Question:
Hung Parliament predicted..... ?
2010-04-08 03:56:47 UTC
Would that not actually BE desirable? It would be doing us all a great favour if all the MPs went and hung themselves would it not?! :-)
Joking aside... will you vote or will you not vote as a "protest"?
Nine answers:
David H
2010-04-08 05:04:36 UTC
Yes thats what this country needs this time round. A HP make these politicians understand the voters/public are fed up with them and there behaviour - bad policies - the contempt they show toward the public etc: - bad direction there leading our country into - forcing onto the public policies that the public never voted for and that were 'not' listed on there manifesto.



Giving any party an overall % majority to win is asking for all the troubles we've been having in the past again. A HP means the ruling party has to seek support from other parties to get there policies approved/passed - and if those policies are 'not in this countries interests' the supporting party will not give them the %'s needed - A HP makes the ruling party very 'aware' that unless 'they shape up' and do a good/proper job that the voters expect they'll be out. And the beauty of a HP is we 'won't ' have to wait 4-5yrs to get them out - we can get rid of them quickly.



All this country has done in the past is to give a majority % to elect a party who then when elected - go on too do as they choose - disregarding public opinion - they knowing they can't be 'ousted' until a further 4-5yrs and the ruling party becomes a 'dictatorial' government doing exactly as they like as has been happening in the past - that needs to be stopped and now.!!



People who say a HP slows the ruling party up from passing laws rulings etc - that is exactly what is needed now - slow them up - because the problem has always been the government has been allowed to pass all and any laws/rulings it wishes and not approved by the voters/public - whether its of value to this country or not .



Its time for a whole new 'ball game' in British politics - the old ways have not worked at all - we being led by governments who have their own 'private agenda's' when elected and the voters/public unable to do anything about it at all until 4-5yrs time - with a HP we can - the 'elected' party 'have ' to do as there told by public opinion or there out. 'It pulls all these politicians into line' - for far to long 'they've' been out of control as to the interests of this country - they only continuing down the path of destruction with regard to the UK interests.!!
D S
2010-04-08 06:07:20 UTC
I will vote LibDem to try to get a hung parliament and to get the more sensible politicians of the LibDems to the table. In addition, only with a hung parliament and serious reform of the electoral system (proportionate representation) will the British people be allowed to actually express their will.



For too long Labour and Tory did fight each other on the middle ground with Spin instead of being principled and constructive.
Will
2010-04-08 04:00:13 UTC
I always vote. Voting IS my protest. And I don't think there will be a Hung Parliament. I honestly don't think enough people will vote Lid-Dem (particularly in the south and the midlands) to swing the election.
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2016-12-02 03:53:51 UTC
A hung parliament is the place no party can benefit maximum folk of seats interior the decrease residing house of Parliament, referred to as residing house of Representatives interior the federal Parliament. This grow to be suggested those days interior the Tasmania state elections and additionally in South Australia in 2002 whilst the ALP fell one seat short to make up a central authority interior the Legislative guidance. the bring about Tasmania grow to be that the ALP conceded that they could no longer make up a central authority, and the Liberal party grow to be sworn in as a minority government. In South Australia, after lots negotiation 2 autonomous MPs - Peter Lewis and Bob Such - desperate to part with the ALP, which meant that they now had the extra suitable style of seats. even inspite of the undeniable fact that, this additionally meant that Such and Lewis had the "stability of means" - each little bit of law presented by the ALP grow to be situation to approval by the two independents, which placed them in a good place to barter a extra effective result for their voters. interior the case of the 2010 federal election, there are various opportunities. the main probable result's that the vegetables will part with the ALP, leaving the 4 different autonomous MPs to barter with the two the ALP and Liberal events to return to a decision who might make the extra suited government (or which party might have a extra effective deal for the voters they characterize). in the event that they fail to realize this, it rather is then as much as the Governor-regular to call yet another election.
2010-04-08 06:27:03 UTC
Hung Parliament.....predicted or not....will never happen.....One Party will win....Time punters stopped dreaming.....in an attempt to manipulate some fickle groups of voters....in the way they ought to vote.
Anil S
2010-04-08 09:23:12 UTC
At the outset, congrts, being alarmed and the individual having civic sense. Democracy and Voting for democratic approach is salient features so obviously, if i believe in these values, having civic sense, think of my own with my own perspective , i will definitely be casting my vote.
2010-04-08 04:32:17 UTC
yes I think if there is a hung Parliament with the liberal democrats holding the balance of power would be great
2010-04-08 06:28:31 UTC
According to most of Parliament most of them are already hung. ( silly answer but I liked it )
Randy F
2010-04-08 04:35:33 UTC
Is the Queen handing out free viagra?


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