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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I expect to see the Lib Dems getting more vocal and not on board for a good few policies coming up over the next year or so now.
He is actually making David Cameron look rather foolish with this policy, presenting things as if he himself has been sort of excluded from the full plans of this by the Conservative side of the coalition.
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So you think he is just positioning himself to make a coalition with Labour? You think he wants to start vocally opposing the conservatives and begin siding with labor now, so that he will have a more influential position when he forms a new coalition with Miliband and the Labour party?
That sounds awfully cynical and manipulative to me. I don't know if i like that. If you were Labour would you trust him? or would you just be grateful that he wants to be on your side? The Lib Dems really are the King Makers now arn't they. The smallest party of the main 3 is really able to call the shots now. They can decide who gets the coalition majority, which means they hold more cards than the 2 more powerful parties.
It doesn't really seem fair, does it?