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So, should I never vote Lib Dem again because they threw in their lot with the Tories? Or never vote Labour again because they threw their toys out of the pram and chose opposition rather than a progressive coalition?

I'm rapidly ceasing to care, and wishing I'd stuck to my first best instincts and voted Green.

(Either way, I don't really share the disgust that many seem to feel at the sight of the various minority parties - i.e. all of them - negotiating their way to some kind of settlement behind closed doors. What else were they supposed to do?)

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Date: 2010-05-12 04:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] steepholm.livejournal.com
I can see the point about the numbers, which were indeed somewhat precarious - but I don't buy the 'alliance of losers' idea. The fact is that everybody lost in this election: even the Tories got only a bit more than a third of the vote. So an alliance of losers was inevitable: it was simply a case of which losers.

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Date: 2010-05-12 05:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brownnicky.livejournal.com
You're preaching to the converted here but I really don't think that was how it was generally perceived and I think MPs thinking about their long term future were very aware of that.

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Date: 2010-05-12 07:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-schrapnell.livejournal.com
Yup, I agree about the general perception - and all the financial commentators talked about how the markets generally strengthened as soon as the Lib Dem Tory coalition was finalised, because it was seen as being much more stable than a Lib Lab one.

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