miss_s_b: (feminist heroes: oracle)miss_s_b ([personal profile] miss_s_b) wrote,
@ 2010-05-11 08:45 pm UTC
Current mood: hopeful
Entry tags:omg! we're in coalition!, politics
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Cameron has announced full coalition. While we wait for the details of the agreement, I shall just list a few things that will and won't happen.

Things that will happen:

Things that will not happen:

This is not ideal. Not by any means. But it's better than it could have been. Lets wait for the details to emerge, and then we can do what we Lib Dems do best: disect them and point out the flaws :D


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[identity profile] francescaelston.wordpress.com
2010-05-11 08:16 pm UTC (link)
What is your take on the likelihood of this getting past the triple lock? I know that not much is known about the details of the agreement, but it seems that Osborne has been confirmed as Chancellor.

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[personal profile] miss_s_b
2010-05-11 08:21 pm UTC (link)
I think it is fully dependent on the contents of the agreement.

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[identity profile] francescaelston.wordpress.com
2010-05-11 08:21 pm UTC (link)
AKA no one thing would be a make-or-break factor?

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[personal profile] miss_s_b
2010-05-11 08:24 pm UTC (link)
Well, if they've promised a constitutional convention with a view to installing STV in all elections, I would be grabbing it with both hands. I don't think they will have, though.

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[personal profile] gominokouhai
2010-05-11 09:07 pm UTC (link)
Forgive me, please. What is `the triple lock'?

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[personal profile] lizw
2010-05-12 08:21 am UTC (link)
It is a Lib Dem policy which requires that, before signing any deal that would significantly compromise our independence, the leader must get the approval of one of the following:

*3/4 of each of the Parliamentary Party and Federal Executive
*2/3 of Federal Conference delegates (who are elected by members to represent their constituency parties)
*a simple majority of the whole membership.

Since this deal has the support of the Parliamentary Party and FE, it doesn't technically need the formal approval of the other bodies, but we have been told there will be a special consultative meeting of Federal Conference in Birmingham on Sunday anyway. This was apparently agreed by FE on Monday, before the coalition deal was finalised. No more details than that yet, but I am presuming FE's reasoning o this is that democratically and pragmatically, it would be best to meet any significant dissent head-on at the start. I am a Conference delegate for my constituency and will be attending.

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[personal profile] gominokouhai
2010-05-12 01:12 pm UTC (link)
Ahah, thank you. I did know about that, but I didn't know that that's what it was called.

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