As a serious note my son has PE Club at 7.30 tomorrow morning and my routine is set to take him and then go for a run as I work at home on Fridays. I'm looking at seeing the first result, off to bed and up at about 5 I reckon.
Would it be possible to have a three way parliment? Say if Labour got with Lib Dems and SNP to keep the Tories out...possible or not?
Has anybody on NSC ever been asked to take part in an opinion poll?
Would it be possible to have a three way parliment? Say if Labour got with Lib Dems and SNP to keep the Tories out...possible or not?
I could be wrong but I don't think it would happen if Tories won the most seats cos they'd carry on the coalition with the LDs. If Labour get the most seats they could probably form a coalition with the LDs so it would not be necessary to involve the SNP in a formal coalition.
they certainly are all telling porkies, but thats not what the IFS have said exactly. for a start, the cutting 12bn is perfectly possible, just no one know where it will fall. there was a 85Bn overspend the past year, there's places to cut. the question is what services suffer, not is it possible. second point, both Labour and Liberals have made grand statments of what they'll do with tax avoidance, and the problem here is that they havent said what taxes they will change. chasing tax avoidance is tax rises by another name. thridly, you cant grow an economy at 1-2% and expect 85Bn overspend to get swallowed up, aint going to happen, so that policy is just fundementally flawed. you have to do more and nothing is being proposed.
Tories + LDem's might not be enough... it might take some other smaller parties, or not be possible at all, other than as a minority govt.
Agree with must of the sentiment,cespecially the trust point. But the economy i in much better shape and growing at one of the best rates in the developed world. Cant please everyone i guess but i would prefer this than the shambles Labour has left the last twotimes in power.
Polls are more advanced. Different demographic. No Sheffield Rally, no 'double tax whammy', no sitting Tory government with a massive majority like there was pre 1992 election etcYeah, I guess the Tories could use the Lib Dems and the DUP. Realistically, though, I'd say it's looking like a minority Government in some form. In that case I'd say the Tories would have to be the largest party and then successfully convince the house to back them in forming a minority Government, probably using the argument that they're the largest party. Miliband would probably have the best chance with the backing of the SNP . Of course, there's still the possibility of a 1992 type situation, but I get the impression that the polling companies are far more advanced nowadays.
Difficult as I have a little one who won't be in bed until 8 and I was then planning on a run.
I think I'll just have to load myself up to the eyeballs with caffeine and see how far I get.
Don't done it that interesting really.
Is this a post modern sentence?