Close the ballot box, it's a landslide.
I think you should add a few options more than just other. I'd hate to harbour doubts that all the Dissensus Greens are really BNP.
Fuck the tories basically innit.
Mr Clegg refused to say which party he would back in the event of a hung parliament, keeping to his line that the party with the most seats would be the winner, even though the electoral system means that Labour could come third in the popular vote and still gain the largest share of seats.
He added: “It would be preposterous for Gordon Brown to end up like some squatter in No 10 because of some constitutional nicety.”
At a press conference this morning, however, Mr Clegg appeared subtly to change his position, suggesting that it was not just the number of seats that determined the outcome of the election.
“I have always said I think the party with the most votes and seats, even if it doesn’t have an outright majority, has got a clear mandate to seek to govern, either on its own or with other parties,” he said.
i have been thinking how stupid some of the frothier Tory press are in attacking the Lib-Dems (obviously they must fear them), but Clegg's Orange Book economic liberalism has to be far more palatable to them than a wounded Labour w a lot of angry Old Labour backbenchers seeking more influence in the ruins of a smaller vote share, and you would think even Tory partisans as exceptionally witless as - say - Leo McKinstry in the Express would realise this and hitch their mast to the lesser of two evils (from his pov).
Cameron did have one good line tbf, something about unfortunately if you mix red and yellow as even my daughter will tell you, you get Brown.
On one level I'd kind of like to see the tories get in. I wasn't about for Thatcher/John Major so I've never really known a Tory government. I reckon they would be good fun to hate as they be stealin ur milks etc. I think Dave Cameron would be amazing to hate.
But surely most of the tabloid Tory press are social conservatives first, fiscal second (I'm guessing here, I don't read it, except occasionally thru my fingers). The LIb Dems tbf are pretty sound on social liberalism. It's just their economic/employment Toryism that scares me (minus St Vince, obv.)