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  1. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] By election result

    That's your opinion. When the two main parties can't command a majority then the largest will normally seek a coalition with a willing partner, and the junior partner will have to toe the line on the lion's share of policy whilst extracting what they can along the way. This is what happened...
  2. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] By election result

    In simple terms if Farage wants Brexit then last night's result doesn't advance that cause, and in a GE you can see that outcome being replicated. In order to improve chances of Brexit Boris needs to do a deal with Farage, but both men are vain so that probably won't happen.
  3. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] By election result

    You think it wouldn't have happened anyway? Better to get some good stuff than nothing at all, i.e. delay on EU Referendum, massive hikes in tax-free Personal Allowance and Pupil Premium.
  4. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] By election result

    For starters they have the only female main party leader - a young, hard working mother who will appeal to many. They also have policies that are easily acceptable to the Labour masses, a number of which stand to the left of Blair's New Labour. I agree Bollocks to Brexit is their main...
  5. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] By election result

    Or maybe people are realising blaming a minority party for all the ills of a coalition was dumb? The moment UK politics started going tits up was the moment the Lid Dems were decimated in the 2015 GE, and the moment politics has come to its senses is with the resurgence of the Lib Dems...
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