I wonder what Ed will do now that one of his policies has become absolutely pointless - i.e. an energy price freeze ?
I wonder what Ed will do now that one of his policies has become absolutely pointless - i.e. an energy price freeze ?
Bulldozed academies bill without proper debate: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-10664722
Allowed unqualified teachers in academies: http://www.theguardian.com/educatio...alified-teachers-state-funded-schools-england
Introduced examinations which tested things that are irrelevant and out of date to the detriment of teaching children how to learn for themselves: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/educatio...ests-and-targets-are-damaging-childhoods.html
Gave away 2,000 schools to private organisations with no charge: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/open-academies-and-academy-projects-in-development
Sowed the seeds for a school places crisis by deliberately preventing local authorities from opening new schools for ideological reasons: http://www.local.gov.uk/media-releases/-/journal_content/56/10180/5416718/NEWS (Free schools mean that anyone can open a new school. Anyone except those who have been doing it successfully for the last 100 years. They can't for no other reason than that they are part of the public sector.)
Allowed academies to sell playing fields: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/educatio...g-fields-can-be-sold-off-ministers-admit.html. (By the way, the restrictions on community schools using land to extend schools have been made tighter at the same time and the rules about how much playing field is required are more generous for academies and free schools than for everyone else.)
the most interesting thing about these numbers is how they highlight that a success for SNP keeps Labour out of office. unless they forge a Labour/Liberal/SNP coalition and i cant see that holding together.
apparently there's money backing two elections this year, sounding more and more likely.
I wonder what Ed will do now that one of his policies has become absolutely pointless - i.e. an energy price freeze ?
Of course the previous administration built a lot more schools and created many academies, but, they didn't pay for them, they used PFI which we, our children, our grandchidren will be paying for until we have to give them back and refinance them all again. Pay twice, three times, four times, five times.
The key thing about that is the prediction that UKIP will slip 5% and the Tories will go up by 4%, presumably as a direct result.
Is it likely that 28% of current kippers will defect between now and the election? That's the figure that turns their 18% to the 13% predicted. That's another way of saying 3 out 10 UKIP voters are protest voting and will vote for someone else come the election.
It will be interesting to see how the election campaign goes, particularly the Lib Dem campaign. They need to re-establish themselves, regain identity and credibility, yet cannot run down the Tories because there's a good chance they'll be forming another coalition with them in May.
Given we now have a fixed term, and apart from a vote of no confidence, what other mechanisms exist for a second election?
I really cannot see the Tories and the Liberals forming another coalition. I cannot see any appetite from either side. They don't have to form a coalition even if the voting somehow suggests they should.
People talk about 326 - when in reality you only need 319 to win.
326 is obviously what you need for half of 650, but -1 for the Speaker, and then -6/7 for SF who obviously don't take the oath and don't go to Parliament then the maths does change.
However the numbers just don't add up for anyone at the moment, another election come October and a Tory Majority as they can mobilise their vote better.
That's exactly what it would be, a vote of no confidence, or something along the lines of not having a functioning majority to govern. Although we have FTP it isn't in a codified constitution, so IF we needed to, the HOC could say right we need an election and pass a motion allowing the dissolving of the House.
Alternatively if after May 7th the numbers just don't work for anyone, and a Government can't be formed then we would just go the polls again shortly after, no need more a vote of NC.
I really cannot see the Tories and the Liberals forming another coalition. I cannot see any appetite from either side. They don't have to form a coalition even if the voting somehow suggests they should.
Given we now have a fixed term, and apart from a vote of no confidence, what other mechanisms exist for a second election?
I really cannot see the Tories and the Liberals forming another coalition. I cannot see any appetite from either side. They don't have to form a coalition even if the voting somehow suggests they should.