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Old 01-05-2015, 09:46 AM #19
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Originally Posted by MTVN View Post
Think I'd actually rather a Labour-SNP coalition than a situation where a Labour minority has to painstakingly win the support of the Nats on every single issue constantly having to offer concessions to push through any legislation at all
It can be easy though MTVN, the SNP have operated a minority situation for 4 years in Scotland before 2011,they know the importance of stability.

A minority govt; can be a stable one if most of the parliamenary MPs elected, are happy for it to govern and really hate the alternative.

The SNP will know the important votes and all they need to do is be there for them to ensure that stability of govt; which they will be,they cannot just hang around Scotland.

He will also have the Greens, Plaid Cymru and the SDLP in Northen Ireland against the Conservatives too.
his could be,if it is the case, one fo the stronger govts; the UK has had, as it would command more parties supporting it in the Commons.

The current predictions are Labour 274 seats, the Conservatives 281,the SNP 55.
If that was the case, no way could the Conservatives ever govern without support from the SNP,so stability can be assured even likely with no deal whatsoever that could either compromise Labour or in fact the SNP too.

Me, myself agree, I'd rather a Labour/SNP coalition but both have ruled that out so the SNP are not seeking ministerial posts or even a formal agreement either.

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