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    I succumb to the prospect of a Conservative governent a good while back, however the recent twists and turns have made me place my hopes on a hung parliament.

    I feel at least this would expose the Conservatives in their inabilty to work in anyones interests other than their own. Why anyone would want to vote in a party that are so open about representing themselves before the people that voted them in is beyond me! This is why DC is so scared of this outcome, pretending it will stall important decisions, what he actually means is 'his decisions'. Coalition goverments work elsewhere in other countries and both Labour and LibDem would be more adaptable than the Conservatives (they talk about change but are least able for it..."oh please keep the hereditary peers, it's how it's always been").

    Also the possiblity of a hung parliament could call the Queen's 'impartial' position into question. If Brown eventually stands down it is up to her to call for her next Prime minister from the hung parliament. How is she qualified to make this decision? I don't remember voting for her in our 'democracy'. Oh silly me she was just born into that position....just like hereditary peers, but she is impartial isn't she?...yeah right!

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