DominicJ wrote:So if the results are the same as they were last time, you think the limpdumbs will join a rainbow coalition of everyone except the Tories?
If there was an election now and it produced exactly the same result then I expect the result would be a minority tory government that wouldn't last very long, followed by another election.
Thats easy, the Tories exist in neither Scotland or Wales, we can offer full independance, what does a Lib/Lab coalition offer?
That's hilarious! Scotland
doesn't want full independence. What the SNP wants is a fantasy - it wants full independence
apart from using sterling and depending on the Bank of England as a lender of last resort. The SNP's project for independence turned into a joke at precisely the same time the eurozone turned into a joke.
What can a lib/lab coalition offer? In those circumstances, they could offer a progressive revolution in British politics. A lib/lab coalition with Ed Milliband as PM and Cable as Chancellor sounds about as perfect a result as I could have hoped for at any UK general election I've voted in. I suspect it would be viewed in a similar light north of the border, where both parties retain strong and historic power bases.
"We fail to mandate economic sanity because our brains are addled by....compassion." (Garrett Hardin)