I think it depends what's on the table doesn't it?If I were Clegg, that's the one I'd go with.
Cons should give them the deal give it 6 months and call an election. Think the public will remember the pissing about the liberals having been doing and vote accordingly
I think it depends what's on the table doesn't it?
I'm not sure why the press is clamouring for him to get on with it. I'd rather all parties actually took their time and made the right decision, whatever it is.
Bollocks, they take weeks in other countries to decide these things, the poor bastards have hardly had any sleep for 5 nights and thats off the back of a relentless election campaign. Like to see you do it.
It has *only* been 5 days, and the deal on the table now seems markedly different from what sounded like it was being proposed in CMD's opening speech after the results came in. It's just horsetrading and takes as long as it takes.It has been five days now since the election. This was not something out of the blue, a hung parliament has been predicted for weeks so both sides would have prepared their negotiating stances and how far they have to go.
Tories have already offered voting reform referendum and full coalition, including, I presume, cabinet places. The LDs would have taken that before the election, surely.
Hmmm... what countries are you thinking of? Germany generally does this quickly (the exception being the special circumstances of 2005). Italy does things slightly differently and agrees alliances before elections.
Israel is the only country I can think of that takes some time but there are all sorts of tiny parties with a say there.
bryne and burnham now against the lib/lab pact
It seems that Paddy Ashdown and Menzies Campbell are the ones holding up a deal with the Tories.
Maybe the Tories should go it alone, have another Election in October and wipe the Floor with the Liberals.
Labour might quite like that, as with a new Leader they would probably do better....
It has been five days now since the election. This was not something out of the blue, a hung parliament has been predicted for weeks so both sides would have prepared their negotiating stances and how far they have to go.
Tories have already offered voting reform referendum and full coalition, including, I presume, cabinet places. The LDs would have taken that before the election, surely.
Hmmm... what countries are you thinking of? Germany generally does this quickly (the exception being the special circumstances of 2005). Italy does things slightly differently and agrees alliances before elections.
Israel is the only country I can think of that takes some time but there are all sorts of tiny parties with a say there.