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To: jlallen who wrote (855283)5/8/2015 1:25:15 PM
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Exit poll: Conservatives surprisingly strong in UK election
LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party fared much better than expected in parliamentary elections Thursday, an exit poll projected, suggesting it is within touching distance of forming a new government.

The opposition Labour Party of Ed Miliband took a beating, according to the poll, much of it due to the rise of the separatist Scottish National Party. The poll said the SNP would take all but one of the 59 seats in Scotland, most of them from Labour.

Cameron's coalition partner, the Liberal Democrat Party, was expected to lose most of its seats.
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To: jlallen who wrote (855283)5/8/2015 3:24:28 PM
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which will merely allow the Fed to engage in its failed policies for a long, long time.

Please explain why low interest rates result in low wage growth. Low wage growth is due to failed policies of the administration, not the Fed. The Fed is only tacking into the gales brought on by Obamacare, the world's highest corporate tax rates and the yoke of massive federal regulations.