@cee-dee wrote:

I see some weird opinions on here. Just as well they're only a microscopic point of view.

 

They sound like proposals for some sort of rabble-rousing revolution and in the end, those sort of things always end up with violence.

 

As for everyone else on Thursday, go out and vote for a strong Government because weak Governments comprised of "coalitions" never get anywhere and eventually lead to yet more break-away factions to further disrupt everything.


CD - You clearly have not spotted that there has been a coalition for the last 5 years - one that they said would not last and it did!

 

Microscopic points of view - hmmm, not quite sure how you can justify that when its quite likely more people will vote for UKIP than the liberal democrats? These small parties are growing and yes the two governments do indeed have something to fear - true democracy! The right to vote for who you want and not be told who to vote for!

 

As for violence - remember the petrol blockade, there was very little violence but it resulted in holding back John Prescotts fuel duty for a while and momentarily gave the public the upper hand stopping the never ending fuel rises.