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To: nigel bates who wrote (74072)5/9/2010 10:52:42 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
My best guess is that the Conservatives (most of whom have very little in common with your Republican party) will negotiate some sort of a deal with the Liberal Democrats. I'd give odds of at least 2:1 in favour of that happening.

Brown is under pressure to step down from his own party. This diminishes his ability to negotiate with others to form a Govt. It is looking more likely that Cameron is the next PM. What I would be watching is after they form the coalition what cracks will develop over their policy towards the Eurozone. This coalition may dissolve within 6 months. Just speculating



To: nigel bates who wrote (74072)5/9/2010 11:47:53 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 149317
 
My best guess is that the Conservatives (most of whom have very little in common with your Republican party) will negotiate some sort of a deal with the Liberal Democrats. I'd give odds of at least 2:1 in favour of that happening.

Then it should be sooner rather than later....and you think the conservatives will go for the electoral reform desired by the Lim Dems.



To: nigel bates who wrote (74072)5/11/2010 11:20:06 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
Nigel, any chance Clegg will end up as PM?