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vegyjones
6th May 2010, 23:05
Looking like the Conservatives could probably form a coalition with one of the small parties to form a government.
The Lib Dems must be absolutely devestated by the initial figures and they might not even have enough of a share to form a bond with Labour.
Could see Clegg going cap in hand to Cameron,who at the end of the day may not need him.
Win2Win
7th May 2010, 13:04
Clegg's already said he'll support the overall winner, so it'll be Cameron, and possiblt the LibDems money man as Chancellor, which would be good for the country.
scoobydoo
7th May 2010, 14:21
Oh come on Gordon won fair and square! :D
the answer is simple get the lib dems and labour to join together and then go back to the results and add together the lib dem and labour votes in every constituancy and recalculate the winners, simples :)
the answer is simple get the lib dems and labour to join together and then go back to the results and add together the lib dem and labour votes in every constituancy and recalculate the winners, simples :)
Never a truer word spoken.
Anything that involves a coalition with Cameron is trouble, I've never heard the man answer a question directly.
To be honest I don't understand much about this coalition business anyway. I thought if it's a Hung Parliament then no form of coalition without all parties could be done. How can it be a coalition with sub-groups forming? If Labour formed a coalition with Lib-Dem, surely Conservatives would be well and truly scuppered/treated unfairly (not that I'd be bothered by that) since they got the most seats?
Win2Win
9th May 2010, 02:32
I've never heard the man answer a question directly.
Doesn't that go for every politician? :doh
Brown has been a lame duck for a few months now, and now he's stuck in a void :laugh
johnwilly
11th May 2010, 07:09
They are not there for the good of the country which is what they want us to believe they are only there for themselves to screw us, the general public into the ground.
and i notice there is a horse running that suits politicians very aptly.
The horse is called Fibs And Flannel, what can be more suitable than that.
Oh and by the way will the last person to leave turn off the lights.
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