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Can somebody please explain to me exactly what a "hung parliment" is?



Gerbil

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Jul 6, 2003
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This may sound thick, but i'm only 15 so you can let me off :thumbsup:
 










Trufflehound

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Aug 5, 2003
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The democratic and free EU
It's one in which the public gets to hang cabinet ministers, one by one, until the government comes up with some sensible policies.

Which one gets hung each day will be decided by a Big Brother style phone-in vote.
 




fire&skill

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Jan 17, 2009
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Shoreham-by-Sea
This may sound thick, but i'm only 15 so you can let me off :thumbsup:

Hung parliament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

quote: However in nations in which the first-past-the-post voting system in single member districts is used to elect parliament, such as the United Kingdom, a hung parliament is a rarity, as in these circumstances one party will usually hold enough seats to form a majority, often without a plurality of votes on a national basis. A hung parliament will usually force either a coalition government, a minority government or a dissolution of parliament. Frequent hung parliaments can result in smaller parties staying in power for decades as they switch support between the two or three major parties (this is what occurred with the Free Democratic Party in Germany).

Gulp!
 
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Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
basically , we're all screwed.

Not really, far too much legislation gets passed by Labour and hopefully this will slow it down a bit.
Has worked in other countries so who knows it could be a good thing
 


Heffle Gull

JCL since 1979
Feb 5, 2004
891
Heathfield
It's one in which the public gets to hang cabinet ministers, one by one, until the government comes up with some sensible policies.

Which one gets hung each day will be decided by a Big Brother style phone-in vote.

Shame Bakers not a cabinet minister then.

Can we hang him anyway?
 






Robyn

New member
Oct 8, 2003
38
London
OK as simply as I can put it.

No party reached the magic 326 number to gain absolute majority (roughly half the total seats plus one) and take control.

So it's deal or no deal time....bit like being in the transfer market.

Labour and the Conservatives will be trying to convince the other parties (Lib Dems etc) to join their team. They've got to agree terms so there will be lots of arguing over things

Will take a while but they'll want it sorted before the Queens Speech on the 25th.
 


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