Wel well well. I predicted the Libdem surge was a fantasy and on the night they flopped. The facebook Clegg groupies have gone very quiet.
Unfortunately, Tories didn't take enough of their seats to win outright. Now we are subjected to a nauseating series of negotiations with very unsatisfactory outcomes such as:
1. Brown staying as PM in a Lab/Lib agreement
2. Tories watering down their agenda just because of Libdems
This situation is precisely why we must not have proportional representation as we will find the country continually held to ransome by the Lib dem buffoons, with THEM choosing the government despite only 50 seats.
I am very, very frustrated.
On the bright side, it must destroy the Libdem voters deep inside that Clegg is giving Cameron first chance at an agreement. A Con/Lib govt would go down like a lead balloon with many Libdem voters. Although it could mean that after they get their agreed programme done, Cons could call election, blame Libdem for not being able to continue and assassinate Libdems at the polls.
Unfortunately, Tories didn't take enough of their seats to win outright. Now we are subjected to a nauseating series of negotiations with very unsatisfactory outcomes such as:
1. Brown staying as PM in a Lab/Lib agreement
2. Tories watering down their agenda just because of Libdems
This situation is precisely why we must not have proportional representation as we will find the country continually held to ransome by the Lib dem buffoons, with THEM choosing the government despite only 50 seats.
I am very, very frustrated.
On the bright side, it must destroy the Libdem voters deep inside that Clegg is giving Cameron first chance at an agreement. A Con/Lib govt would go down like a lead balloon with many Libdem voters. Although it could mean that after they get their agreed programme done, Cons could call election, blame Libdem for not being able to continue and assassinate Libdems at the polls.
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