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As previously predicted; Brown will slink back in with a tiny majority but it will be a hung Parliament and Clegg will have to show whether or not he can enable Government to turn things around.
Lib Dems were the only party to correctly vote against Iraq/Afghanistan... The only party to correctly predict the economic collapse (Vince Cable)... perhaps they can provide the sense and stability to force Brown into sensible policies.
If Vince Cable was the leader of the Lib Dems I might be tempted, but I don't really want to see Nick Clegg in No.10. No way could I vote for Brown. Labour's history speak louder than any slogans or promises. I don't really like Cameron but of the three main parties he seems the best option to me. But I shall also look at any smaller parties which have candidates in my region.
Tory landslide,but personally would welcome the Liberals to win,if only because they still hold out for personal liberties,a touch more than the others.
david wrote: ITK, are Scottish voters not British?
If not, who do you count as British? (you used the word).
Err ... sorry ! In my haste to post I fudged the words. What I meant was that he is elected by Scottish voters to the Westminster parliament.
As the Scots (and to a certain extent the Welsh) now have their own parliaments, I'm still not sure about having laws which affect me (and other English people) enacted by people who we cannot vote for and therefor cannot remove.