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To: BigEdLB

I’m not lazy. Just confused. Can anyone sum up the major players, how their govt formation works, effect on staying in EU.
I know there are liberals, conservatives and nationalists and muslims. or something like that lol


3 posted on 05/07/2015 12:47:34 PM PDT by dp0622
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To: dp0622

Labour = socialists
Conservatives = RINOs, moderate squishy conservatives
UKIP = True conservatives in the American sense
Liberal Democrats - to the left of the conservatives, maybe not as socialist as Labour.

Just my opinion here.


5 posted on 05/07/2015 12:52:36 PM PDT by mrs9x
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To: dp0622
650 Seats in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Leaders
David Cameron, Conservative
Ed Miliband, Labour
Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrat
Nigel Farage, UKIP
Natalie Bennett, Green

also,
Nicola Sturgeon, of the Scottish National Party, which could get a majority of the Scottish Vote and get almost all of the seats there.

It looks like no one will get a majority, but the question is whether a coalition can be formed, and we have about an hour to wait for the first exit polls when the polls close at 10:00 PM there...
7 posted on 05/07/2015 12:54:15 PM PDT by BigEdLB (They need to targelationt the 'Ministry of Virtue' which has nothing to do with virtue.)
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To: dp0622

650 constituencies (or districts), somewhat like our Congressional Districts but much smaller and of irregular size in terms of population.

Multiple significant parties, not simply two. The Conservatives are like the establishment Republicans and the UK Independence Party i(or UKIP) is like the Tea Party.

With multiple parties splitting the vote, winners in many districts often have much less than 50 percent of the vote. In England, it’s the Conservatives versus the other conservatives versus the moderates (Liberal Democrats) versus Labour (left-of-center). Even more complex are the “nationalist” parties in Wales and Scotland. And don’t even ask about Northern Ireland. Prior to the last election, all this complexity didn’t matter much. Every election was Conservatives versus Labour. Now, things are all jumbled up.

Once the election is held, the party with the most seats (if less than a majority) will try to find enough partners to have a majority. In their system, the equivalent of Speaker Boehner is the head of government. There is no separate President, and the monarch nowadays is more of a figure head as head of state.


13 posted on 05/07/2015 1:01:08 PM PDT by Redmen4ever
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