tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post6879451376281661082..comments2010-05-14T03:33:38.504-04:00Comments on The Burd Report: Bad news and good newsBen Burdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06372169478978720740ben@eagle.caBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-84152074801459781622010-05-13T22:49:02.045-04:002010-05-13T22:49:02.045-04:00Must interesting to say the least . Like Cobourg a...Must interesting to say the least . Like Cobourg and Port Hope ?john floydnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-86929866578229965672010-05-12T17:33:05.925-04:002010-05-12T17:33:05.925-04:00Ben:
 You ask if a Lib-Dem would feel betrayed ? ...Ben:
<br /><br />You ask if a Lib-Dem would feel betrayed ? I was a Liberal 45 years ago when I was in the UK ( the Lim-Dems had not been invented then) and I did read the Guardian.

<br /><br />The purpose of the Liberals and the Lib-Dems is not purely to pursue the goal of PR. Their purpose is to get their ideas adopted by the government of the day. ( PR would clearly make this easier). By being members of a coalition government they can preserve the social fabric by getting some of their ideas implemented and by influencing government policy from within. This seems like a good deal to me.

<br /><br />You talk of &quot;betrayal&quot;. I might give you a lottery ticket and tell you that 7 numbers would win you $20 million. If you then got 5 numbers and only received $2,000 would you feel betrayed? Probably not. Well, the Lib-Dems did not get all 7 numbers in the latest election, so they are doing the best with what they did get.Greg Hnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-31577174790690593152010-05-12T16:26:34.699-04:002010-05-12T16:26:34.699-04:00Jon Stewart did a great bit on the Brit election o...Jon Stewart did a great bit on the Brit election on his Monday night Daily Show. With &quot;Senior British Person&quot; John Oliver on hand to explain the finer points, we now know that if they couldn&#39;t reach a deal, the Queen would pick the next PM from amongst her pack of Corgi dogs.<br /><br />Might be the best way to go.Deb Ohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06012853847654670916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-30125071488833777352010-05-12T05:32:39.121-04:002010-05-12T05:32:39.121-04:00I certainly wouldn&#39;t vote for anybody so malad...I certainly wouldn&#39;t vote for anybody so maladroit they somehow managed to get toffee all over their noses. I mean, how the hell do you do that anyway? Is it a British thing or what?Merklin Muffleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05850284624604652178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-46717720241780923942010-05-11T18:22:02.893-04:002010-05-11T18:22:02.893-04:00Read <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...Read <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/may/10/alternative-vote-minimal-impact-general-election" rel="nofollow">this</a> and think that if you were a LIB-DEM wouldn&#39;t you feel betrayed and conned by a leader desperate to get power at any cost, even if it means leaving the mebership behind.Ben Burdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06372169478978720740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-20692825445153190802010-05-11T16:47:29.203-04:002010-05-11T16:47:29.203-04:00Your negative review of the proposed UK Lib-Con co...Your negative review of the proposed UK Lib-Con coalition is not supported by the media. <br /><br />For instance the BBC says:<br /><br />&quot;What will be their key priorities?<br />They have said their top priority is the economy and cutting Britain&#39;s record budget deficit. &quot;Fairer&quot; taxation is another Lib Dem priority, with some agreement likely on a move towards Lib Dem plans to raise the point at which people start paying tax to £10,000. Education is seen as crucial too. Both parties want similar-sounding pupils&#39; premiums and further schools reforms. Cleaning up politics is also near the top of the agenda and there are a range of measures from fixed term Parliaments, banning non-dom peers, curbs on lobbyists and recalling MPs that both parties agree on. Finally, and most importantly for the Lib Dems, electoral reform. There will be a referendum on scrapping Britain&#39;s first-past-the-post voting system in favour of the Alternative Vote method before the next general election, under Tory proposals - even though the Conservatives are likely to campaign for against any voting change.&quot;<br /><br />It is important to understand that neither Labour nor the Conservatives would willingly agree to full Proportional Representation(PR) as they have to much to lose. A referendum on alternative voting is all the LIb Dem could achieve without themselves having a majority. At least the Lib Dem can counter some of the more extreme right wing positions of the Tories.A Canadian watchernoreply@blogger.com