The Labour party lost 85+ seats and nationally were roundly thumped into second place behind their arch enemies being around 60 seats and probably 1 and 2 million votes behind the Conservatives. They have no mandate to govern from the people's national vote at all, and can only potentially cling on to power by offering the techincality that because Gordon Brown is the sitting PM they get the first shot at trying to form a co-alition. But all they need to do is the maths in that even if they try to cobble a pact with any Lib Dem support the (Lib-Lab pact) still won't have a majority in the house.
The Conservative party, 6 months ago seemed to be heading for a comfortable majority are some way short of that target, even with Unionist support from NI they are not going to have enough seats in the house to get any legislation comfortably through. Will they even attempt to govern or would their best bet be to try to force another election.
The Lib Dem party, well out of the main parties they probably did the worst of all. This was their breakthrpugh election, Cleggmania has swept us all and delivered er... a worse result than the previous election. I guess people started looking at Nick Clegg's party's policies and thought hang on a minute I am not so sure about this.
The SNP, UKIP and the BNP last night made virtually zero impact on the electorate and therefore all had bad nights.
But the biggest losers tonight are us the British people, the big problem this country faces is the economic situation (and I hope I am wrong but maybe crisis shortly) we face in the next few months. Instead of concentrating on that our politicians are going to be doing political deals and chicanery to get the best interests that suits them and not our country.
PS. There were actually two winners last night. One was the Greens, the other were political commentators whom will be getting massive overtime bonuses for all the political commenating about behind doors deals etc. over the next few weeks and probably for their coverage of the next election we will have to have in the next 12 months.
The Conservative party, 6 months ago seemed to be heading for a comfortable majority are some way short of that target, even with Unionist support from NI they are not going to have enough seats in the house to get any legislation comfortably through. Will they even attempt to govern or would their best bet be to try to force another election.
The Lib Dem party, well out of the main parties they probably did the worst of all. This was their breakthrpugh election, Cleggmania has swept us all and delivered er... a worse result than the previous election. I guess people started looking at Nick Clegg's party's policies and thought hang on a minute I am not so sure about this.
The SNP, UKIP and the BNP last night made virtually zero impact on the electorate and therefore all had bad nights.
But the biggest losers tonight are us the British people, the big problem this country faces is the economic situation (and I hope I am wrong but maybe crisis shortly) we face in the next few months. Instead of concentrating on that our politicians are going to be doing political deals and chicanery to get the best interests that suits them and not our country.
PS. There were actually two winners last night. One was the Greens, the other were political commentators whom will be getting massive overtime bonuses for all the political commenating about behind doors deals etc. over the next few weeks and probably for their coverage of the next election we will have to have in the next 12 months.