The polls came as Mr Cameron evoked John Lennon - inviting voters to imagine a better Britain under a Conservative government. In the event of an unclear election result, David Cameron said it would not be ‘democratic’ for the LibDems to prop up a failed Labour government. Villagers determined to stop gipsies trying to set up an illegal camp in the heart of England packed a public meeting in such numbers that hundreds couldn't get in. Up to 600 descended on the village hall in Meriden on Tuesday evening - almost one fifth of its population - forcing 200 to listen to the proceedings outside through loudspeakers. ...readTories edge closer to outright victory as polls give David Cameron nine point lead - but LibDems fade
England held to ransom: Tories could win the most seats but be at mercy of Scottish and Welsh MPs
Dangers of a hung election... by Miriam Clegg's law firmWhat about OUR human rights? Standing room only as 600 join protest against gipsy invasion of their village
Thursday, 6 May 2010
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