The tories were never, in a million years, going to do much in Hartlepool. However they need to worry about the fact that the UKIP is eating away crucial chunks of their vote.
If they swing to the right, they risk re-opening their internal splits over Europe, which will drag them back further and could split the party. Labour and the LibDems would gain from that.
Respect have some ground to gain in cities, but not the rural areas. It'll be at Labour's expense, and that'll boost the LibDems who aren't losing much to Galloway.
With the exception of the Iraq issue, Labour are pretty unified. Most of their problem is the direct attacks on the Blairs individually. My money is on Labour winning the general election with a majority of around 30-40 seats.
If they swing to the right, they risk re-opening their internal splits over Europe, which will drag them back further and could split the party. Labour and the LibDems would gain from that.
Respect have some ground to gain in cities, but not the rural areas. It'll be at Labour's expense, and that'll boost the LibDems who aren't losing much to Galloway.
With the exception of the Iraq issue, Labour are pretty unified. Most of their problem is the direct attacks on the Blairs individually. My money is on Labour winning the general election with a majority of around 30-40 seats.
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