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ps best of luck next weekend when Rangers fulfill their dream of playing in England:rolleyes: |
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Probably ... but it don't matter; 95% of voters don't give a flying you-know-what anyway:D |
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Been reading in the English press that most folks don't think that the coalition will last till the next elelction. What's the take of you guys on here? I don't think it's off topic 'cause it's the actions of the tories that would have to provide the spark for the coalition's burn out.
If the Lib-Dems do decide to go their own way (if they can figure out which way that is:rolleyes:), does that mean that there will automatically be an election; or, is it possible that the Lib-Dems and Labour could form a government? Does the law allow Cameron to call an election before his term is up?:confused: |
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An election is not automatic.
The tories may well struggle to get any legislation passed. That could result in a motion of 'no confidence' which could get them out. Motions of no confidence in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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I think the coalition may well last the term Eric, I think fer all the differences, The Lib Dems will kiss ass fer as long as it takes to keep em in a bit of power. Thats my view anyway.
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Tory councils are biggest sellers of school playing fields | Education | The Guardian heres more proof they are bare faced liars:eek:
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if a motion of no confidence is passed and no alternative government is found or if a motion for an early general election is agreed either by at least two-thirds of the House or without division |
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I am waiting for the campaigning for the next general election.
Normally the parties call one another ill to burn and sling mud at the party that has been in power...citing all the things they have got wrong..........I wonder if there will be some revelations about what went on with this coalition 'marriage of convenience'. I can see the tories and the lib dems losing votes...perhaps to smaller parties like UKIP. It is going to be an interesting time. |
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The main reason these useless tories got any sort of vote was the feckless idiots that vote for them no matter what and those who believed they would sort out our economy...they were and are wrong.. and as long as we have this knackerd government it won't get any better... BBC News - UK government borrows £600m in July as tax receipts dip
Results like this are not welcome but just imagine if they had been sprung when Gordon Brown had been in charge! |
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