Don't agree RaR. A minority government can get things done, albeit it may be more tricky. Apart from my issue with the expense etc of joining up with a party with policies so alien to the majority of the rest of the UK, surely TM and her cabinet don't expect every single of their MPs to agree with every single proposal? The recently purchased majority of 10 could be an expensive mistake if 11 or 12 backbenchers vote against a proposal, and there is always the likelihood of by-elections. As I said, it is not the party, it is the principal that I object to. As to what is to be done in the next few years, I disagree that there is much to be done; I think that nothing will get done, certainly not the manifesto promises that were made and quickly discarded. This administration will become moribund due to the Brexit fiasco which will clog the courts and parliament for years.