little grey rabbit
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The Independent argues that
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...e-the-system-he-must-not-blow-it-1968188.html
that Labour will offer the LDs a real chance at electoral reform and therefore he should go with Brown.
Of course possibly if he went with Brown, he might damage his own popularity and the chances of electoral reform winning a referendum. However, with a referendum there is at least a chance. With Cameron he will just be heading off into future irrelevance. And who knows, Cameron and the Tories are so desperate for power, that if firmly told that agreeing to a referendum on PR was their only option, they might buckle (but I doubt it)
Whats the bet that the Liberals live up to their historic reputation and prove too limp wristed to take the chance that has presented itself.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...e-the-system-he-must-not-blow-it-1968188.html
that Labour will offer the LDs a real chance at electoral reform and therefore he should go with Brown.
Of course possibly if he went with Brown, he might damage his own popularity and the chances of electoral reform winning a referendum. However, with a referendum there is at least a chance. With Cameron he will just be heading off into future irrelevance. And who knows, Cameron and the Tories are so desperate for power, that if firmly told that agreeing to a referendum on PR was their only option, they might buckle (but I doubt it)
Whats the bet that the Liberals live up to their historic reputation and prove too limp wristed to take the chance that has presented itself.