I don't know
what's the point of blaming a party that came third in the election for not getting all the policies they wanted, sadly this coalition might be the last of them. I was hoping for a viable alternative to Labour when I voted for them but it looks like it'll be a two-horse race from now on, since in the mind of the liberal voting public everything the Tories have done is now Nick Clegg's fault.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:49, Share, Reply)
what's the point of blaming a party that came third in the election for not getting all the policies they wanted, sadly this coalition might be the last of them. I was hoping for a viable alternative to Labour when I voted for them but it looks like it'll be a two-horse race from now on, since in the mind of the liberal voting public everything the Tories have done is now Nick Clegg's fault.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:49, Share, Reply)
Pity about Ming.
He's one of a very small number of politicians who seems at like a mature adult in parliament: giving reasonable suggestions and avoiding the incessant "mess that Labour left the country in" rhetoric.
If he was a bit younger he'd have made the perfect counter to Cameron. As it is we're stuck with what appear to be children in big boy clothes.
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He's one of a very small number of politicians who seems at like a mature adult in parliament: giving reasonable suggestions and avoiding the incessant "mess that Labour left the country in" rhetoric.
If he was a bit younger he'd have made the perfect counter to Cameron. As it is we're stuck with what appear to be children in big boy clothes.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 20:31, Share, Reply)