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Indeed Mark Send a noteboard - 26/04/2010 11:01:30 AM
I enjoy following elections in countries where I cannot vote. Sometimes I think I like it better than when I can vote. Perhaps because I don't have as much invested, or perhaps because I don't have to make a choice. Or perhaps because the Norwegian system is somehow more sinsible (or, more likely, the crazy stuff does not stand out for me because I grew up with it).


Likewise with me, although I can spot the crazy in the Irish system (which has plenty). Still the Irish system is far more sensible than the first past the post system, personally I find it ridiculous that someone could achieve a parliamentary majority with less than 50% of the vote, let alone less than 40%

Yesterday was another moment of glory. I read that Nick Clegg had said that Brown could not expect to continue to be Prime Minister if he lost the election and came third of the parties. My brain said "yeeeeees?", wondering a little if Clegg had run out of things to talk about since he had apparently turned to statements of the obvious.


Stating the obvious is a time honoured tradition of politicians everywhere. I'd guess that he was just trying to dampen done the tories claim that a vote for the Lib Dems is a vote for Brown, while still giving himself enough wiggle room to g into coalition with Brown

But. And here is the wonderful thing that makes following British politics a bit like a glorious car boot sale: today's paper makes clear (what it probably assumed I knew yesterday) that there is in fact a "constitutional convention" that in a hung parliament the Prime Minister is allowed to try to form a government first. So there is a genuine possibility that a man with the least votes gets to be PM. What happens if the LibDems turn down Labour the first time around (ie Gordon as PM) and then when it becomes their turn decides to run with Labour over Conservatives (which, let's face it, is the sensible thing to do for them), would Brown then say yes? Does anyone know?


This is what comes from having your head of state effectively appoint the Prime Minister, if it was just left to the house of commons to appoint the prime minister it would be much simpler.

Also, why would Clegg want a coalition with the Conservatives? He doesn't agree with a word they say!


Because when your party have been out of government since 1945, anybody starts to look good.

We have seen it in Ireland recently, we have had some very odd coalitions of parties who previously could not stand each other and in fact claimed that they would not go into government with each other before the elections.
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British politics is ... like a basket of crazy muffins. But they taste nice. - 26/04/2010 09:34:57 AM 950 Views
British politics or muffins taste nice? Or both? - 26/04/2010 10:52:35 AM 638 Views
Both - 26/04/2010 05:11:54 PM 797 Views
You are crazy in the head - 26/04/2010 05:20:06 PM 662 Views
Re: You are crazy in the head - 26/04/2010 05:23:00 PM 584 Views
Indeed - 26/04/2010 11:01:30 AM 716 Views
Re: Indeed - 26/04/2010 11:06:10 AM 621 Views
Didn't mean to put the effectively in there - 26/04/2010 11:17:20 AM 573 Views
That makes more sense - 26/04/2010 11:24:33 AM 725 Views
They've been trying to work out exactly what her powers are... - 26/04/2010 01:31:04 PM 803 Views
It is interesting - 26/04/2010 02:13:21 PM 650 Views
Re: Indeed - 26/04/2010 05:14:29 PM 834 Views
Yeah, I follow elections in lots of countries. - 26/04/2010 11:11:28 AM 768 Views
Re: Yeah, I follow elections in lots of countries. - 26/04/2010 05:17:55 PM 695 Views
Re: Yeah, I follow elections in lots of countries. - 26/04/2010 05:56:51 PM 600 Views
My sympathies - 26/04/2010 06:13:25 PM 896 Views
It's all very entertaining. - 26/04/2010 01:46:25 PM 661 Views
Re: It's all very entertaining. - 26/04/2010 05:21:25 PM 777 Views
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Im assuming youre back in your country now... - 26/04/2010 03:28:53 PM 668 Views
Well, not "my" country, technically, - 26/04/2010 05:22:20 PM 591 Views
I just like hearing them talk *NM* - 26/04/2010 06:25:05 PM 288 Views
So do they. *NM* - 26/04/2010 06:26:00 PM 271 Views
LOL! *NM* - 26/04/2010 06:33:02 PM 350 Views
Big fucking deal. Coalitions of less than 5 parties = LAME *NM* - 28/04/2010 12:03:36 AM 264 Views

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