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Van | BS: Living in the village of the mad. (39) | RE: BS: Living in the village of the mad. | 18 Nov 10 |
Logically a country should be governed by the party/parties the majority of the people voted for. Here in the UK that would mean a coalition between Labour and Tory. The system does not allow that as we appear to be obliged to have a party of government and an opposition. So we now have a government which comprises of one party which did well and one which did poorly in the last election and therefore cannot be said to represent majority opinion. Given that the gap between Labour and Tory policies is at its narrowest they could probably have worked together at a time when this would have been handy and the Libdems could have formed the opposion with the other also rans. |