthur for this edition. I hope it comes back in the next election.
From wikipedia:
The United Kingdom general election of 2010 was held on Thursday 6 May 2010 to elect members to the House of Commons. The election took place in 650 constituencies[note 1] across the United Kingdom under the first-past-the-post system. None of the parties achieved the 326 seats needed for an overall majority. The Conservative Party, led by David Cameron, won the largest number of votes and seats but still fell twenty seats short. This resulted in a hung parliament where no party was able to command a majority in the House of Commons. This was only the second general election since World War II to return a hung parliament, the first being the February 1974 election. Unlike in 1974, the potential for a hung parliament had this time been widely considered and predicted and both the country and politicians were better prepared for the constitutional process that would follow such a result.[2] The coalition government that was subsequently formed was the first coalition in British history to eventuate directly from an election outcome.
wn.com/BBC UK Election 2010 Theme And Opening
Very sorry this took so long to upload. I should be uploading a few more from my archives that I haven't had the chance to upload, in the near future :)
One thing, it was a bloody disgrace they didn't use Rick Wakemans Arthur for this edition. I hope it comes back in the next election.
From wikipedia:
The United Kingdom general election of 2010 was held on Thursday 6 May 2010 to elect members to the House of Commons. The election took place in 650 constituencies[note 1] across the United Kingdom under the first-past-the-post system. None of the parties achieved the 326 seats needed for an overall majority. The Conservative Party, led by David Cameron, won the largest number of votes and seats but still fell twenty seats short. This resulted in a hung parliament where no party was able to command a majority in the House of Commons. This was only the second general election since World War II to return a hung parliament, the first being the February 1974 election. Unlike in 1974, the potential for a hung parliament had this time been widely considered and predicted and both the country and politicians were better prepared for the constitutional process that would follow such a result.[2] The coalition government that was subsequently formed was the first coalition in British history to eventuate directly from an election outcome.
- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 18618
GENERAL ELECTION 2010 (Satire)
A satirical guide to the 3 main parties in the 2010 general election. The track is Mr Scruff Feat Braintax - Vibrate, from the album Trouser Jazz. The Nick Cleg...
A satirical guide to the 3 main parties in the 2010 general election. The track is Mr Scruff Feat Braintax - Vibrate, from the album Trouser Jazz. The Nick Clegg 'Who' joke looks like its been blown out of the water! No audio copyright infringement intened.
wn.com/General Election 2010 (Satire)
A satirical guide to the 3 main parties in the 2010 general election. The track is Mr Scruff Feat Braintax - Vibrate, from the album Trouser Jazz. The Nick Clegg 'Who' joke looks like its been blown out of the water! No audio copyright infringement intened.
- published: 15 Dec 2009
- views: 32988
Yes Prime Minister 2010 General Election HD
The 2010 General Election Manifestos as seen tongue in cheek by BBC Newsnight...
The 2010 General Election Manifestos as seen tongue in cheek by BBC Newsnight
wn.com/Yes Prime Minister 2010 General Election Hd
The 2010 General Election Manifestos as seen tongue in cheek by BBC Newsnight
- published: 11 May 2013
- views: 19654
BBC Election 2010 exit poll
When Big Ben struck 10 pm on 6 May 2010, the BBC announced the result of their exit poll which showed that there would be a hung parliament with the Conservativ...
When Big Ben struck 10 pm on 6 May 2010, the BBC announced the result of their exit poll which showed that there would be a hung parliament with the Conservatives 19 seats short of a majority in the House of Commons.
wn.com/BBC Election 2010 Exit Poll
When Big Ben struck 10 pm on 6 May 2010, the BBC announced the result of their exit poll which showed that there would be a hung parliament with the Conservatives 19 seats short of a majority in the House of Commons.
- published: 13 May 2010
- views: 16889
Carlisle Declaration 2010 general election
The declaration of Carlisle Constituency in the May 2010 General Election. A Conservative gain by John Stevenson....
The declaration of Carlisle Constituency in the May 2010 General Election. A Conservative gain by John Stevenson.
wn.com/Carlisle Declaration 2010 General Election
The declaration of Carlisle Constituency in the May 2010 General Election. A Conservative gain by John Stevenson.
- published: 10 May 2010
- views: 1931
Michael Portillo on Tory prospects in 2010 general election and beyond (23Nov09)
Michael Portillo looks into the prospects of the Conservatives being in government in 2010, and how difficult it will be to convince the idiot New Labour voters...
Michael Portillo looks into the prospects of the Conservatives being in government in 2010, and how difficult it will be to convince the idiot New Labour voters that the UK economy REALLY is in a bad way, and that they should NOT expect to be kept in luxury on benefits*.
* The poorest of the poor don't know how to fiddle the system so they are not relevant to this argument, and I don't begrudge the pittance they get.
Recorded from BBC's Hard Talk, 23 November 2009.
wn.com/Michael Portillo On Tory Prospects In 2010 General Election And Beyond (23Nov09)
Michael Portillo looks into the prospects of the Conservatives being in government in 2010, and how difficult it will be to convince the idiot New Labour voters that the UK economy REALLY is in a bad way, and that they should NOT expect to be kept in luxury on benefits*.
* The poorest of the poor don't know how to fiddle the system so they are not relevant to this argument, and I don't begrudge the pittance they get.
Recorded from BBC's Hard Talk, 23 November 2009.
- published: 24 Nov 2009
- views: 6856
Crossing The LibLabCon (UK General Election 2010)
A sheeple-friendly deconstruction of the 2010 UK election puppet show. This video highlights some of the blatant similarities between the three main parties asw...
A sheeple-friendly deconstruction of the 2010 UK election puppet show. This video highlights some of the blatant similarities between the three main parties aswell as some important issues not even discussed in the staged election debates.
Bottom line - All three of the main parties (and probably the Green Party as well), are globalist controlled. Don't vote for any of them!
http://skepticdenialism.blogspot.com/2010/04/crossing-liblabcon.html
Music:
South Park - Douche and Turd Song
Requiem for a Dream (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
wn.com/Crossing The Liblabcon (Uk General Election 2010)
A sheeple-friendly deconstruction of the 2010 UK election puppet show. This video highlights some of the blatant similarities between the three main parties aswell as some important issues not even discussed in the staged election debates.
Bottom line - All three of the main parties (and probably the Green Party as well), are globalist controlled. Don't vote for any of them!
http://skepticdenialism.blogspot.com/2010/04/crossing-liblabcon.html
Music:
South Park - Douche and Turd Song
Requiem for a Dream (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
- published: 26 Apr 2010
- views: 2684
UKIP Nigel Farage - BBC News General Election interview April 2010
UK Independence party candidate for Buckingham Nigel Farage is interviewed on the BBC news at the parties manifesto launch....
UK Independence party candidate for Buckingham Nigel Farage is interviewed on the BBC news at the parties manifesto launch.
wn.com/Ukip Nigel Farage BBC News General Election Interview April 2010
UK Independence party candidate for Buckingham Nigel Farage is interviewed on the BBC news at the parties manifesto launch.
- published: 15 Apr 2010
- views: 2467
UKIP General Election manifesto Launch 2010 - David Campbell Bannermann puts forward policies
UK Independence party David Campbell Bannermann MEP puts accross UKIP manifesto for the General Election 2010. Some of them include Flat tax, abolish National i...
UK Independence party David Campbell Bannermann MEP puts accross UKIP manifesto for the General Election 2010. Some of them include Flat tax, abolish National insurance, cut public spending by 50 billion, Promotion of Referendums on all major issues for citizens, 5 year freeze on immigration and strict work permit system for EU citizens as well as non - EU citizens, increase defence budget. UKIP are the only real opposition to the 3 old failed parties Labour, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
wn.com/Ukip General Election Manifesto Launch 2010 David Campbell Bannermann Puts Forward Policies
UK Independence party David Campbell Bannermann MEP puts accross UKIP manifesto for the General Election 2010. Some of them include Flat tax, abolish National insurance, cut public spending by 50 billion, Promotion of Referendums on all major issues for citizens, 5 year freeze on immigration and strict work permit system for EU citizens as well as non - EU citizens, increase defence budget. UKIP are the only real opposition to the 3 old failed parties Labour, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
- published: 13 Apr 2010
- views: 1682
General Election 2010 UK
The United Kingdom general election of 2010 is being held today, 6 May,[note 2] to elect one Member of Parliament in each of the 650 constituencies to the House...
The United Kingdom general election of 2010 is being held today, 6 May,[note 2] to elect one Member of Parliament in each of the 650 constituencies to the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The election will be more than five years after the previous election. Voting will take place between 7.00 am and 10.00 pm. Local elections will also be held in some areas on that day. The election was called on 6 April, and Parliament was dissolved on 12 April for the ensuing campaign.
The governing Labour Party will be looking to secure a fourth consecutive term in office and to restore support lost since 1997.[1] The Conservative Party will seek to gain a dominant position in UK politics after losses in the 1990s, and to replace Labour as the governing party. The Liberal Democrats hope to make gains from both sides; their most realistic ambition, as the campaign began, was to hold the balance of power in a hung parliament. Since the televised debates between the three leaders, their poll ratings have risen to the point where many are considering the possibility of a Liberal Democrat role in Government.[2] Polls just before election day saw a slight swing from the Liberal Democrats back to Labour and Conservatives, with the majority of final polls falling within one point of Conservatives 36%, Labour 28%, Liberal Democrats 27%.[3][4] However record numbers of undecided voters raised uncertainty about the outcome.
The Scottish National Party, encouraged by their victory in the 2007 Scottish parliament elections, have set themselves a target of 20 MPs and will also be hoping to find themselves in a balance of power position.[5] Equally, Plaid Cymru is seeking gains in Wales. Smaller parties who have had successes at local elections and the 2009 European elections (United Kingdom Independence Party, Green Party, British National Party) will look to extend their representation to seats in the House of Commons. The Democratic Unionist Party will be looking to maintain, if not extend, their number of seats, currently the 4th largest party in the House of Commons
The election is the first to be faced by the Labour leader Gordon Brown as Prime Minister, who became party leader in 2007 after the resignation of Tony Blair. It is also the first election to be faced by the main opposition party leaders, David Cameron of the Conservatives and Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats. It is thus the first time since 1979 that none of the three main party leaders has headed a previous general election campaign. For the first time at a British election, the three main party leaders engaged in a series of televised debates.
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Revelations - WrestleMania 23 All Grown Up theme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsFDjjkSmR8
EDF Energy Unseen Footage Save Today Save Tomorrow Advert (Yeah I know I didn't mention it in the video but here it is)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ThhneSCLeY
Have Your Say English Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc_RdhHjAJo
Have Your Say English Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6a752rO2NI&feature;=related
2010 Elections public awareness campaign - UK TV ad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pxJ-pda3uM&feature;=channel
2010 Elections public awareness campaign - England TV ad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3v4J-ToAFU&feature;=channel
The Electoral Commission
http://www.youtube.com/user/ElectoralCommission1
Make a good future!!!
wn.com/General Election 2010 UK
The United Kingdom general election of 2010 is being held today, 6 May,[note 2] to elect one Member of Parliament in each of the 650 constituencies to the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The election will be more than five years after the previous election. Voting will take place between 7.00 am and 10.00 pm. Local elections will also be held in some areas on that day. The election was called on 6 April, and Parliament was dissolved on 12 April for the ensuing campaign.
The governing Labour Party will be looking to secure a fourth consecutive term in office and to restore support lost since 1997.[1] The Conservative Party will seek to gain a dominant position in UK politics after losses in the 1990s, and to replace Labour as the governing party. The Liberal Democrats hope to make gains from both sides; their most realistic ambition, as the campaign began, was to hold the balance of power in a hung parliament. Since the televised debates between the three leaders, their poll ratings have risen to the point where many are considering the possibility of a Liberal Democrat role in Government.[2] Polls just before election day saw a slight swing from the Liberal Democrats back to Labour and Conservatives, with the majority of final polls falling within one point of Conservatives 36%, Labour 28%, Liberal Democrats 27%.[3][4] However record numbers of undecided voters raised uncertainty about the outcome.
The Scottish National Party, encouraged by their victory in the 2007 Scottish parliament elections, have set themselves a target of 20 MPs and will also be hoping to find themselves in a balance of power position.[5] Equally, Plaid Cymru is seeking gains in Wales. Smaller parties who have had successes at local elections and the 2009 European elections (United Kingdom Independence Party, Green Party, British National Party) will look to extend their representation to seats in the House of Commons. The Democratic Unionist Party will be looking to maintain, if not extend, their number of seats, currently the 4th largest party in the House of Commons
The election is the first to be faced by the Labour leader Gordon Brown as Prime Minister, who became party leader in 2007 after the resignation of Tony Blair. It is also the first election to be faced by the main opposition party leaders, David Cameron of the Conservatives and Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats. It is thus the first time since 1979 that none of the three main party leaders has headed a previous general election campaign. For the first time at a British election, the three main party leaders engaged in a series of televised debates.
Links
Revelations - WrestleMania 23 All Grown Up theme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsFDjjkSmR8
EDF Energy Unseen Footage Save Today Save Tomorrow Advert (Yeah I know I didn't mention it in the video but here it is)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ThhneSCLeY
Have Your Say English Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc_RdhHjAJo
Have Your Say English Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6a752rO2NI&feature;=related
2010 Elections public awareness campaign - UK TV ad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pxJ-pda3uM&feature;=channel
2010 Elections public awareness campaign - England TV ad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3v4J-ToAFU&feature;=channel
The Electoral Commission
http://www.youtube.com/user/ElectoralCommission1
Make a good future!!!
- published: 06 May 2010
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