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Who did you vote for?

BNP
No votes
0%
Conservative
2
10%
Green Party
No votes
0%
Labour
2
10%
Liberal Democrat
15
71%
Monster Raving Looney Party
1
5%
Plaid Cymru
No votes
0%
Sinn Feinn
1
5%
SNP
No votes
0%
UKIP
No votes
0%
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By Yudster
#409739
kendra k wrote:Why do I have a visceral reaction any time I see a Tory? They just look smug and evil to me. I blame a childhood of hating Thatcher and Reagan.

Or it might be the fact that they are smug and evil.
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By Boboff
#409746
Oh I don't know.

The Tories with a Liberal party to keep sweet just might be ok.

It's just going to be all the tory bastards smarming to the face of the Liberals, then doing what ever they want though.

I disagree with you Yuds on the LD not capitalising, what more could they have done? This is the result which leaves them in the strongest position they are ever likely to be in.

My real interest is this, we all seem to feel fed up with the main two parties, but 70% of this population voted for one of them, Well thats not true, 70% of the 70% who voted, voted for them, which is in actual fact only 50% of the population, that is really * sad. I blame our parents.

Anyway, from the one show

"Keep Calm, & Carry On"
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By Yudster
#409751
They actually had a smaller share of the vote than they had last time Boboff, and they lost seats. To my mind that isn't capitalising on the goodwill they built up, its going backwards from where they were before the new Lib Dem "popularity" started. The fact that they are currently in a decent position is because both the other two parties didnt do well enough to win.

Like you I am hoping that the coalition could be reasonable. If I was Nick Clegg I'd be negotiating very hard and very ruthlessly - Cameron needs him more than he needs Cameron, I hope he remembers that.
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By jocky85
#409754
Its unfair when you look at the percentage of votes though. LD gained a quarter of the votes, not far behind Labour, yet only got 1/5th of the seats Labour did.
I now live in under a Tory MP but work under a LD MP -this'll be interesting!
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By MK Chris
#409756
Yudster wrote:They actually had a smaller share of the vote than they had last time

No they didn't, their share of the vote went up, albeit by only 1%.
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By Yudster
#409758
Ha - goes to show that you shouldn't listen to Mr Yudster - I haven't looked at the numbers, I took his word for it!

jocky85 wrote:Its unfair when you look at the percentage of votes though. LD gained a quarter of the votes, not far behind Labour, yet only got 1/5th of the seats Labour did.

This is the reason that the Liberal party (followed by the SDP and then the Lib Dems) have always wanted electoral reform - PR would reverse this. No surprise that both main parties have always been against it!
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By MK Chris
#409760
Protesters broadcast on Sky News:

#409762
:lol: At the Sky News clip

Apparently the London Borough of Redbridge now has a hung council, the Tories again have the most but Labour have built up their council seats, retaking Ilford South fully again, interesting seems that Labour have done well here which seems to be against the national trend.
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By Boboff
#409808
Thanks Toph on putting Yuds right, stating opinion as if it were fact again!

Someone described the result as a perfect snooker, when you see the numbers with Lib Lab, still being short, you have to agree with that. Its the worst possible result for the status quo, anad forces Conservative Lib co-operation as the only likely workable result, but that is frought with massive issues.

I wonder if they went to the poles again, whether we could do it again!
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By MK Chris
#409812
If they went to the polls again, I don't see the Tories doing as well... I think the Lib Dems would keep the seats they won, but in places they lost, I reckon Lib Dem voters would be a lot more tactical and switch to Labour.
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By Yudster
#409818
boboff wrote:Thanks Toph on putting Yuds right, stating opinion as if it were fact again!

At least it wan't actually my opinion this time! I'm too trusting, me.......
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By Yudster
#409824
Apparently negotiations between the Torie and the Lib Dems are "in the endgame". I wonder how accepting of a deal the Tory MPs will be though? Its not over yet.
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By Yudster
#409827
Well basically thats what they are in there negotiating - writing a new joint manifesto.
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By Munki Bhoy
#409832
It means there's a good chance the government will be made up of a people that a majority of UK voters actually voted for. That'll be a novelty in this country.
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By MK Chris
#409842
...oh, you know what I mean - formal talks between Labour and the Lib Dems. I always arse up things like that!

In other news, Cat thinks Gordon Brown is cute. I must be an ugly fecker.
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By Sidders
#409843
This is turning into a farce. I really hope the Lib Dem's don't do a deal with Labour, the electorate made it perfectly clear that they are not wanted.

If it does happen, I hope it's only a for short term period where the sort out the voting reform then call another election. But do we really need this instability at the moment? And is anybody going to be happy about yet another unelected Labour MP becoming prime minister?
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By Yudster
#409846
NOW its getting interesting.
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By MK Chris
#409848
Sidders wrote:yet another unelected Labour MP becoming prime minister?

Let's be clear, every single Prime Minister is unelected except for as an MP. You do not vote for your prime minister, you vote for your MP. The leader of the party with an overall majority then becomes Prime Minister; if this does not happen, you get coalitions or minority governments and Labour and the Lib Dems combined have more votes and seats than the Tories.
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By Yudster
#409849
And Labour don't have a monopoly on unelected PMs anyway - remember John Major?
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By MK Chris
#409850
This is funny:



Sky News' Adam Boulton losing his rag with Alastair Campbell live on Sky News.. the whole discussion is rather interesting, but it really gets fruity when Campbell tells Boulton that he's upset Cameron is not in Number 10 - about four and a half minutes in.