by nabidana | May 10, 2010 | Election 2010
Apologies for the title, but really, seriously, what is it we have now? The Liberal Democrats offered Proportional Representation. They slumped in the election losing seats, and retained their position as the third party in UK politics. The Labour Party offered a...
by nabidana | May 10, 2010 | Uncategorized
So here we are, in the process of creating a stable and responsible Government for the United Kingdom. The negotiations at the Cabinet Office between William Hague, George Osborne and Oliver Letwin from the Conservatives and a much larger group from the Liberal...
by nabidana | May 7, 2010 | Election 2010, Uncategorized
Some supposed Conservative commentators have criticised David Cameron for his positioning immediately following the result in the general election. David Cameron has led his party from basketcase status to gaining more seats than any Conservative leader in recent...
by nabidana | May 7, 2010 | Uncategorized
The Conservative Party has won the UK general election, winning more votes than any other party and more seats than any other party. David Cameron has not won a majority, and as a result the incumbent Prime Minister has a right to try to form a government. He can do...
by nabidana | May 4, 2010 | Uncategorized
If you ever wanted to crystalise the state of the election race, you couldn’t do much better than these two entirely adjacent posts on the BBC’s constantly updating election news ticker. This cut and pasted exactly as it is on the BBC website. 0854: David...