looks like the coalition is going to tear each other apart

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And George Osborne won't be very popular with lib dems


http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/nov/14/windfarms-coalition-environment-byelection?CMP=twt_fd

All of this will no doubt dominate pmq's next week

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  • Re-MinderRe-Minder Posts: 759
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    And George Osborne won't be very popular with lib dems


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/nov/14/windfarms-coalition-environment-byelection?CMP=twt_fd

    All of this will no doubt dominate pmq's next week

    If the green option is going to cost serious money then rightly so it has to be scaled back/axed until the economy can afford it.

    Windfarms are an expensive white elephant,
  • swingalegswingaleg Posts: 103,095
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    Wind Farms appear to be becoming the new Europe for the Tories..............
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,113
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    It won't tear itself apart at all, the Lib Dems love being in power too much even if it means being assimilated into the Tory party
  • wallsterwallster Posts: 17,609
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    And George Osborne won't be very popular with lib dems


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/nov/14/windfarms-coalition-environment-byelection?CMP=twt_fd

    All of this will no doubt dominate pmq's next week

    Sorry to disappoint you but this won't tear anything apart. It's a storm in a tea cup.
  • jmclaughjmclaugh Posts: 63,997
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    What again, it seems there is a headline most weeks it is.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16,275
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    If the Tories suggested concentration camps for single mothers the Libdems would agree with it.
  • GibsonSGGibsonSG Posts: 23,681
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    wallster wrote: »
    Sorry to disappoint you but this won't tear anything apart. It's a storm in a tea cup.

    It doesn't read that way. It is more likely add to growing tension in the Tory party rather than destroying the coalition.
  • GibsonSGGibsonSG Posts: 23,681
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    whip wrote: »
    If the Tories suggested concentration camps for single mothers the Libdems would agree with it.

    What haven't they already then? I am waiting for the knock at the door whjen they decide to drag all the disabled people off to concentration camps.
  • James2001James2001 Posts: 73,623
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    GibsonSG wrote: »
    What haven't they already then? I am waiting for the knock at the door whjen they decide to drag all the disabled people off to concentration camps.

    They're biding their time. They're still going to whip up a bit more hatred in the right-wing press before they get round to doing that!
  • AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    Shock horror - two separate and distinct political parties have different priorities.

    Coalitions are all about compromise after opposing views have been aired.
  • GibsonSGGibsonSG Posts: 23,681
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Shock horror - two separate and distinct political parties have different priorities.

    Coalitions are all about compromise after opposing views have been aired.

    Neither of them were elected though so why are the foisting their nonsense on us.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16,275
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    GibsonSG wrote: »
    What haven't they already then? I am waiting for the knock at the door whjen they decide to drag all the disabled people off to concentration camps.

    No need cut off their resources and they die off quick enough.
  • apaulapaul Posts: 9,846
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    The split on green energy isn't really between Lib Dems and Tories but within the Conservative party. Cameron stood on a supposedly green platform at the last election which the Tory headbangers want to sabotage.
  • SoppyfanSoppyfan Posts: 29,911
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    Daryl Dark wrote: »
    It won't tear itself apart at all, the Lib Dems love being in power too much even if it means being assimilated into the Tory party

    Which is exactly what Labour were all about when they were in Government.
  • wallsterwallster Posts: 17,609
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    GibsonSG wrote: »
    What haven't they already then? I am waiting for the knock at the door whjen they decide to drag all the disabled people off to concentration camps.

    Time to raise the bar on debate. Ridiculous comments take the thread nowhere.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16,275
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    wallster wrote: »
    Time to raise the bar on debate. Ridiculous comments take the thread nowhere.
    Yeah why comment on what the government is doing to it's people.
    Move along here nothing to see.
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