Re: General Election 2015
This is quite useful for a vague overview of the differences between parties. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2...rty=!nation=uk
Fair point.
On the coalition front, that programme the other night was interesting, seemed to be saying that the minor party - in that case Lib Dems - basically got to choose who would govern the country - I really don't understand how that works. Was it because the joining of Lib Dems with either Cons or Labs would make a majority ? So if it really is as close as suggested between Cons and Labs then a small party like Plaid could tip either over the edge if they agree a coalition ?
This is quite useful for a vague overview of the differences between parties. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2...rty=!nation=uk
Bit difficult for Plaid or SNP to win a majority vote. Their only hope is to go into a coalition and try to influence government.
On the coalition front, that programme the other night was interesting, seemed to be saying that the minor party - in that case Lib Dems - basically got to choose who would govern the country - I really don't understand how that works. Was it because the joining of Lib Dems with either Cons or Labs would make a majority ? So if it really is as close as suggested between Cons and Labs then a small party like Plaid could tip either over the edge if they agree a coalition ?
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