I think Ed is very brave and principled to rule out a coalition with the SNP.
I don't think it would be right or proper for them to be part of the UK government.
As a card carrying member of the Conservative Party, this.
I think Ed is very brave and principled to rule out a coalition with the SNP.
I don't think it would be right or proper for them to be part of the UK government.
If he doesn't get 323 the god forbid we are all ****ed.
The thought of SNP having any say in the running of this country is truly terrifying. I'd vote for anyone at all if it kept them out.
why did they put up two jobs Shapps the man is an embarassment to his own partyWas looking forward to a sensible post-debate chat on QT, then I see Piers Morgan
Vote Labour then, Boz. Miliband has ruled out forming a coalition with the SNP, but I don't believe Cameron has.
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Richie Blackmore?
The sight of sturgeon on her knees in a desperate attempt to be kingmaker was not nice.
I am very much in favour of the Scottish, Welsh or Irish not having a say in English matters in the same way the English don't get a say on devolved matters in their countries. The thought of the snp or th Welsh or Irish nationalists having a major say in matters which don't affect them is, in my view, wrong.
We may as well break the Union up.
Not at all, but on devolved matters the country that will be affected should have the say. English MPs can not vote on devolved matters in Scotland so why should Scottish MPs be able to vote on matters that will not have an impact on them.
Matters that will apply to the whole of the uk should obviously be voted on by all
The sight of sturgeon on her knees in a desperate attempt to be kingmaker was not nice.
I am very much in favour of the Scottish, Welsh or Irish not having a say in English matters in the same way the English don't get a say on devolved matters in their countries. The thought of the snp or th Welsh or Irish nationalists having a major say in matters which don't affect them is, in my view, wrong.
i think on balance Miliband done well on the night. the talking into the camera is still weird, but he got his points across. however strategically, i dont know if its win. Sturgeon and Wood were like a couple of sirens, calling Ed to come to bed with them. he resisted well, but you know he wanted to, he'd happily get cosy with Sturgeon who is closer to his natural politics. if Scots voter see that they dont need Labour, when SNP will promise the earth and get in coalition with Labour at Westminster anyway, this might mean Labour dont ever see a majority again.
i think on balance Miliband done well on the night. the talking into the camera is still weird, but he got his points across. however strategically, i dont know if its win. Sturgeon and Wood were like a couple of sirens, calling Ed to come to bed with them. he resisted well, but you know he wanted to, he'd happily get cosy with Sturgeon who is closer to his natural politics. if Scots voter see that they dont need Labour, when SNP will promise the earth and get in coalition with Labour at Westminster anyway, this might mean Labour dont ever see a majority again.
What Sturgeon has done is present a pragmatic face to the rest of the UK voters who might sway away from voting Labour because of what the SNP represent. The more the SNP look a reasonable, intelligent party beyond simply independence, the more likely swing voters will not see a vote for Labour as dangerous as they previously thought. Right now, the demon monster hell hath no fury prospect of a Labour/SNP coalition, is not quite so scary to the rest of the left minded electorate (still terrifying to the right of course!).