Honestly, if that useless sh*t doesn't get kicked into oblivion today, I despair of the people I share a country with.
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The Bye Bye Gordon Countdown Thread
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHonestly, if that useless sh*t doesn't get kicked into oblivion today, I despair of the people I share a country with.
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Please Please vote for me so I can secure the recovery....I will borrow much more billions like I have borrowed 400 billion in last 4 years.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHonestly, if that useless sh*t doesn't get kicked into oblivion today, I despair of the people I share a country with.
Be prepared to despair.
On the bright side: the markets will do what the votes are to stupid to do.
In any case the snot goblin will be history probably before the month is out. I think he'll be an in patient of some hospital before the end of the year.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostSo, is it a coalition - in which case elGordo stays. Or a Labour win, in which case elGordo stays.
If there is anything other than a Conservative (or Liberal Democrat ) majority then he will be under no obligation to resign.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostOfficially Gordon remains Prime Minister until he resigns.
If there is anything other than a Conservative (or Liberal Democrat ) majority then he will be under no obligation to resign.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
I disagree.
Best case for Labour is to come second in number of seats won. In that situation they will need to look for Lib for support and Nick has already hammered a deal with Lab to get shot of Brown and replace with Harman. This will work well for nick since he can manipulate Harman to his heart's content.
Worst case for Lab is to come third in number of seats won in which case there wont be a Lib-Lab. Brown will resign in this case.
What is there to be afraid of ?Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI disagree.
Best case for Labour is to come second in number of seats won. In that situation they will need to look for Lib for support and Nick has already hammered a deal with Lab to get shot of Brown and replace with Harman. This will work well for nick since he can manipulate Harman to his heart's content.
Worst case for Lab is to come third in number of seats won in which case there wont be a Lib-Lab. Brown will resign in this case.
What is there to be afraid of ?
If Gordon can't get the Liberals to work with him he could attempt to run a minority government.Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThere are more options than that.
If Gordon can't get the Liberals to work with him he could attempt to run a minority government.
You know the government of Canada has been minority for some years now. I think they've had one election and parliment has been prorogued three times! (or something like that). So it could work. Mind you, the opposition parties are so heavily in debt and are in such utter chaos that they don't want an election - they're afraid the government will get a majority!McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostSurely that would only be if Labour has the most seats? If Conservatives have the most seats then they could try and run a minority goverment?
Gordon Brown is still the head of the government today and remains so until he resigns. He could end up with fewer seats in Parliament than the Conservatives but will still get first chance of forming a minority government.
Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostYou know the government of Canada has been minority for some years now. I think they've had one election and parliment has been prorogued three times! (or something like that). So it could work. Mind you, the opposition parties are so heavily in debt and are in such utter chaos that they don't want an election - they're afraid the government will get a majority!
Anywhere where there is proportional representation will have a track record of governments formed by agreement.
In Britain though there has almost always been a majority government so cross party agreement is uncharted waters.Comment
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However bad Labour is, the Tories will set the UK on a spiral towards the IMF, and cause a double dip recession. They will also be extremely bad for contractors, as they will look to enforce IR35 more rigidly, whilst getting rid of many contractors currently in public sector gigs.
For an idea of what the future under the Tories holds, have a read of this.
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