Film, Media & TV1 min ago
i reckon a hun parliament
i don't know a lot about politics but i think enough people won't vote for labour for it too make a difference but the votes for other parties will probably be too spread out for another party to have an overall majority.
Plus from what i gather, the voting system isn't fair and it means that a party that got the most votes won't necessarily be in power.
Discuss.
Plus from what i gather, the voting system isn't fair and it means that a party that got the most votes won't necessarily be in power.
Discuss.
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Deals is what happens - concessions to minor parties from the dominant party, in exchange for their support, which in practical terms means voting in support of the dominant parties key manifesto pledges, should they be unable to form a majority on their own.
Those concessions may range from offers of cabinet posts, adopting a key policy from the minor party, or, in the case of the NI unionists, promises of regional protection of budgets from the inevitable public spending cuts.
Those concessions may range from offers of cabinet posts, adopting a key policy from the minor party, or, in the case of the NI unionists, promises of regional protection of budgets from the inevitable public spending cuts.
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