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lib are talking to labour please tell me it's not so

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  • Exocet
    Exocet Posts: 744 Forumite
    chucky wrote: »
    a liberal label government makes more sense, as far as policies go.

    a liberal conservative government is better for stability in the current parliament due to the number of seats but their policies don't really work together...
    Liberal Label? Could work I suppose.
  • chucky
    chucky Posts: 15,170 Forumite
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    Exocet wrote: »
    Liberal Label? Could work I suppose.
    they're my second choice Liberal Labour would be my real choice :)
  • ninky_2
    ninky_2 Posts: 5,872 Forumite
    Exocet wrote: »
    Liberal Label? Could work I suppose.

    is that where all the wives and girlfriends compete with marks and sparks vs chanel couture?
    Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves. - Lord Byron
  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    Emy1501 wrote: »
    Its probably the best outcome for the Tories if they look at it from a selfish point. A Lib/ Lab rainbow pact as they call it will not be stable especially in a few months when they have to announce all those cuts they have to make. The fail will probably fail within a year. The public will think PR is a disaster and the Tories will romp home

    I so agree with you.How on earth can we have a stable government when having to give concessions to Tom !!!!!! and Harry and what will they have to give away to get the support and how long would those negotiations take.
  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    Bullingdon Boy Cameron has just choked on the caviar that he lovingly washed down with lashings of Dom Perignon Champagne!!

    Oh and I suppose no Labour MPS drink champagne then? Or live in big houses or send their children to private school? Take a look again.
  • amcluesent
    amcluesent Posts: 9,425 Forumite
    It's sheer genius from 'call me Dave' Dave. Appear completely reasonable, but drive Cleggover into the arms of Clown.

    Leave them to battle with Labour's economic catastrophe as in 1978/79, Lib/Lab pact collapses with 12 months as IMF called in.

    2nd election, Cleggover completely ruined by power grubbing antics, massive Tory majority for a generation. Rejoice! Rejoice!
  • drc
    drc Posts: 2,057 Forumite
    amcluesent wrote: »
    It's sheer genius from 'call me Dave' Dave. Appear completely reasonable, but drive Cleggover into the arms of Clown.

    Leave them to battle with Labour's economic catastrophe as in 1978/79, Lib/Lab pact collapses with 12 months as IMF called in.

    2nd election, Cleggover completely ruined by power grubbing antics, massive Tory majority for a generation. Rejoice! Rejoice!

    ...Meanwhile Rome burns.
  • amcluesent
    amcluesent Posts: 9,425 Forumite
    >...Meanwhile Rome burns.<

    Yep, but all MSEers have 'shorted' everything about Britain....
  • bo_drinker
    bo_drinker Posts: 3,924 Forumite
    edited 10 May 2010 at 9:33PM
    nearlynew wrote: »
    They are all lying f*cking thieves.
    .

    Funny, I didn't watch much of the leaders debates got talent factor sh1te otherwise my tv would have ended up out in the street, I watched the end of the 3rd one and came to the conclusion that they are all lying fkn thieves and full of !!!!!!.

    I am no fan of any of them but "Dave" should have walked it, p1ssed it in fact but he didn't he fkt up.
    I came in to this world with nothing and I've still got most of it left. :rolleyes:
  • Somerset
    Somerset Posts: 3,636 Forumite
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    It all feels totally wrong to me.

    Clegg seems like a market trader holding a public auction trying to get the best price for his wares. It's tacky. He owns a 'ransom strip'. It's perfectly legal.

    But it's not an ipod or a bit of grass. It's our lives that will be affected. And the economy, deficit, jobs, housing, schools, hospitals etc are being bartered for political gain.
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