Mark the option called "Hung Parliament" or "Coalition Government" on the ballot paper.
After all, I keep hearing that's what we voted for - must have missed it on my ballot paper this time around.
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On topic, almost, I see the Labour Party Leadership contest is really hotting up now. With a bit of luck they will end up with Ed Millibland in charge with Ed Balls as Deputy. Then the Mail can come out with naff headlines like "Two Eds aren't better than none!" and "Its a Balls-Up!"
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If it really does go swimmingly, Tories and Lib Dems might agree not to stand candidates against each other's sitting MPs.
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New New Labour will be back in 13 years or so.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou don't have to worry, Labour will slowly fade into obscurity - they've had their day and f**ked it, again!
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Same as this time. Vote locally with your head/heart for whatever option keeps the Dimwit Brothers (i.e. the Milliblands) in the political wilderness.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostLet's just say that over the next 5 years, the current coalition do a great job in government; the excesses of Conservatism are dulled and the indecisiveness of the Liberals is a thing of the past. They've governed fairly, and wisely and the country is out of the doldrums and well on the way to sustainable recovery. All is rosy in the rose garden, the old saying of "two heads are better than one" proves once again to be true.
Come the next election, how do we vote for more of the same?
HTH
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Let's just say that over the next 5 years, the current coalition do a great job in government; the excesses of Conservatism are dulled and the indecisiveness of the Liberals is a thing of the past. They've governed fairly, and wisely and the country is out of the doldrums and well on the way to sustainable recovery. All is rosy in the rose garden, the old saying of "two heads are better than one" proves once again to be true.
Come the next election, how do we vote for more of the same?Tags: None
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