monkeybarry
Jack Jull
Wow, birth certificates are very easy to forge and provide very little in the way of proof of ID!!
Okay, time for some predictions. Labour minority government for me, with support from Welsh Nats, SDLP, Greens and SNP. No formal coalition agreement, just support on the floor of the house. Labour to get between 270 and 280 seats.
I can't see the greens getting enough seats to matter.
That's what I expect.Okay, time for some predictions. Labour minority government for me, with support from Welsh Nats, SDLP, Greens and SNP. No formal coalition agreement, just support on the floor of the house. Labour to get between 270 and 280 seats.
A Labour majority is very unlikely - even more so than a Conservative one. They would have to absolutely smash the SNP in Scotland and the polls would have to be way out for that.Although the tories would benefit my family greatly i just cannot get het up about them getting kicked out, Cameron is just going through the motions. If i was in a lab/tory marginal i would vote labour and just pray they do not need snp support. A majority labour government held to avowed spending restraint is about as good an outcome as is possible now.
A Labour majority is very unlikely - even more so than a Conservative one. They would have to absolutely smash the SNP in Scotland and the polls would have to be way out for that.
Unless the Conservatives somehow win all the marginals in England it's going to be a Labour/SNP/Green/all the other communists coalition. They may not call it that, but that's what it will be.
That's pretty much it. The SNP are almost certain to have enough seats to block any government they choose - mainly because the spit between Lab/Con is so even. One of them would need around 25-30 (IIRC) extra seats to be able to form a coalition with the Lib Dems and ignore the Tenants Super Party.So, let me check I have got this right - if the Tories get more seats than labour ( let's say 3 more, but no majority) then they could choose to take power as a minority - but would essentially be a dead duck of a parliament as they would rarely get enough votes to get any bill through
You may haggle over the the history of 'bringing people together', however he makes a bloody sound point about Labour always crashing the economy and leaving it for others to clear up their messYeah the Tories have such a rich history of 'bringing people together.' Maggie Thatcher anyone? You think Ramsey MacDonald created the great Depression too? Deluded, my friend, totally deluded.