Wyllow3
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Grantanow what was the alternative?
A good question.. iirc if they had allied with Labour the majority would have been almost nothing as it would have relied on all opposition. parties to get a majority, it wasn't an alternative.
But it cost them dearly in 2010.
Was there an alternative? Can there be a minority government?
There was no possibility after the 2010 GE of a LibDem/ Labour government. The numbers did not add up.
Because of our undemocratic FPTP electoral system the Cons, with only 36% of the votes got 306 seats, Labour, with 29% of the votes got 256 seats ad the LibDems, with 23% of the votes got only 57 seats.
Under Ptoportional representation, assuming everyone had voted the same way, the result would have been Cons 234, Labour 189, LibDem 180.
Obviously this would have resulted in a Labour/LibDem coalition which most LibDem voters would have preferred
Faced with the undemocrtatic distortion of FPTP, the LibDems had to make a very difficult decision and decided to put the country before the party, for the first time in UK politics.