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Can an Opposition be a coalition?
I was pondering this the other day. Whoever the next Labour leader is, could s/he ask MPs from other parties to join the Shadow Cabinet, and to form a Coalition Party, but on the other side?
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Obviously parties can band together however they want to effectively be a coalition of opposition (this is what we'll have with this government), however I doubt see the largest party would adopt MPs into shadow cabinet positions even if it were possible.
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No Labour
itself is Split with Corbyn's mob and the New Labour side they need to eject the wrong people first |
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when the government have an 80 seat majority, the shadow cabinet become an even more meaningless group than when things are much closer.
Usually after a big defeat, the opposition take the opportunity to clear out the ranks and give new faces a chance to gain experience and get themselves known in the shadow cabinet. Unfortunately labour are in such a mess that I think this will be a 10 year process rather than the usual 5 as the old guard seem to still have power after an almighty defeat |
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