the numbers are out of date (its 27.7% for the top 1%) but the message is the same. make of it what you will.
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lets be fair now. the Liberals got their vote on PR early on, and they lost (badly). there was no requirement for Tories to support it. the quid pro quo for that policy was 5 year fix parliments and constituency reforms.
Lords reforms is another seperate policy area, one that Tories...
i think they can. Liberals are not getting their way on their pet issues and road block (rightly and wrongly, for positive and negative effect) most Tory pet issues. they are united on one front, deficit reduction and everything else they are in stalemate. the only reason any policy seems to...
you probably are. i reckon most people will remember the Liberals as more interested in fiddling with AV referendums and botched Lords reforms while the economy burned.
and whose doing that? i blame Brown for loading up on the nations debt so its unable to adjust to the worldwide crash. the cuts are to reduce the deficit; the deficit needs to be reduced because the credit has dried up. and they havent even started on the debt yet as they struggle even to get...