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Bubble bursts for Lib Dems
Mirror UK ^ | 2/05/2010 | Vincent Moss

Posted on 05/02/2010 10:55:48 AM PDT by SmokingJoe

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To: Gay State Conservative
There's the SNP (leftist),Plaid Cymru (leftist) and several others.

True.
I am not sure how many seats the SNP is winning these days. Last time I was there, Labour was busy taking plenty of seats from the SNP in Scotland. Plaid Cymru in Wales..didn't even think they were still in business much, let alone winning many seats.
Thing is, with these projections, Labour will be short by a massive 80 seats. They are still going to find it harder to form a government from an alliance of SNP, Plaid Cymru or any other of the smaller parties, plus the Lib Dems, as compared to the Conservatives, who will need only 11 more seats, and could very well form alliances with any of the smaller parties and form a government, without the need for the Liberal Dems. The more coalition partners you need, the harder it is to form a goverment.

It could well be true that the Tories are most likely to form the next government but,depending on the actual vote,it's not a certainty”

Nothing is 100% certain in any elections. But unless there is some kind of earthquake, and the polls change considerably in the next few days, the Conservatives will form the next government.

21 posted on 05/02/2010 12:26:21 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

thank you


22 posted on 05/02/2010 1:05:45 PM PDT by GeronL (http://libertyfic.proboards.com << Get your science fiction and fiction test marketed)
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To: rarestia

UKIP is probably the closest.


23 posted on 05/02/2010 3:14:40 PM PDT by Vanders9
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I’m not so sure. I think there is going to be much more volatility in this election. Odds are local factors and tactical voting are going to be much more evident, and the smaller parties are likely to do (relatively) well, which will take votes from all of the major parties. That’s going to make it a lot harder for the pollsters to predict the result.


24 posted on 05/02/2010 3:23:44 PM PDT by Vanders9
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Cameron has proposals to let parents create their own schools, let patients choose their own doctor, let voters fire their member of parliament, and to make Britain the most family friendly country in Europe. And he’s firm in his opposition for amnesty for illegal immigrants.

Cameron would make a great Prime Minister — I just hope he gets in.

If Obama had Cameron’s positions, we’d be in good shape. Unfortunately, though, we’ve got a Communist in the White House.


25 posted on 05/05/2010 6:12:59 PM PDT by o2bfree (This president is giving me a headache!)
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A Briton who is of Chinese-Indonesian origin and a very prominent current affairs commentator in Hong Kong, is saying that effectively there is no party of Thatcherism this time round. All 3 parties are Labour Parties.


26 posted on 05/05/2010 11:37:18 PM PDT by NZerFromHK (The US Founding is what makes Britain and USA separated by much more than a common language.)
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