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Re: 2010 General Election: The Cable Forum Exit Poll
Suprised by that. A coalition isn't ideal but i'd have though that a Con-Lib coalition could work as they is a bit of middle ground.
Things like rights, terror laws, ID cards, etc is a good starting point. If Clegg could agree that horse-whipping the rich isn't the best way of getting money to flow downwards, and if DC could agree to to help the environment and the economy by stimulating green business... I think something could be done. |
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Clarification of the above; They won't do deals regarding electoral reform.
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The Tories have to give something, they won't have a majority. It's simple. I think Cameron would be willing too but from some of the vibes coming from the BBC senior Tories don't want it.
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This is all going to get ugly soon the recriminations will start on all sides and complicate matters further then they already are. As for the chaos that was polling stations ours were ok but having spoken to a friend in leicester he has also said there was complere disorganisation at his and he said others had said the same so what the hell is going on this shouldn't be happening in the UK in this day and age.
Personally i think we will all be back at the polling stations sooner rather then later because i don't think there is anyone that is going to hand over completely what the lib dems want unless GB caves completely to cling to power. |
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In that case, the Labour Party is a party made up of Union Reps........ You really are Baron Mandelson of Foy's (ooh, a Baron - isn't that a bit "elitist"?) voice on CF, aren't you - spinning and twisting in the wind. |
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Well Plaid Cymru, who Labour would probably need for a coalition as Lib Dems alone won't be enough, have a fairly simple demand - 300mln more for Wales. Northern Irish parties also want public sector spending protected and Labour will need their support too as the Lib Dems and PC wouldn't be enough.
Am I the only one who would find it distasteful if Labour were so desperate to stay in power they'd basically bribe regional parties with money they don't have in the current economy? It's bad enough that the current constituencies are inaccurate, especially in Scotland which has a hugely disproportionate number of seats relative to its' population, to the point where if Labour and the Tories' share of the vote had been reversed Labour would have a comfortably majority and indeed the Tories had a better result than Labour did last time around. |
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Despite having many times said he'd do the right thing and listen to/reflect the wishes of the people you can bet Brown is going to hang onto power by his fingertips for as long as he can. One thing that's clear from this election is that the people don't want Brown but so arrogant is this man that there's precious little chance of him listening to that sentiment.
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The system certainly needs changing. STV is the fairest way to do it. I voted LibDem, but the system, as we all know, discriminates against them.
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Well there you go, first shot goes to the Lib Dems and Tories to try and come and together.
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In at least 54 constituencies they've won with FPTP. All they have to do is increase their popularity in other areas above the other parties and they'll win the seats. It's not the FPTP fault they aren't good enough to do that. |
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