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Delighted Spoonface didn't grab my constituency
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Delighted Spoonface didn't grab my constituency 13 Years, 12 Months ago  
I voted LibDem but better Labour than Tory.

so now we have Labour able to form a coalition government with the LibDems as they, combined, have more seats than the Spoons.

I anticipate Brown handing over to a better Labour leader, Vince as Chancellor and PR brought in.

I can live with that.

And didn't Miss Cash look pissed off her coronation failed here in Westminster North.
 
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#57634
Re:Delighted Spoonface didn't grab my constituency 13 Years, 12 Months ago  
...and to think Brown handed Cameron victory on a silver platter...verbal attacks on the elderly...short of hurling babies at lamposts Brown had a disastrous campaign. Says much about Cameron that he couldn't win.
 
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#57635
Re:Delighted Spoonface didn't grab my constituency 13 Years, 12 Months ago  
I wanted a hung Parliament - I loathe Cameron and his Murdoch/Mail media supporters. I don't think Brown is any good. I wanted the LibDems to keep control over whoever is in charge and I prefer a Lab/Lib Government to a Con/Lib one - but could live with either.

Basically, each of the three big parties got around 30% of the vote. Now our Government will have approval from 60% of us which makes a nice change.
 
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#57639
Emma Bee

Re:Delighted Spoonface didn't grab my constituency 13 Years, 12 Months ago  
As things stand, a combination of Labour and LibDem will still not have an overall majority. The talk around Westminster at the moment is that there will most likely be another election before the end of the year.

On the other hand, if the LibDems join with the Conservatives they would have a majority. So David Cameron could still become PM.
 
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