Only if they met the Lib Dem price - true electoral reform
snoopcester Send a noteboard - 12/05/2010 12:30:26 PM
As a minority government would surely have fallen considering what it needs to do and people would have just gone straight back to Labour.
The Lib Dems would be in a position to dictate terms still - the tory minority government would have survived until either Cameron called an election or the Lib Dems (and the small parties) joined with Labour to force an election.
So saying the Lib dems should have had a look at what is happening over here. The previous and current government is made up of Fianna Fáil (a centre right party) and a junior party. The public have been taking the majority of their anger on the government out on the junior parties come election time, even though it is primarily Fianna Fáil which is at fault for all the stuff that has gone wrong. The same thing could well happen to the Lib Dems.
I suspect it will, unless things change in a big way before the next election
I really hope the lib dems got a good deal on election reform, anything less than a referendum on PR is a failure in my book.
The reports I've seen are a referendum on AV (which is pretty much a tinkering with FPTP rather than real PR) and the Tories will campaign against it - and they are the only political party with the funds to fight a campaign not, as well as having the backing of a good chunk of the media. Unless something dramatic happens, I think the Lib Dems have traded away meaningful electoral reform for some short term power (and blame)
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Britain has a new Prime Minister
11/05/2010 08:12:50 PM
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Oh, right, I had totally forgotten that...
11/05/2010 08:14:31 PM
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Nope. The Tories can form a minority government and risk the danger of collapsing.
11/05/2010 08:18:31 PM
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That is what is being reported. From the Guardian quoting an unnamed Lib Dem MP
11/05/2010 08:30:52 PM
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But at the price of PR, no doubt.
11/05/2010 08:32:02 PM
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Not much of a price, I suspect
11/05/2010 08:49:38 PM
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The new cabinet is starting to come together.
11/05/2010 09:46:03 PM
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Defence is now updated to Fox according to Sky
11/05/2010 10:54:58 PM
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Yeah, just saw that coming through.
11/05/2010 11:00:25 PM
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That one is a surprise to me, I expected Clegg to get it in some form
11/05/2010 11:06:36 PM
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They're back to talking about Gove as Home Secretary.
12/05/2010 12:01:44 AM
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Heh, he has at least been barely caught up in the expenses scandal
12/05/2010 12:20:46 AM
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*Raises hand*
11/05/2010 10:00:22 PM
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Ick.
11/05/2010 10:15:13 PM
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How utterly delightful.
11/05/2010 10:17:15 PM
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And now we have a new government. The LibDems have signed up wholeheartedly.
12/05/2010 12:16:31 AM
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And I now think I can class myself as a former Lib Dem voter
12/05/2010 12:33:28 AM
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What would you have them do?
12/05/2010 09:32:57 AM
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There are more than two choices
12/05/2010 10:20:35 AM
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The only problem is that would mean returning a labour majority within 12 months
12/05/2010 11:36:47 AM
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Only if they met the Lib Dem price - true electoral reform
12/05/2010 12:30:26 PM
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They should have, since they didn't get enough important ministerial posts to compensate.
12/05/2010 01:42:07 PM
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Re: They should have, since they didn't get enough important ministerial posts to compensate.
12/05/2010 02:13:19 PM
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What about Northern Ireland? For the love of God, what about Northern Ireland?!?!?! *NM*
12/05/2010 05:00:37 AM
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What about it? Their parties won't be in the government.
12/05/2010 10:27:50 AM
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Well some very interesting things happened
12/05/2010 11:45:36 AM
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I was constantly checking up on Fermanagh & South Tyrone during the recounts.
12/05/2010 01:16:50 PM
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There are no firm plans on how to deal with the north joining the republic
12/05/2010 03:19:52 PM
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I think what he means is that saying "Britain" instead of "the UK" technically excludes NI. *NM*
12/05/2010 01:06:56 PM
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Nick Clegg is the first ever Deputy PM without an actual ministerial role.
12/05/2010 01:22:49 PM
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Re: Nick Clegg is the first ever Deputy PM without an actual ministerial role. Yet
12/05/2010 01:41:12 PM
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Maybe.
12/05/2010 01:47:16 PM
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