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Old 05-06-2010, 10:08 PM   #4
RLRWai4B

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nye, the lib dems have pretty much ruled out working with gordon brown, but there's still a possibility that they could a deal with labour with a different leader, especially as labour are far more likely than the tories to do a deal that includes electoral reform. it all depends though on who gets the biggest share of the votes of the two (labour will win more seats come what may).

an interesting scenario would be if the lib dems polled more votes than labour and nick clegg became prime minister leading a mostly labour government. although the lib dems might be advised to read up on what happened the last time there was a liberal prime minster leading a government made up of another parties MPs.
The ideal for me would be a Conservative-LibDem government that pushes through electoral reform. Since it may be unlikely for the Tories to go for electoral reform, a Lib-Lab coalition is my next best hope.
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