Friday, May 7, 2010

No matter who you vote for (continued)...


The UK faces its first "hung parliament" for more than 30 years, which means it's unclear who will be in a position to form a government or who will be prime minister.
Talks between senior Conservatives and Liberal Democrats continued late into Friday as both parties tried to broker a deal to form the next government.

David Cameron approached the Lib Dems after the Tories won the most seats but finished 20 short of a majority.

Labour leader Gordon Brown also says he is prepared to talk to the Lib Dems.
Hung parliament: What happens next?
Election 2010: Tories meet Lib Dems over deal for power

Well, the British public have spoken, and the message is clear (even if the result wasn't): NONE of the above!
Gordon Brown & the Labour party have been rejected. But David Cameron & the Tories have NOT been given a 'clear' mandate to rule the country. And despite "Cleggmania" the Liberal Democrats have not made a breakthrough.

So no party is in control - the nation's revenge on those dishonourable members' expenses claims for porn movies, duck houses and moat cleaning...

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