James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bil, > Electoral chances for the parliamentary seat. > I've explained to residents the Lib Dem chances in > the following way. > In 2005 Labour received 19,000 votes, Lib Dem > 10,250, Tory 9,000. > At that time Lib Dems in the national polls on 19% > and we're currently much higher. Labour nationally > much lower and Tories roughly the same (from > memory). Even with border changes we can expect > Labour to get fewer votes. In fact much fewer > votes. Lib Dem many many more votes and Tories > around the same. James, you present statistics of Lib Dems in second and Tories not standing a chance as fact. Here you say 'we can expect'. You may want to think that is the case, but please don't try to make it the case by misrepresentation. It's just not on - and your party tries to make us think you are different. Shame on you. Even in this post you have rounded both Labour and Conservatives down by quite a number of votes to make the Lib Dem result look better than it was.