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What Happenned To No Coalitions?
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https:/ /www.bb c.com/n ews/uk- politic s-65535 782
.....Looks like the a new "Lib Lab" pact is possible.
.....Looks like the a new "Lib Lab" pact is possible.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No it isnt gully, BUT results like that can have the opposite effect to what you think.
Firstly Labour didnt pick up as many as it should, the Libs and Greens picked up around half of them secondly turnout was poor so very difficult to get a signal from it.
I suspect many Tory voters stayed home, but will they in a GE now they have seen what can happen? Who knows.
Firstly Labour didnt pick up as many as it should, the Libs and Greens picked up around half of them secondly turnout was poor so very difficult to get a signal from it.
I suspect many Tory voters stayed home, but will they in a GE now they have seen what can happen? Who knows.
“The problem with going into an election saying you will form a pact is that it appears like defeat before you even get going. “
I’m not sure that is really the point. Negotiations for any coalition agreement would only start so after all the votes were counted and the seats known. Coalitions in this country are highly unusual and controversial (rather ridiculously IMO) so it’s understandably not something one of the two main parties at least would want to talk about.
Ask the PM a similar question, or even Sir Ed, and you’d likely get the same reply
I’m not sure that is really the point. Negotiations for any coalition agreement would only start so after all the votes were counted and the seats known. Coalitions in this country are highly unusual and controversial (rather ridiculously IMO) so it’s understandably not something one of the two main parties at least would want to talk about.
Ask the PM a similar question, or even Sir Ed, and you’d likely get the same reply
Epic own goal.
// Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out doing a post-election deal with any party - despite Tory criticism of Keir Starmer for the same thing.
The prime minister’s press secretary turned down five opportunities to deny the Tories would enter into a pact if they fail to get a majority at the next general election.
Asked if they would agree a confidence-and-supply arrangement, or a full coalition, with any party - including the DUP - she said: “I don’t think anyone at this stage is able to speculate on results of an election. //
// Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out doing a post-election deal with any party - despite Tory criticism of Keir Starmer for the same thing.
The prime minister’s press secretary turned down five opportunities to deny the Tories would enter into a pact if they fail to get a majority at the next general election.
Asked if they would agree a confidence-and-supply arrangement, or a full coalition, with any party - including the DUP - she said: “I don’t think anyone at this stage is able to speculate on results of an election. //
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