I think we're more likely to get major constituency reshaping for more even representation
Now if we can throw in party funding reform and Scottish Independance in to the mix too we may finally get rid of the Labour party as we know it.

I think we're more likely to get major constituency reshaping for more even representation
I think the libs may get PR out of this election ....
Welcome to the house of commons, oh brand new 13 BNP MPs![]()
Forgive my stupidity but what is PR?
Forgive my stupidity but what is PR?
Forgive my stupidity but what is PR?
SDLP take the Labour whip and the Alliance Party are a sister party to the LibDems
I cannot see why in the world Clegg would take this offer really.
Cameron has basically cut off any notion of electoral reform and gone on to say for the Lib Dems part in the coalition they'd effectively have no power because almost without exception he made it clear Tory policy would take precedence.
I can't really see the upside for the Lib Dems in that offer.
In a moment of irony, it's actually the libdems which are the biggest losers ...and who probably currently have the most power!
Why don't we just vote again until some one has a majority instead of all this coalition rubbish.![]()
If people wanted Tories in power they would have a majority right now, but they don't.
Could you have parroted the man on the TV any more accurately?![]()
On an unrelated note, given that Sunderland managed to count their votes in some 40 minutes, why has St Ives and a couple other places failed to count them over 12 hours later?
I can't really see the upside for the Lib Dems in that offer.
Basically 'We want to work with you, if you abandon half your key principles and we make hardly any compromise'
If the Lib Dems take this offer it will make mugs of their voters and destroy their long term support surely![]()
An opportunity to help run the country rather than be an annoying buzz of noise at the back? Outside general elections (unless you are in a libdem constituency) no one hears about the LibDems.
An opportunity to help run the country rather than be an annoying buzz of noise at the back? Outside general elections (unless you are in a libdem constituency) no one hears about the LibDems.
i think siding with labour will destroy more support.
I don't think many will vote lib next year if they know it's just a vote for labour.