Kremmen wrote:
I have a feeling that people are fed up with Camerons inaction and I can see Milliband getting a shot next year.
I agree. I think people are thoroughly fed-up with Cameron's endless broken promises, deceit and lies. It is perfectly clear to the most ardent tribal Tory voter that Cameron is a Lefty Liberal, not a Conservative.
Labour may 'win' the GE next year, but the outcome of the SNP “YES/NO” vote this month may impact on Labour's ability to form a government. Cameron is doing nothing to prevent a “YES” vote, and Darling's and Brown's combined efforts may well seal the “YES” vote; which implies that the LibLabCons don't mind the UK being broken up into regions with direct rule from Brussels. The 1st of November this year really is Treason Day, the day when the EU is granted power to rule us directly, and Westminster becomes a truly toothless animal. We should not under-estimate the depth of treason by the LibLabCon that the 1st of November represents.
Considering the fundamental similarities between Labour and the Cons, a coalition of convenience between them is perfectly possible. In any case, it makes no difference whichever party forms any kind of administration after the 1st of November.