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Old 09-05-2010, 12:04   #715
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Re: 2010 General Election: The Cable Forum Exit Poll

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Originally Posted by punky View Post
Indeed.

And considering Cleg would love this and Cameron dead set against it, looks like the wheels of the coalition could fall off before its got going.
Doubtful, it makes a pro-European position a lot less tenable. Above all else I think Clegg is a realist and pragmatist, his main problem will be selling pragmatism to those activists on the left of his party just as Cameron's will be about selling compromise to those on his right. A few Lib Dems are considerably closer to Cameron's policy view than some Conservatives.
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