Why Labour May Lose The Next British Elections
The British electorate is gearing up to vote in the upcoming elections and pundits believe that labour is likely to lose. The recent smear campaign against high-ranking party members has made it even more difficult for the labour party to strengthen their chances of winning the next election. Although it may sound a bit strange but the Labour party might actually be trying to lose the next British election deliberately.
The fact remains that whichever party wins the next British election scheduled on May 2010 is bound to inherit a massive amount of public debt. The debt is so high that nothing of this sort has ever been faced by any government in the British political history.
Part of the problem labour will face has to do with the remnants of the Iraq war and the war in Afghanistan. Many Brits believe that the reasons for going to war were not based on solid information and that the government was just following the Americans.
Also the handling of the country’s economy which has been stagnated over the last couple of years and if Labour wins and continues with its current policy it is not likely to improve. Form budget deficits to above average inflation the economy is in a serious way and needs urgent attention. Many are not sure or do not believe that the Labour party can fix it.
Currently the conservatives are presenting themselves as a viable alternative. They want to be seen as a party that will make the hard decisions necessary to get the country running well again and bring down inflation. The problem for Labour here is that many Brits are buying into the conservatives plans. Polls these days put the conservatives at up to ten ahead.
One of the major problems Labour has is that many people feel disconnected from the party. This has left a lot of disgruntled Labour supporters who may not vote Labour if at all when the time comes.
Labour leader Gordon Brown has assured his party of an imminent win. He further added that since the task was tougher the triumph would be sweeter and more rewarding. It seems that the odds are unfavorable for the labor party and as the election clouds loom above the head of both the parties, it remains to be seen who will next come into Downing Street.
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