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They couldn't even do a deal with the lib dems in 2010 to keep the Tories out because they felt they'd be going against tradition by forming a government without bring the largest party. Now look where it's got us.
Gordon Brown clung to the keys of number 10 as long as he could, and it appeared desperate and undemocratic to everyone watching. Nick Clegg finally made a deal with the Tories after speaking with both sides. Your memory of events to me seems a bit skewed.
Labour will never do that. The parliamentary party is still primarily run by careerists only interested in their own advancement.
They couldn't even do a deal with the lib dems in 2010 to keep the Tories out because they felt they'd be going against tradition by forming a government without bring the largest party. Now look where it's got us.
Really wish voting reform with PR STV MMC setup was in the UK. FPP is a horrible system and undemocratic. Yes Farage and his ilk would have seats in England, but so would the Greens and other left parties, beyond the bloc of Labour. Actually representing the plurality of views of the electorate.
The Irish embassy in London has reported a massive jump in inquiries for passports, has run out of passport forms (more on the way from Dublin) and yesterday had queues of more than an hour in the ticketed waiting line for the service desk.