| kowenicki said: I am getting rather annoyed with the lib-dems... It is patently obvious that they arent now working in the best interests of the country at all. The ONLY thing they want guaranteed is political reform, thats about the best interests of the Lib-Dems and not the people of this country. Whats happened to all their principles on "fairness" in the economy and the massive change in immigration and defence.. you know real issues that affect people every day.... all of these can apparently be sacrifised apparentrly so long as tyhey get political rfeform. Weak, spineless self serving politicians... as per usual. Labnour are even worse... they are saying they will agree to everything and anything to hang in there. sickening. If we end up with a coalition of losers then I, and I think the vocal majority, will be mighty pissed off. I'd expect Nick Clegg to get an absolute mauling in the press if he sells his soul and integrity for a slice of power... a slice of power that wont last 6 months in my opinion. A lib/lab agreement is built on sand and would evaporate very very quickly. Gordon Brown hasnt won anything ever... he didn't win an election of even his peers to become party leader, he didn't win an election to become prime minister and now he has lost another election as leader... and he has the chance to stay as Prime Minsiter.... and this is democratic is it? Do me a favour... it stinks!!!! |
That statement does not make ANY sense. Lib dems got 6 mill votes. Labour got 8 mill. Conservaties got 10 mill. YET, LD got LESS than a quarter of the conservative seat count. How is that fair? How is that not good for the people, when LD get almost 2/3 of conservative, and almost 3/4 of labour votes, but are stuck with less than a quarter of the seats. Of course its for the LD, they are not being represente well, even though they got so many votes. Proportional representation is what they want, and its best for everyone.







