Not all of them mind...
Above all else Libdems want proportional representation, which would result in a high likelihood of coalitions.
A coalition means you have to horse-trade contradictory policies. You can't adopt both at once. So you get your way on the NHS, but lose out on tuition fees.
But when they become part of a coalition, many Libdem MPs panic and moan about it and their voters rat on them.
I wouldn't want to share a trench with faint-hearts like that (panicky MPs or turncoat voters).
Am I being harsh? Oh by the way, John Cleese can shove PR up his arse.
Above all else Libdems want proportional representation, which would result in a high likelihood of coalitions.
A coalition means you have to horse-trade contradictory policies. You can't adopt both at once. So you get your way on the NHS, but lose out on tuition fees.
But when they become part of a coalition, many Libdem MPs panic and moan about it and their voters rat on them.
I wouldn't want to share a trench with faint-hearts like that (panicky MPs or turncoat voters).
Am I being harsh? Oh by the way, John Cleese can shove PR up his arse.
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