• frazorth
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    1 year ago

    I find comments like this perplexing.

    LibDems were always against it, but were a minority in a coilition and basically had no power. Tories were never going to vote against it, but were willing to put AV on the table.

    They offered Labour first, but Labour didn’t want a coilition. It was a gamble that could have changed everything, and unfortunately it was a gamble that the public didn’t support because even Labour was against it.

    Why anyone would vote Labour is beyond me, didn’t they vote for tution fees in the first place?