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The Tories and Lib/Dems have prostituted themselves,their party ,its members and their voters in order to seize power. Their joint election manifesto's and pledges lie in shreds only days after the countless promises were made to the electorate and are now broken on day 1 of a new dawn and a supposedly new political era.
Where do we go from here?How will Prime Ministers Question Time ever be the same?Obviously the leader of the Lib/Dems now Deputy PM will be unable to stand up and question David Cameron it would have been like Harman asking a question of old Brown.Ridiculous situation.
Where will Clegg and his cabinet cronies sit? On the front bench I imagine.Clegg will also have to answer PMQ's in Camerons absence.A very strange affair.
Will the TV companies still be duty bound to have all 3 parties represented on their programmes? Surely it's now the Government versus the Opposition and the Others.Lib/Dems are no longer the Opposition but form part of the new coalition government.
The only true progressive party left that will continue forward is the Labour Party who will still be able to push forward with its reforms without having to compromise with another party.
The true test will be the referendum(if they ever have one) on electoral reform Labour will vote against it along with the hard core Tories leaving the Lib/Dems floundering helplessly with its members ,quite rightly'feeling very let down by its leaders and MP's.It could spell the end of the Lib/Dems and force them into the wilderness.
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