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Old 10-05-2010, 01:48 PM #24
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A few facts need sorting in this debate before it goes any further.

Cameron is not the incumbent Prime Minister. If he was then why isn't he in office?

Cameron has not won the election. It isn't his right to form a government or he would have won 326 or more seats. In a hung parliament, the obligation to form a new government goes to the present PM. As Lib/Con are in talks, Gordon cannot do anything.

If Cameron forms a minority government, he will be an unelected Prime Minister.

angus58, being working class means you are lower class. Accept it.

Finally, I'll leave you Tories with a thought. If the Conservatives were trusted by the public then how can they still not win an election? Four terms on, a very weak Labour, Gordon Brown being the opposition, an economic meltdown, unnecessary war, bad public spending, huge debts, rising crime, dodgy MP expenses and even more, yet the public still don't trust Conservative. If they can't win that election even after having a huge lead to begin with, then their future looks bleak.
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