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Gerald 05-07-11 04:48 AM

Vote 2011: Tories ruthless and calculating, says Cable
 
Vince Cable has attacked the Lib Dems' Tory coalition partners as "ruthless, calculating and very tribal" but insisted their alliance would continue.

The business secretary's party suffered huge losses in Thursday's elections and were defeated in the vote on changing the electoral system.

He told the BBC the government's "overwhelming priority" was still to resolve the UK's economic problems.

Tory Home Secretary Theresa May said the parties would still work together.

Thursday's referendum on changing the way Britain elects MPs was a key concession secured by the Liberal Democrats as the price of forming a coalition government with the Conservatives a year ago.

But the overwhelming rejection of change by voters in only the second ever UK-wide referendum potentially marks a new phase in the relationship between the two parties.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13320029


Note: 7 May 2011 Last updated at 09:25 GMT

STEED 05-07-11 07:52 AM

Nick Clegg said...AV is a grubby little compromise.

So why bother having the referendum then?

I knew the country would reject it...41% of the voters who made the effort to go a cast there vote is a poor showing, and people bitch on about how can a party win power on such a poor showing. Simple if your not going to get off your big fat arse and vote this is what happens you arseholes.

Gerald 05-07-11 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1658817)
Nick Clegg said...AV is a grubby little compromise.

So why bother having the referendum then?

I knew the country would reject it...41% of the voters who made the effort to go a cast there vote is a poor showing, and people bitch on about how can a party win power on such a poor showing. Simple if your not going to get off your big fat arse and vote this is what happens you arseholes.

What Contribution, :haha:

Tribesman 05-07-11 09:57 AM

It was a funny election, the Liberals got absolutely stuffed:up:

STEED 05-07-11 11:43 AM

If Ed Milliband thinks this is the road back to power he is very wrong about that. Labour picked up most of there votes from thumping mad Liberal supporters and off the other small party's. The conservatives or so went up by a modest amount, any how has he over looked Scotland? The SNP controls the Scottish Parliament now and gave Labour a damn good thumping at the ballot box.

Gerald 05-07-11 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1658912)
If Ed Milliband thinks this is the road back to power he is very wrong about that. Labour picked up most of there votes from thumping mad Liberal supporters and off the other small party's. The conservatives or so went up by a modest amount, any how has he over looked Scotland? The SNP controls the Scottish Parliament now and gave Labour a damn good thumping at the ballot box.

I can imagine problems along the line, :hmm2:

Jimbuna 05-07-11 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1658862)
It was a funny election, the Liberals got absolutely stuffed:up:

Must admit I enjoyed the drubbing...a little payback for the party that lied to the electorate and got into power (you could say) with the lowest number of parliamentary seats ever.

I should imagine youn Nick is feeling a tad uncomfortable regarding his leadership if the Lib Dems right now.

Gerald 05-07-11 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1658982)
Must admit I enjoyed the drubbing...a little payback for the party that lied to the electorate and got into power (you could say) with the lowest number of parliamentary seats ever.

I should imagine youn Nick is feeling a tad uncomfortable regarding his leadership if the Lib Dems right now.

And how will the situation, eventually look like you think, therefore, in practice, with changes..

Jimbuna 05-07-11 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1659042)
And how will the situation, eventually look like you think, therefore, in practice, with changes..

No comprendae :hmmm:

Gerald 05-07-11 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1659089)
No comprendae :hmmm:

Of course, it was in English :haha:

Jimbuna 05-08-11 06:47 AM

http://www.bbc.co.uk/home/features/d...ed_626x260.jpg
I should imagine it'll be twin singles soon.

Gerald 05-08-11 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1659399)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/home/features/d...ed_626x260.jpg
I should imagine it'll be twin singles soon.

Well, you answered that question with a picture, what more can I ask :yep:

Jimbuna 05-08-11 10:17 AM

Nicks party are today insisting he becomes much more 'challenging' toward his master!!

STEED 05-08-11 10:51 AM

Vince cable is a trollop, shut your gob Vince!

Or go and join Ed (stunned seal look) Milliband.

nikimcbee 05-08-11 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1659567)
Vince cable is a trollop, shut your gob Vince!

Or go and join Ed (stunned seal look) Milliband.

Well, you could always get gordon back.:D


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