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The Business Secretary brands Tories 'headbangers' and 'backwoodsmen' who find sacking workers an 'aphrodisiac'
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With such cabinet members such as Vince Cable, who needs an opposition?
/// The Business Secretary insisted that any future government should ‘have Liberal Democrats at its heart’ and boasted of his recent flirtations with Labour. ///
Does he even think there will such a thing as a Lib/Dem coalition with the Labour Party?
I would much rather see a Tory/Labour coalition.
With such cabinet members such as Vince Cable, who needs an opposition?
/// The Business Secretary insisted that any future government should ‘have Liberal Democrats at its heart’ and boasted of his recent flirtations with Labour. ///
Does he even think there will such a thing as a Lib/Dem coalition with the Labour Party?
I would much rather see a Tory/Labour coalition.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Break up of the Coalition will be accrimonious and I don't think the British Public will have any appetite for another one. For that reason I foresee the Lib/Dem vote will almost completely evaporate. They will lose a lot of seats and be in no position to be Kingmakers for anyone.
If things are close again next time, the Welsh and Scots Nationalists may assist Labour. If UKiP pick up an odd seat then they might ally with the Tories but it is unlikely they will have any significant numbers to make a difference.
A Lab/Lib Coalition would be just as losy as the present lot, hope it doesn't come to that.
If things are close again next time, the Welsh and Scots Nationalists may assist Labour. If UKiP pick up an odd seat then they might ally with the Tories but it is unlikely they will have any significant numbers to make a difference.
A Lab/Lib Coalition would be just as losy as the present lot, hope it doesn't come to that.
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Ed Miliband's problem is he always looks like a product of Nick Parks.
It is obvious that the LibDems will be glad to be free of the Tories, but their only hope of success is hitching their wagon on to someone else. Not good enough for a solo run. Cable is the pits, all he can do is bad mouth people, no constructive thought. Nick is weak, and his posturing is pathetic. It would be a real tragedy for us all if we were subjected to a Lab:Lib government.
It is obvious that the LibDems will be glad to be free of the Tories, but their only hope of success is hitching their wagon on to someone else. Not good enough for a solo run. Cable is the pits, all he can do is bad mouth people, no constructive thought. Nick is weak, and his posturing is pathetic. It would be a real tragedy for us all if we were subjected to a Lab:Lib government.
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