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news just in...definitely hung parliament...no chance of conservative majority

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Heathcliffscathy · 07/05/2010 09:54

according to the bbc

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southeastastra · 07/05/2010 09:56

oh, so will gordon remain pm? (sorry bit confused about all this)

MrsMorgan · 07/05/2010 09:58

I have no idea what this actually means.

MintHumbug · 07/05/2010 09:58

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Heathcliffscathy · 07/05/2010 09:59

no one knows, but he CAN now remain PM and try to form a govt by coalition (which he will have to do).

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Nointhemood · 07/05/2010 09:59

minority government isnt that still bad though?

foureleven · 07/05/2010 10:00

Even if labour and libs form a coalition they will only have 8 seats between them more than cons...

2 million more people voted con than labour..

How can two clear losers make our governement...?

What a load of old undemocratic bollocks.

MintHumbug · 07/05/2010 10:02

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jenduff · 07/05/2010 10:03

Have heard that this often results in another General Election within a year - is this always the case? I don't understand the whys and wherefores

MintHumbug · 07/05/2010 10:05

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Twit · 07/05/2010 10:07

Really, when my vote means less than others? That is the undemocratic load of bollocks.

[Although not sure if that would make a difference right now at the end of the day, am tired, thick and confused]

MintHumbug · 07/05/2010 10:08

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CaptainNancy · 07/05/2010 10:08

How is this a surprise to anyone? all bbc radio seem to be talking as though no-one saw this coming though I suppose they have to have something to talk about...

IMoveTheStars · 07/05/2010 10:09

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8660699.stm

just found this on the BBC site

SamanthaFox · 07/05/2010 10:11

what concerns me is the number of people who were unable to vote because they were still queueing when the polls closed.

What about their votes? Doesn't anyone take those into account? Or is it just tough?

Nessarose · 07/05/2010 10:13

ok so GB is pm for now. why not have another G/E within the month wich then will make up for those not able to vote due to the Qs.

Thinking about it what would happen if action is taken in those areas?

Twit · 07/05/2010 10:17

I think by law it's tough, although I do think more should have been done to make sure people know that Everything Stops At 10.
Obviously more should have been done wrt getting more people in to deal with what must surely have been an obviously higher turnout than before [what with the tv debates etc], thus getting more people through the doors and out quicker.
Maybe it should be Midnight to midnight next time? [shrugs]

GrimmaTheNome · 07/05/2010 10:22

If the Lib Dems agree to support him, he will have enough supporters in Parliament to give him the confidence of the house (ie most of the seats will support him) therefore he is still PM

I've not seen the figures but I think you're forgetting the Ulster Unionists who almost certainly align with the Tories. The other small parties will find themselves in abnormally powerful positions I fear.

welshandproud · 07/05/2010 10:23

The last general election in 2005 cost more than 80million quid to organise!

Guess who foots the bill.

They wont call another election until confident they will win by a majority.

Nessarose · 07/05/2010 10:25

It costs that much!!!!

Iklboo · 07/05/2010 10:26

What SHOULD happen is that GB & DC go back to the Houses of Parliament. They start at separate ends of the building and:

Skip through singing 'All join on if you want to play Government'

If no clear winner by lunchtime there would be a game of British Bulldog.

If it is still undecided at the end of lunchtime GB & DC will fight in the park at hometime.

Nessarose · 07/05/2010 10:27

Iklboo great idea.

ravenAK · 07/05/2010 10:30

lol @ iklboo

franke · 07/05/2010 10:32

lol iklboo.

Lance Price (who he?) on the BBC has just suggested that Cons should be allowed to form a minority government and Lab and Lib should be a constructive opposition (protect frontline services etc.). Another election in a couple of years. Sounds good to me, but it ain't gonna happen.

animula · 07/05/2010 10:33

Nessa - and the elections are also funded by private donations, which works very badly for the little parties. Another election so soon would quite probably be utterly infeasible for, say, the Greens.

And would probably be economically disastrous for LibDems. (Am I right about that?? Someone else come and say.)