Leekbrookgull
Well-known member
You have got what you have wanted,change in the voting system. So sit tight,play it safe. Force CMD out now and the PUBLIC will wipe you out.
You have got what you have wanted,change in the voting system. So sit tight,play it safe. Force CMD out now and the PUBLIC will wipe you out.
You have got what you have wanted,change in the voting system.
You have got what you have wanted,change in the voting system. So sit tight,play it safe. Force CMD out now and the PUBLIC will wipe you out.
the lib dems are f***ed
But what were the Lib Dems supposed to do?
Because they were popular they were left holding the balance of power. They've chosen to go with the Tories, a move a majority of the country agree with, especially as Labour are bereft of ideas, need to regroup and are presently unfit to govern.
Thereafter they find themselves the minority party in government, and having not been in power since WW1 are negotiating from a weak position.
Therefore, they are forced to compromise. In an ideal world they'd be in coalition with Labour, where there's less clear blue water between them, but Clegg took the decision that the country had probably had enough of Labour.
I don't see much that they could have done differently. The electoral system is what caused this problem and the Lib Dems are looking to change it. I think voters need to get their heads round the fact consensus politics could be here for some time.
But what were the Lib Dems supposed to do?
Because they were popular they were left holding the balance of power. They've chosen to go with the Tories, a move a majority of the country agree with, especially as Labour are bereft of ideas, need to regroup and are presently unfit to govern.
Thereafter they find themselves the minority party in government, and having not been in power since WW1 are negotiating from a weak position.
Therefore, they are forced to compromise. In an ideal world they'd be in coalition with Labour, where there's less clear blue water between them, but Clegg took the decision that the country had probably had enough of Labour.
I don't see much that they could have done differently. The electoral system is what caused this problem and the Lib Dems are looking to change it. I think voters need to get their heads round the fact consensus politics could be here for some time.
Agree with most of that, especially that they didn't have a huge amount of choice, and even though they as a party are closer to Labour (I'm not sure Clegg himself is, incidentally) Labour didn't deserve another crack in any form. The one choice the LibDems did have was to effectively call another election by not signing up, but some people could see the Cabinet beckoning and weren't about to pass that opportunity up.
The real risk to the LibDems lies in the fact that many of those who voted for them don't agree with what they have signed up to, ie the depth, range and speed of the proposed cuts, and IF you alienate the majority of your core support (not proven yet) then you probably are f**ked.
Everything above relies on them being seen as a serious, credible political force, and all the supposed benefits of coalition rely on them having some negotiating sway with the Conservatives. If they don't have that, or not on any of the important stuff, they will be badly damaged and it's hard to see how they wouldn't lose votes from all over the shop - existing voters, and potential recruits.
Well they could have stuck to their principals and not supported a conservative party where in reality there was hardly any commen ground between the two.