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Topic History of: Now Cameron should make Alan Johnson Employment secretary
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BR Sorry JK - both these men have failed and led us to this position.

The UNIONS will not be a problem. They are sensible people and know that they have to deal with the New Government or get sidelined out of the discussion. They want to protect jobs which is admirable. A GREEK style crash must be avoided and the only way is for everyone to work together.

The LIBS gave Darling etc a chance to change yesterday - they refused to change. You cant say fairer than that.
robbiex I don't know why labour didn't try and make a coalition with the Conservatives. They are in reality no further apart than Labour and the Lib-Dems, and also have a much greater right to have a say in Government than the lib-dems, as they gained far more seats.
david ah yes but too late, JK.

good idea tho.
JK2006 Who better to deal with the unions over this tricky time?

And I suggest a gig for Darling.

A true national unity coalition.