- Jul 10, 2003
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Also you will recall the last coalition.
When the Liberal voters discovered that they would not get all their policies into law, and indeed the Liberals had to concede some of their most beloved policies to their coalition partners, the liberal voters skweemed and skweemed 'betwayal' until they were sick, and the Liberals then sank without a trace.
Coalitions means nobody ever getting what they want.
FPTP means that some of us get most of what we thought we wanted some of the time.
That's because we can't do proper grown up coalition politics like the rest of the world seems to manage with our unorthodox FPTP system, we only do Red or Blue and each time we switch from one to the other, apparently everything is the previous incumbents fault
I wonder why we have those two lines that run down the middle of the house of commons, two sword lengths apart that no other democracy seem to need ?