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Topic History of: Results of the next election
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andrew In The Know (as always) wrote:
Tories 32% PLUS the Lib Dems 9% make for a good government

(as I predicted here -
www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php?option=co...amp;id=122329#122331)


Non of them kept their promises did they.
In The Know (as always) Tories 32% PLUS the Lib Dems 9% make for a good government

(as I predicted here -
www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php?option=co...amp;id=122329#122331)
hedda JK2006 wrote:
In which I shall NOT be voting (democracy does not work) but I predict it will be a coalition either between Tories (I can't stand Cameron) and Lib Dems or Labour and Lib Dems.

you really went out on a limb there
SP17 Most polls expect the Lib Dems to lose about half their seats.

It seems likely that they'll have about 28 seats - down from 56.



Whether these will be enough to make a difference is the $64,000 question!

Bearing in mind that, at present, there are about 34/35 seats held by others - outside the three largest parties.



And 22 of these 'other' seats are held by Scottish, Welsh and Irish parties - all with vested interests.

The coalition bartering may well come down to - 'what's in it for us?' - from these parties/countries.




JK2006 In which I shall NOT be voting (democracy does not work) but I predict it will be a coalition either between Tories (I can't stand Cameron) and Lib Dems or Labour and Lib Dems.