So. The Conservatives did the best last night. Fuck. However, they didn't get enough seats to govern alone, so we have a hung Parliament. To the surprise of everyone, the Lib Dems actually lost seats, even though percentage-wise, they weren't very far behind Labour. Our voting system needs to be reformed so badly
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Plus, in a Labour/Conservative coalition, the Cons would still be the majority, and so would have most of the power. Labour are hoping the Lib Dems form an alliance with them so that they'll still be in charge.
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That made me laugh out loud. :')
What our country is coming to, idek. Christ, I even heard someone call Cameron 'cute' in lessons today D:
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...Have they actually seen Cameron? I mean, if they did, surely they would realise how sleazy he is.
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The tories will probably just push them into the background and take total control. :c :c :c
I think they're on something, idk. Someone also called Zac Goldsmith a 'DILF' in my school. D:
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I took this survey out of curiosity and, despite barely knowing anything about politics outside of my country, I still managed to figure out which was the BNP policy in every category. :D: How to fix health care? Stop giving it to foreigners! How to stop crime? Deport foreigners! Ugh.
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Thankfully most people saw through their racist bullshit.
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I'm a little worried that whatever coalition we end up with, it'll just fall apart before electoral reform is achieved. The Tories are going to do their best to block it and, like you said, the public need to be educated on the different systems before the referendum.
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I'd be interested to hear their answer, actually. Because electoral reform would mean having to form coalitions in every foreseeable election. So which is preferable: a fairer system or a more stable government?
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