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Not quite yet though, the BBC bloke says it's "an audacious bid by Mr Brown to keep Labour in power - and himself in power for a limited period."
Told you he wouldn't give up the reins of power so easily. He's now played his ace card, cutting the ground from under the boy David's feet. Whatever Clegg thinks, his party will be pushing hard for a Lib/Dem/Lab pact, as they're too far apart ideologoically from the Tories. As I said before, expect a Lab/Lib/Dem government soon. |
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Isn't it a sad reflection on ALL THREE parties that while this squalid political horse trading continues, the public debt is mounting up day by day and the country is drifting unchecked into an ever-deeper crisis? :( |
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What is the fuss about? It's all one big cock up, none of them have been proved trustworthy enough for us all to fall into their trap.
We'll be back to the polling station's again soon, so who cares which divvy is in No. 10?:confused: |
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