To say that conservatives have the right to rule by virtue of getting 38 percent of the vote is absurd. The aim should be a government by majority vote. It is also problematic that David Cameron wants to cut taxes for the rich, even while calls Britain's drastic budget cuts. It also probably explains why his party has not obtained an absolute majority in parliament. While there may be agreement on the PR, at least one thing must be done in the number of parliamentarians and inequality of the population in the constituencies. If the PR is problematic, it is equally problematic, as the party with most seats do not always get the most votes. Britain is in crisis and the best solution for a national unity government, even the Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats, led by Cameron. This is a recipe for social unrest. This requires investment and imagination, but not impossible. While it remains true that the UK economy turns around in London, it is essential that the United Kingdom in some way to revitalize its industrial base, especially in the north. The real situation is Great Britain's center-left vote with a substantial majority. Conservatives do not get jobs, but this method is not viable. This leads to minority governments, in terms of votes, not a healthy situation. Perhaps the real solution is the center-left to form a single party, the Democratic Party and be done with the British Liberal and Labour, once and for all.
Good news – Brown leave the bad news is that it will be September 1! I hope this will encourage lib / DEM to form a coalition with Labour nudity – two losers together! Add to the pound and the collapse of the stock market and wait for the IMF. Once again, idiots bankrupt socialist Britain once again. "
Most people want to get rid of Brown, Peter Mandelson, Harman et al, of the order. Despite the loss of seats, now have a real opportunity to finally have a say in the heart of government. See Lib / Democrats, to help hunt down Cameron Brown and his government terrifying. If the electorate in general were very concerned with PR should now be sitting in seats over tha last election. I fear that provide public relations and if successful in its intent, will be inundated with the governments to the left of the trend, much less repeated indefinitely, chaos. You can then get to play a constructive role in solving real and pressing problems that were in large part and certainly aggravated by work. Then we can move forward to solve real problems, not the crazy socialist emphasis on social engineering and the month of March, the madness of the PP was the scourge of our country. It amazes me that the lib / Democrats do not shake hands with the conservatives of the negotiators.
I am convinced that the rule of this government just wants Gordonkalden Gordon. AMI waiting for this new election sooner rather than later so that Gordon Brown could get the back seat is not 10 Downing Street and focus on the work I'm sure Nick will help you with this mess of parilment blocked.
Perhaps, but if we had not watered much of taxpayers' money hard earned cash on the wall, we would be much better able to respond it.As Thatcher was "the problem with socialism is that it always ends in ruin, inevitably run out of money of others. "Mr. outlines for m lost enough people buy into Brown's excuse" this is a global problem "me.I.
As I have said that the provinces have been decimated by political ignorance and antipathy and placement londinistan Uber Alles. Alex – bless you brother to be socialist spin doctor woke up in bed sick! And "ignorant to believe that London has a supremacy over the provinces. I guarantee you there are a number of people in the capital that moves our taxes contribute to do anything, but another foreign language in the streets.
I suppose you read in the Telegraph – or one of the support of other conservative media. Obviously not live in an area "in the work of Boris. To Steve – I doubt that Cameron would have done a good job as Michael Dearden done.To GB – unions are fighting for their survival, Maggie had a lot to do with the disappearance sector in Britain.
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