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Friday, 7 January 2011

Nick Clegg, Mr. Seven Percent

There are two big politics stories today.

In one, we find that a politician has been sent to prison for fiddling his expenses. Or, put another way, defrauding the public purse. Or, put another way, stealing money out of the pockets of those unable to feed their families or heat their homes.

A jailed politician.

Just the one, dear? Didn't hundreds of them go on the fiddle and aren't a huge number of those still in their jobs from which they take a position of being holier than thou?

Wonder if the 'progressive' left will accept that the first person jailed is a Labour politician with more from the Labour ranks due in the dock again soon...

The other news story concerns the FibDems and YouGov polling.

As you've no doubt heard, Nick Clegg has led his yellow bellied FibDems to their lowest poll rating in twenty years - just seven percent.

Yet that's not the only story of the latest findings by the pollsters.

They also show UKIP on 4%.

So, the FibDems - rampantly europhile, dozens of MPs, in Government, the Deputy Prime Minister, loads of representation in the House of Lords... and only 7% support. This despite a massive and disproportionate amount of media coverage.

UKIP - not far behind on 4%, no MPs, no sniff of Government, barely mentioned in the media.

However, UKIP supporters might want to bulk buy tomorrow's Daily Express and get it out to friends and neighbours...

As for the FibDems... they were trusted more with public office when they had a self-confessed alcoholic leading the party!

Bet their supporters in the media won't print that!

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