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Re: Yeah, I follow elections in lots of countries. Camilla Send a noteboard - 26/04/2010 05:17:55 PM
I enjoy following elections in countries where I cannot vote. Sometimes I think I like it better than when I can vote. Perhaps because I don't have as much invested, or perhaps because I don't have to make a choice. Or perhaps because the Norwegian system is somehow more sinsible (or, more likely, the crazy stuff does not stand out for me because I grew up with it).

Mostly because however messed up they are, they have to be better than my "third time the government falls in three years" Belgium.


Why is Belgian government so unstable? Are the parties extra belligerent?

Yesterday was another moment of glory. I read that Nick Clegg had said that Brown could not expect to continue to be Prime Minister if he lost the election and came third of the parties. My brain said "yeeeeees?", wondering a little if Clegg had run out of things to talk about since he had apparently turned to statements of the obvious.

Think about it: in a Labour-LibDem coalition, who would be the most obvious PM, Brown or Clegg? And it's not very clear how Clegg defines "coming third", but if by that he means third in the popular vote, then that means he's preparing for the likely result of the Lib Dems coming second or even first in the popular vote while remaining a distant third in terms of Commons seats. In such a case, Labour would be the dominant partner in the coalition in terms of seats, so the LibDems are trying to warn beforehand that they won't necessarily accept that Brown would continue as PM.


Good point. I had forgotten that he might be thinking in terms of his proportional representation ideal. Aaaah. I think you solved the mystery.

But. And here is the wonderful thing that makes following British politics a bit like a glorious car boot sale: today's paper makes clear (what it probably assumed I knew yesterday) that there is in fact a "constitutional convention" that in a hung parliament the Prime Minister is allowed to try to form a government first. So there is a genuine possibility that a man with the least votes gets to be PM. What happens if the LibDems turn down Labour the first time around (ie Gordon as PM) and then when it becomes their turn decides to run with Labour over Conservatives (which, let's face it, is the sensible thing to do for them), would Brown then say yes? Does anyone know?

I have no idea what Brown would do in such a situation. It seems quite possible that there'll be a minority government instead of a coalition, though...


I imagine those are more unstable than coalitions.
*MySmiley*
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Im assuming youre back in your country now... - 26/04/2010 03:28:53 PM 524 Views
Well, not "my" country, technically, - 26/04/2010 05:22:20 PM 458 Views
I just like hearing them talk *NM* - 26/04/2010 06:25:05 PM 244 Views
So do they. *NM* - 26/04/2010 06:26:00 PM 222 Views
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Big fucking deal. Coalitions of less than 5 parties = LAME *NM* - 28/04/2010 12:03:36 AM 213 Views

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