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Chris 11-05-2010 19:01

[Update] The Liberal-Conservative Coalition
 
Your thoughts please. :)

Raistlin 11-05-2010 19:02

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
I don't believe Her Majesty has invited him to form a Government yet, so he technically isn't the Prime Minister yet ;)

Damien 11-05-2010 19:03

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Chris you've jumped the gun!!

If this turns out to be giant prank you will look a bit silly.....

Peter_ 11-05-2010 19:05

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
I rather doubt this coalition will last for long especially if they give the Liberal Democrats proportional representation as the carrot.

Ben B 11-05-2010 19:06

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
I agree, I see another general election within the next 12 months fo sho

Tuftus 11-05-2010 19:07

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
How long was he in there to resign? Did he just chuck the letter on the desk and go?

If he had a cup of tea, it certainly did not touch the sides.

Lord Nikon 11-05-2010 19:07

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
To assume that the only course of action is to place cameron in power, although the most likely outcome is not necessarily the only outcome, to assume so in such an environment could be classed as a Premature Evaluation.

Hugh 11-05-2010 19:07

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Harriet Harman has her wish - she is (acting) Leader of the Labour Party.

Raistlin 11-05-2010 19:07

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tuftus (Post 35019464)
How long was he in there to resign? Did he just chuck the letter on the desk and go?

If he had a cup of tea, it certainly did not touch the sides.


He probably called Her Majesty a 'Bigot' and was invited to leave :D :D

Tezcatlipoca 11-05-2010 19:08

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob M (Post 35019449)
I don't believe Her Majesty has invited him to form a Government yet, so he technically isn't the Prime Minister yet ;)

... And if the Lib-Con deal falls through, we'll be having another election soon...

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My thoughts: Although I'm not a Tory, & do not particularly like the Tories, I think that this is the only outcome which could have worked. We need a stable Government with a healthy majority in the House of Commons: the only way we can get that with this month's election results is for a coalition between the Tories & the Lib Dems. A "Rainbow Alliance" or "Progressive Coalition" simply could not have worked.

Assuming a deal, I'll be voting yes in the AV referendum, and will be hoping for some other decent concessions to the Lib Dems.

It will also be nice to see the back of New Labour's ID Card scheme & over Orwellian nonsense...

Damien 11-05-2010 19:08

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Nikon (Post 35019465)
To assume that the only course of action is to place cameron in power, although the most likely outcome is not necessarily the only outcome, to assume so in such an environment could be classed as a Premature Evaluation.

I read that wrong the first time! :shocked:

Hom3r 11-05-2010 19:08

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Two words (cleaned up language)

We're screwed

Tezcatlipoca 11-05-2010 19:09

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35019460)
I rather doubt this coalition will last for long especially if they give the Liberal Democrats proportional representation as the carrot.

They have made no mention of offering PR to the Lib Dems, & I find it extremely unlikely that they would do so.

Both sides have said they want a stable long term coalition.

papa smurf 11-05-2010 19:10

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
cam and sam are at buck house

Lord Nikon 11-05-2010 19:10

Re: The New British Government: David Cameron is Prime Minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35019471)
I read that wrong the first time! :shocked:

Good job you didn't post too soon...


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