Bad news and good news
First the good news - there will be a coalition government in the UK. The bad news - it will be chaired by the Cons and held up by the power-hungry dreamers.Now the bad news: when the Lib-Dems went into the election campaign the one principle it upheld for all was the vision of a change in the electoral system. They fully supported proportional representation (PR). In order that two toffee nosed public schoolboys can cling to power this principle has been severely watered down to , as we hear correct me if I'm wrong, to the Alternative Voting system. But the good old school tie linkage has prevailed to the detriment of the worker. Now wait for the other shoe to drop - the service cuts to lower income families and the tax breaks to the rich.
The lessons to be learnt here is that firstly the idea of a coalition government (do you hear that Libs and NewDems) is politically acceptable. That must have Harper shaking in his boots just to think about the legitimacy of that. The other is that politics really does make strange bedfellows - the image at the top says it all.





