Such a government would be inherently unstable, lurching from vote to vote and dependent on the relationship between a Prime Minister Cameron and Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, as well as between George Osborne, the would-be Chancellor, and Vince Cable, who many think is a more qualified potential occupant of No 11. Party leaders would always be eyeing each other with suspicion, fearful that David Cameron would call a quick follow-up election.
A look at the world of politics,media,Manchester and anything else that takes my fancy
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Clegg for foreign secretary,Cable as Chancellor
Whilst on the subject of elections and with the latest Guardian ICM poll this morning hinting at a hung Parliament,Daniel Korski takes a look at what a Cameron-Clegg coalitiomn might look like.
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