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Election Special 2010...who's going to win ?. (ELEC)     

required field - 28 Apr 2010 22:41

Anybody any idea who's going to form the next government ?...

required field - 10 May 2010 16:12 - 163 of 226

Trying to sneak in by the back door....typical labour.....Cameron should talk to a few independents before talking to Clegg, that way you have superior numbers...
(JC+I)>(GB+NC)....those math lessons are really coming to hand (:<))

cynic - 10 May 2010 16:24 - 164 of 226

it is looking more and more like a DC/NC pact, so long as the rednecks on either side do not sabotage it on grounds of (im)pure political dogma

Camelot - 10 May 2010 17:24 - 165 of 226

Brown to resign

so with Lab Lib we would have an unelected PM


cynic - 10 May 2010 17:32 - 166 of 226

again!
how long until the next general election?

Fred1new - 10 May 2010 17:53 - 167 of 226

Long enough for PR. which will suit the Libs, and minor parties and the mores of the Labour.

More importantly it will go down well with the electorate who will cane the tories, if they block the changes.

Mind quite a few of the labour shadow bench would feel more at home after a caning.



Fred1new - 10 May 2010 17:59 - 168 of 226

Dil,

My wife and children often say "there is nobody like you", when I look around I think they mean me.

But being omniscient I don't really mind.

8-)

Fred1new - 10 May 2010 17:59 - 169 of 226

Dil,

My wife and children often say "there is nobody like you", when I look around I think they mean me.

But being omniscient I don't really mind.

8-)

Chris Carson - 10 May 2010 18:16 - 170 of 226

Well she's got that right Fred, no argument there!

required field - 10 May 2010 21:05 - 171 of 226

GB going but not immediately....typical....if JC can get the the others to vote with him : they could just outnumber GB and the liberals...but only just...
What next : Milliband....please no....he's like an untrained young alsatian...sat waiting for orders....

jimmy b - 10 May 2010 22:44 - 172 of 226

Not Milliband please ,jumped up little prick Blair wannabe ..

Camelot - 11 May 2010 08:00 - 173 of 226

many Labour MP's dont want PR as they will lose their seat

so even a stitched up Lab Lib may not pass Queens Speech

aldwickk - 11 May 2010 09:58 - 174 of 226

We had Tony Blairs long goodbye now Gordon Browns, will we see those silly party members crying when Blair spoke at the Labour conferrence.

Hazel Blair got re-elected , that says it all about anybody who voted Labour.

required field - 11 May 2010 10:09 - 175 of 226

A bottle of bubbly is in the running for my family and myself when GB ges.....just heading for the fridge when I hear : he's going, but not just yet and we might have one of the other cronies take his place....no bubbly ....(:((

aldwickk - 11 May 2010 10:17 - 176 of 226

And your new PM is Harriet Harman

halifax - 11 May 2010 10:28 - 177 of 226

Did brown say he will resign as leader of the labour party or he "intends" to resign? There is a subtle difference as if he suckers the lib dems into a coalition and time goes by his legitimacy as an elected pm improves and he may decide to change his mind "in the national interest"and stay on.What would the lib dems do then if they havr several seats in the cabinet. Don't trust brown.

cynic - 11 May 2010 12:09 - 178 of 226

sooner (or later, God forbid!) this shambles will unscramble.
Q for you all ...... who will have lost or gained the most credibility over this charade?
for sure, the general public are totally cheesed of with it all, and the markets too are now taking a very dim view.
the advantage of the latter, is that when the deal is finally struck, there is likely to be a huge sigh of relief (especially if done with DC) and a jump in the markets

Camelot - 11 May 2010 14:06 - 179 of 226

half the labour negotiating team havent even been elected

cynic - 11 May 2010 14:15 - 180 of 226

that's irrelevant
i am now of the opinion that when the quadrille finally stops, NC and DC will be found to be holding hands .... for how long is another matter
anyway, with that in mind, have just opened a modest ftse long

Master RSI - 11 May 2010 15:12 - 181 of 226

      
       JOKE AT LATE LUNCH TIME

On trying to form a Goverment

Liberal Democrats behaving like 'every harlot in history',
says David Blunkett

The Liberal Democrats are facing recriminations from all
sides over Nick Clegg's decision to make overtures towards
Gordon Brown while conducting talks with David Cameron.


Harlot_main.jpg
notes:
National Interest?
more like HORSE trading

David Blunkett knows a lot about HARLOT's till he found the wife of someone else, I am trying to be nice
to the Liberals after saying yesterday of being a party of Backstabbing.

Camelot - 11 May 2010 16:27 - 182 of 226

evening standard say brown has quit

and luggage being removed from No 10

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