So where was the 33,33,26% split on the votes then?

I’m a bit confused. Isaby ran that story that he’d been given the split of the votes from the postals that would give Labour and the Tories 33% each and the LibDems 26%. One can only judge from the actual result now it’s in that these figures were either made up, deliberately spun to try and squeeze out as many Tory votes as possible to save them from an embarrassing third place for Cameron’s Conservatives or if as he claimed the figures came from someone in the Tory campaign that their tellers are complete and utter rubbish.

One thought on “So where was the 33,33,26% split on the votes then?

  1. May I congratulate Mr Sharma, the new Labour MP for Ealing Southall, and whilst I’m at it wish Mr Lit, Mr Singh and all his merry band of defectors the happiest of times together in their new tory home.

    The next meeting of Ealing Conservatives should be a right party!

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