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Jordy
11-05-2010, 03:02 PM
The BBC are saying they've got a fairly reliable source saying that Liberal Democrat/Labour talks have ended. They've also seen luggage over the past hour moved out of Downing Street into the Prime Ministers cars.

Many Labour MPs and ex-cabinet members saying it'll be best for Labour to go into opposition to best position themselves. There's also this;

Recently deposed Lib Dem MP Evan Harris says the Labour Party are "just offering their manifesto", unlike the Tories, who have made concessions and modified their original policy plan in order to woo the Lib Dems. He also thinks it doesn't sound like enough members of Labour are on board with the idea of a Lab-Lib pact to make it a stable arrangement for government.

Nothing definite yet but the way the Tories/Lib Dems have both been talking today, it's likely that an agreement was going to be made. Going by all the stuff above, I'm pretty sure Gordon Brown will be going to the palace very soon :)

Tintinnabulate
11-05-2010, 03:05 PM
BREAKING NEWS

Number 10 recognises that talks with the Lib Dems have not and will not reach any positive conclusion, and they are now discussing the method of declaring that their side of the negotiation is over, BBC Radio 5 Live's political correspondent Jon Pienaar says.

So some people who voted Tories wont be getting what they wanted as they have modified their policies.

Lets hope LibTories fails (well it will anyway) and Labour cruise to victory next time.

Technologic
11-05-2010, 03:07 PM
Looks like it's going to be Cameron's day

Jordy
11-05-2010, 03:11 PM
So some people who voted Tories wont be getting what they wanted as they have modified their policies.

Lets hope LibTories fails (well it will anyway) and Labour cruise to victory next time.Yeah there's going to be some very unhappy Tories and Lib Dems no matter what the outcome. Labour will be a very strong opposition under a decent leader I imagine (If it's david miliband though it won't be :P).

I'm optimistic about the outcome of the talks but if the Liberal Democrats get too much control in a Tory government, I will most likely become a rebelling Conservative.

Tintinnabulate
11-05-2010, 03:24 PM
The bags belonged to the Darling family, not the Brown family.

Pyroka
11-05-2010, 03:30 PM
Unless Electoral Reform is on the cards, we've all pretty much lost in this deal.

Jordy
11-05-2010, 03:37 PM
Prime Ministers cars has just parked around the corner from Downing Street. Is it too late in the day for Brown to go to the palace and resign and then Cameron to go to the palace and form a government?

Pyroka
11-05-2010, 03:39 PM
Prime Ministers cars has just parked around the corner from Downing Street. Is it too late in the day for Brown to go to the palace and resign and then Cameron to go to the palace and form a government?

It won't be done today I don't think. He could possibly announce it... but I think the major footwork will be done tommorow.

Just found this: "
The Conservatives upped their offer to the Lib Dems to a promise of a referendum on changing the voting system from existing first past the post system to AV."


First Past the Post is fine for constituency voting, there needs to be another system where you can vote for what party you want in charge, its not a fair system.

Jordy
11-05-2010, 03:53 PM
I've gone off the idea, I don't think anything will formally happen today due to it being so late. There might be some announcements but tomorrows the day :)

-:Undertaker:-
11-05-2010, 04:18 PM
If Nick Clegg has thrown away proportional representation then he was a complete waste of time, both for the country and his own party.
The next election starts now.

MrPinkPanther
11-05-2010, 05:29 PM
If Nick Clegg has thrown away proportional representation then he was a complete waste of time, both for the country and his own party.
The next election starts now.

Seconded.

Hecktix
11-05-2010, 05:39 PM
I agree with Undertaker, the next election begins.

MrPinkPanther
11-05-2010, 06:40 PM
Unless there is some form of PR then I will have lost all faith in Cleggotron. Don't let us down Clegg :D.

AlexOC
11-05-2010, 06:41 PM
Do they house share? :S

Jordy
11-05-2010, 06:46 PM
There's a rumour about Ken Clarke becoming chancellor under Cameron, this has me worried.

alexxxxx
11-05-2010, 06:52 PM
There's a rumour about Ken Clarke becoming chancellor under Cameron, this has me worried.

he's been it before hasn't he? he lives round the corner from me 8)

Jordy
11-05-2010, 06:54 PM
he's been it before hasn't he? he lives round the corner from me 8)Aha I have the great Geoff Hoon not living far from me :P (Someone robbed his mail van when he was Minister of Defence and they chucked government boxes all over the road, long story).

Sky News has just confirmed the story isn't true about Ken Clarke, thank god. He was chancellor from 93-97.

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