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If I had thought the BNP candidate in my area was in with a chance of knocking out the Labour candidate I would have willingly voted for her. |
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I would suggest that the Police are not dealt with as 'normal' workers due to the restrictions placed on officers private lives. As for your question I can see most public sector workers having to accept no payrises for the next few years which would be fairer than paycuts. |
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My personal opinion is the the Lib Dems are being a little dishonourable opening negotiations with Labour while still in discussion with the Tories - they appear to moving away from "how can we serve the country" to "how can we help ourselves".
They may just be being pragmatic, but I think it may leave a sour taste in voters mouths. |
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The PR system used in the European Parliament elections was closed party list, IIRC. The BNP vote in the two constituencies it gained MEPs wasn't actually higher than it was at the previous election (IIRC it was *lower*) - they won because fewer people in total could be arsed to vote, causing the BNP's share to be higher than before & pass above the threshold. If the voter turnout is higher next time, they may not get back in. If people consider they haven't done much of a job, they may not get back in next time. And if they *do* get back in next time...well, as disgusting as it is IMO that people would vote BNP, that is their *right* to do so, and this is meant to be a Democracy... Now, you may want to criticise that form of PR which was used in the Euro elections... and tbh I'd share your criticisms. I don't like the list system. But it's not the same form of PR as desired by the Lib Dems: STV. Quote:
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I don't know how you feel about FPTP, but I think that no-one who is a fan of FPTP can really, at the same time, also complain that the Tories should be in power, or have a right to be in power, simply because the majority voted against the alternative. It's a bit hypocritical IMO (I'm not saying you are, btw ;) ). It doesn't matter if more people voted against Labour than for Labour, or against the Tories than for the Tories, etc. The Government is simply formed by the party (or parties, in a coalition) which has a majority in the House of Commons and as such is able to "command the confidence of the House of Commons". There is nothing that says the Tories should have power due to the results we got, & nothing that says it is wrong for Labour + Lib Dems + Others to form a coalition instead. It's just the way it is... and is one reason why I think it is unfair (along with that whole "9% of the seats on 23% of the vote" thing ;), plus of course the ability for one party to win the most seats & form a Govt. while losing the popular vote). But, whether you see it as fair or unfair, it is the system we are currently stuck with... Quote:
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Oh, & it's not just got adverts for pointless council jobs... even the Security Service advertises in the Guardian ;) Quote:
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Anyway. This Guardian reading lefty Lib Dem member still thinks that the best option is a Lib-Con coalition... A stronger & more stable majority than a "Rainbow Coalition" or "Progressive Alliance", no concessions to nationalist parties, common ground on civil liberties & some other areas, & a referendum on AV. It'll do for me... |
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It could cost them dearly if the general public perceive them to be opportunist. Alternatively their credibility could increase greatly if their decision is perceived to be based on their desire to serve the country. |
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Who'da thunk it??? :D |
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