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Topic History of: The next UK Government Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006
A coalition of three parties should mean all extreme viewpoints get ground down (as would have happened with the stupid referendum on Brexit had the LibDems remained).
Your Party and Labour? NO WAY.
Rich
If Reform UK clearly won the popular vote share ahead of all other parties and scored the most seats, so basically coming a good 1st without securing an overall majority, and were then frozen out by the runners up I would find that profoundly undemocratic even if it is technically allowable if they cobbled together some grubby deal of the losers to get more seats.
Your Party colluding with Labour? I very much doubt it. But they look set to carve off decent numbers from the labour vote.
What's the point of trying to guess the next election if it isn't until 2029, the electorate are now so volatile it could be any result going (except a Lib Dem majority) as proven by the fact that both the Labour and then Conservative Party suffered one of their worst defeats ever at back to back elections less than five years apart.
Wyot
JK2006 wrote: I can see the next Government, depending on whether the LibDems get a decent leader (come back Clegg) as a coalition between Libdems, Greens and Your Party. The opposition will be a coalition between a rump of Conservatives and Reform. Sitting grumpily in the "others" section will be Labour.
Sounds okay to me.
JK2006
I can see the next Government, depending on whether the LibDems get a decent leader (come back Clegg) as a coalition between Libdems, Greens and Your Party. The opposition will be a coalition between a rump of Conservatives and Reform. Sitting grumpily in the "others" section will be Labour.