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What I say is that I would vote for them, not for a coalition of both.
And the main differences between them now are Ireland (whre I disagree with BNU) and taxes (which is the less important subject for me voting)
So, Labour currently have an absolute majority of votes. . If the election ended now they would have 296 seats. Could we possibly have the first ever single party majority government? COULD WE?
If this trend continues for Labour, I imagine it'll have the misfortune of being broken up to keep the game competitive - the Communists splitting after the first Labour only government for some reason, the Coalition Liberals gaining staying power and popularity as a center-left alternative to Lab once 8 hour day is established and otherwise non-militant people shift towards the center again, etc.
Could Tory voters please explain why they are voting Tory? I'm bewildered.
OOC: This post might have something to do with having got a 'three reasons to vote for Darren Millar' leaflet and having to come up with the best three reasons I could think of (he's not an alien, he's not a Nazi, he's not a mass murderer). But don't quote me on that.