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Lib/lab Pact 2, No Chance Apparently.....

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ToraToraTora | 11:36 Tue 23rd Sep 2014 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29310506
"Nick Clegg holds the Labour Party in such "contempt" he is not "capable" of forming a coalition with it" - I imagine the feeling is mutual!
It seems Ed must win outright to gain no 10. Do you forsee any sort of coalition come May? Is Ed on track? despite the polls/EC etc, I still don't think Ed is considered as potential PM material.
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How about a Labour/UKIP coalition ?

Obviously Nick thought he would get it in first, however I doubt Ed would entertain a coalition with them having seen how it has wrecked the Tories.
I think Clegg's counting his proverbial chickens. Chance for him would be a fine thing.
The LIMP Dums are now heading for the history books. Nick who? never rule out UKIP, never !. You may, or may no,t like them so never rule them out. I believe they will be the party will the final say in the matter come next May. Nobody wants Cammy Jelly Spine any more and nobody likes Millipede so it'll be interesting to see how they all toady up to Mr Farage after the election.
Unless Labour or the Tories are shy of an overall majority by about five seats or less it will not be worthwhile either of them entering into a Coalition with the LibDems as that is about the total number of seats they are likely to win.
Would the DUP be acceptable to the Tories if a shotgun wedding was required?
Nobody will be toadying up to Farage. Quite the reverse.

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