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So then Mr Ashdown, what'll be, fedora or bowler?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What's wrong with it, Talbot, is that our electoral process is not based on what the "vast majority" of people want.
Never has been. Never will be.
But, only last night, in the BBC studio, another Labour MP was saying that even if the Conservatives got the most seats, if he didn't get a majority the Ed Miliband, with fewer seats, would have the option to put a Queen's Speech before Parliament.
So Labour whinge, about the Conservatives forming a government with a majority, but claim that Labour could form a government with a minority. While, all the time, saying that the government should reflect the wishes of the majority.
It makes the Trots look ...
1. Naive
2. Hypocritical
3. Mathematically inept
4. Unsuited for a constituency system based country.
Never has been. Never will be.
But, only last night, in the BBC studio, another Labour MP was saying that even if the Conservatives got the most seats, if he didn't get a majority the Ed Miliband, with fewer seats, would have the option to put a Queen's Speech before Parliament.
So Labour whinge, about the Conservatives forming a government with a majority, but claim that Labour could form a government with a minority. While, all the time, saying that the government should reflect the wishes of the majority.
It makes the Trots look ...
1. Naive
2. Hypocritical
3. Mathematically inept
4. Unsuited for a constituency system based country.