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piratePenguin:

--- Quote from: 7031 on  7 May 2010, 21:37 ---
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez on  7 May 2010, 12:31 ---I didn't know who to vote for so I voted for Liberal, not because I completely support their policies but because I'm anti-Labour and Conservative.

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I'm 16 and therefore not able to vote, but I agree with this, and I would have definitely voted for the Liberal Democrats for the same reason. That, and I can't help but think that the Labour party and the Conservatives are just as bad as each other truthfully.

For those involved in British politics, who should the Lib Dems merge with? Conservatives or Labour?

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Do they need to merge? In Ireland a small but popular Green party formed a coalition with Fianna Fail in our last general election (in power for the last decade or more), and do you know what ended up, we have no green party anymore. They got fuck all (but a little bit) of what they asked for in the government programme, but they decided they could get more done in the government rather than against it. Well that's not rocket science, but if you're gonna be Fianna Fails bitch who needs the green party anymore?

So, I'd be more impressed if the lib dems didn't roll over to get in power. I think the best thing for them to do is give the conservatives a nod, but not be a part of their government. Besides if it goes to another election won't the idea be that the lib dems need to lose all their seats to make that worthwhile?

So I'm saying a coalition would be weak, imo.

Btw I'm Irish not British, but I've been following parts on Sky News. You'd know I'm supposed to be studying for my exams. I'll add that us Irish are absolutely fucked when it comes to politics, our politicians have done some sketchy shit that makes it embarrassing to be a part of this country, but we dont even get an election for that, which people are happy with because noone has the answers here anyhow. If Cameron does a bad job, I hope your young people dont feel as hopeless as us. This world...

Aloone_Jonez:
I doubt Liberal will merge with any other party, especially the Conservatives.

I'd like Liberal to power share, as long as they're allowed to get their electoral reform bill through.

Calum:
now it's David Cameron, the Conservative leader who's forming a government.

As a Scot, i can say that since Scotland has 59 constituencies, and only one of those elected a Conservative MP, we are once more totally unrepresented in the UK parliament.

However my prediction is that Scotland will do nothing aand say nothing about this, because it is the EU's most spineless state.

Re: voting: yes, i support freedom of choice, but i also think that if you don't vote, you should shut up about politics because you are too apathetic to have an opinion. I also think that if you don't vote, the vote may be taken away from those who care enough to use their vote.

Aloone_Jonez:
I think Nick and David could be long lost brothers.


Although I voted liberal myself, it does seem unfair that they have a significant role in running the country despite coming third place.

It's all right for the Scots who mostly voted liberal.

By the way, I think the election was a total mess because many people weren't even allowed to vote.

Calum:
i can't believe you just said it was alright for the scots.

look at the facts, once again the english voted for the tories. once again they got their wish. once again scotland voted for no tories (one constituency out of 59 is Conservative) and once again we're getting a tory government that will shaft us up the arse for at least another five years, and once again the general public are doing NOTHING about it except tell themselves little stories about how it's not so bad.

i voted liberal democrat this time, for the first time ever, and probably the last. they betrayed us. At least we knew the tories were upper class scum who would serve nobody but themselves and their Eton/Cambridge/Oxford buddies, but the liberal democrats have backed down on their principles entirely.

PS - and what on earth makes you claim most scots voted liberal by the way? Have you even heard of scotland? Do you even know where it is? It's this sort of uninformed opinion amongst the english that proves that scotland should NOT be run from London, and definitely not by a party that has NO mandate to rule in scotland if you look at the numbers. And here are the numbers. This is how many seats the major four parties got in scotland:

Labour: 41
Liberal Democrats: 11
Scottish National Party: 6
Conservative: 1

On the basis of that result, should the Conservatives be forming the government that will be deciding our tax and immigration policies, building nuclear power stations on our land instead of wind and hydro power plants, taking our oil and spending all our money on a nuclear "deterrent"? Short answer: no. and only an idiot would think otherwise. However sadly there must be [plenty of those because that's what we've now got.

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