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brooklynite

(94,592 posts)
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 10:48 AM Feb 2014

David Cameron: No more coalitions after next General Election

Source: The Telegraph

David Cameron is preparing to fight the next general election on a clear promise to the British people not to form a second coalition government even if he falls short of a Commons majority, The Telegraph has learnt.

The Prime Minister wants to make a commitment in the Conservative Party election manifesto not to sign a second power-sharing deal with a smaller party in the event of a hung parliament next May, it is understood.

Instead, a Conservative party that won the most seats but lacked a Commons majority would attempt to rule as a minority government, a course that would almost certainly lead to its early collapse and a quick second election.

Mr Cameron’s allies believe the high-stakes promise would confront voters with a stark choice: an all-Conservative government or rule by Labour, possibly in coalition with the Liberal Democrats.


Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/10659321/David-Cameron-No-more-coalitions-after-next-General-Election.html



Wouldn't that likely lead to a Lib-Lab coalition Government?
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David Cameron: No more coalitions after next General Election (Original Post) brooklynite Feb 2014 OP
Yes but the Labour party said no Clegg in a coalition. hrmjustin Feb 2014 #1
I don't think Labour has said that; just the head of the largest union muriel_volestrangler Feb 2014 #3
It wasn't official but unofficial. hrmjustin Feb 2014 #4
Isn't he overreaching just a little bit? nt freshwest Feb 2014 #2
The polls have Labour winning a majority of seats in the commons. Dawson Leery Feb 2014 #5
 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
1. Yes but the Labour party said no Clegg in a coalition.
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 10:50 AM
Feb 2014

Also polls show that Labour might getvan overall majority at this point.

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