It could be the gold!
Nothing like selling the country's gold at a 20 year low to make you loved!

It could be the gold!

You realise it sounds equally ridiculous when you say that a party with the support of 3.6 people out of every 10 who voted should have ALL the power to form the next government.
Someone has spent far too much time reading The Sun!
Believe what you like mate because you clearly have no views of your own, expect "LOL Labour Supporter".
Not sure this thread is for you.

Fair play to Gordon Brown for stepping down, it's the right and honest thing to do.
I truly believe Brown's heart was in the right place and wanted to do good, he was a strong supporter of his wifes excellent charity work (which I know of first hand), which never gets the press it deserves.
Brown was a good technician behind the scenes but just doesn't have the PR skills to be Prime Minister.
To be elected PM you need to be liked more as a person than what ever your Policies are nowadays, whilst many look at policies a vast number vote based on their opinions of the leader.
Thanks for all the good work you did put in during the years shame you won't be remembered for any of it.
I wonder whether it was destorying our pensions or just his general lack of fiscal responsibility that will make him so fondly remembered?![]()
He doesn't need to. Read between the lines.Eh? Clegg hasn't said anything![]()
excellent news about gordo, although I dont think he was that bad this paves the way for a lib/lab coalition, screw you cameron!
A lib / lab coalition will be terrible for this country because as said above it would need support from various other minor parties. It could not be long standing and Labour simply cannot come back to power in any form.
A regional breakdown of the results shows that, under STV, the regional imbalances that prevent the Conservatives and Labour being national parties would have been addressed. The Tories would have had seven MPs in Scotland instead of just one, and would have had parity with the Lib Dems in Wales with 10 MPs each.
Actually the right and honest thing would have been for him to do it immediately on Friday and actually quit rather than hang on until Labour manage to elect a new leader. This is quite a calculated political move, he knew he was finished but has announced his resignation just as the Lib Dems and Conservatives were about to make a deal. So rather than actually having a decision we are now into even more negotiations which could land us with an awful coalition if you happen to live in England...
SNIP
erm ok, well thats a good reply.
Conservatism leads to people in need voting against what they need (read texas against the health reform bill)
conservatism leads to an unfair oppertunity society
conservatism leads to the bourgeoisie having smear campaign in their generated media to make sure those think they're voting for, the right thing
conservatism leads to a divided society
conservatism leads to war
conservatism leads to poverty
conservatism leads...blba bla bla bla
Alistair Campbell spotted outside Westminster Arms. Asked if he was going for a pint with Boulton he replied "the man's ill, he's ill"
Off you go and have a look at the markets response.
The trouble with the results is they would only mean one thing. A lib lab coalition for the foreseeable future. They're would be zero choice, every election would be a forgone conclusion.I think this in an excellent article, particularly aspects like how STV evens out the regional imbalances, giving the Tories seven Scottish MPs and suchlike.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/may/10/alternative-vote-minimal-impact-general-election
It also I think clearly highlights that a change to PR (in this case STV) is fairer but also doesn't precipitate a big Tory loss, with them still being the biggest single party - we would be in much the same position as we are now, just with a more representative government, I don't see in light of this how it can be seen as particularly 'self-interested' to advocate a fairer system.
(There are large caveats of course like assumptions on voting patterns which could change significantly under PR, but interesting article all the same)
erm ok, well thats a good reply.
Conservatism leads to people in need voting against what they need (read texas against the health reform bill)
conservatism leads to an unfair oppertunity society
conservatism leads to the bourgeoisie having smear campaign in their generated media to make sure those think they're voting for, the right thing
conservatism leads to a divided society
conservatism leads to war
conservatism leads to poverty
conservatism leads...blba bla bla bla
Unless I'm mistaken, haven't the LD's been negotiating with the Tories for the last 3 days about forming a government?The trouble with the results is they would only mean one thing. A lib lab coalition for the foreseeable future. They're would be zero choice, every election would be a forgone conclusion.
I would seriously LMFAO if that was really the offer, mainly because of how much various Tory supporters pilloried Labour's 'cynical' and 'self-interested' attempt at introducing AV to court the LibDems before the election, only for the Tories to do the exact same thing apres-electionCon made final offer to Lib Dems: "Referendum on AV or nothing".

You're getting confused between the Conservative party in the UK and idiots in the USA.
The trouble with the results is they would only mean one thing. A lib lab coalition for the foreseeable future. They're would be zero choice, every election would be a forgone conclusion.
Off you go and read the Euro Stimulus Package and its effects on world markets, especially the FTSE share index.
Whilst you're at it, refamiliarise yourself with Tory manifesto and member history. Cameron and Boris Johnson are part of the Bullingdon Club. Note the Bullingdon Club is socially exclusive. Only aristocrats and the very wealthy need apply. David Cameron has gone on to marry an aristocrat. So much for the "We Tories identify with ordinary British people".
Oh, I almost forgot Mr George "I'm still in my 30s and I've never held a proper job" Osbourne.
