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Or Vince Cable. Imagine a coalition led by Vince Cable and Ken Clarke. What an awful thought!
Or a coalition of Gordon Brown and Ted heath. I know he's been dead for decades but that would improve his performance.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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What I don't understand (ok, one of the many things), is why haven't UKIP managed to persuade some tory media whore existing MP to cross the floor.
As I understand it others have left their party but remain as an independent MP. AFAIK it doesn't trigger a by-election
Is there a parliamentary reason why it can't be done? Or would it just be political suicide?Comment
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What would they achieve by swapping parties. Its not likely Nigel would allow himself to be replaced on TV opportunities....Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWhat I don't understand (ok, one of the many things), is why haven't UKIP managed to persuade some tory media whore existing MP to cross the floor.
As I understand it others have left their party but remain as an independent MP. AFAIK it doesn't trigger a by-election
Is there a parliamentary reason why it can't be done? Or would it just be political suicide?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It's an issue in the next 13 months, that's when the General Election will be held.Originally posted by eek View PostHow is this blatantly obvious issue, an issue in the next 12 months?Comment
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Which is why I said 12 months.Originally posted by Platypus View PostIt's an issue in the next 13 months, that's when the General Election will be held.
In any case as the election starts to appear on people's radar I think many people will change their opinion. Those who are anti-all political parties will remain with UKIP, those who are really anti-labour will return to the Tories.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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