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Change
Monday 26th April, 2010 23:56 Comments: 0
The biggest mistake that The Conservative Party made in this election was their use of the word "change". They urged people to "vote for change" with their campaign slogan. They stated this was the "year of change" on their posters. So people are thinking of voting for change. Unfortunately for the Conservatives it seems that people are thinking of voting for the Liberal Democrats. Perhaps they should have stuck with "Vote Conservative" (although this does lack the energy that "change" suggests, which worked so successfully in America).

Here's a new poster that I think they should consider:

Vote for Change
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