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Old 02-05-2015, 02:26 PM #13
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But the Conservatives probably won't be able to get a Queen's speech through parliament even if it had the support of the Lib Dems so they couldn't form a government either. I actually don't know what happens after that, would there be another election or can Miliband then put forward a Queen's speech even if Labour do not have the most seats in the Commons?
I'm not sure what happens either. I'm guessing that it then goes back to coalition building, and if no-one can get a majority together then it goes back to an election.

Of course if the tories had a minority government and wanted to push through a queens speech they may just leave out a wad of legislation for the first speech and hope to get more support later on. Then it descends into ineffectual government that can't do anything.
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