Why do you keep making nonesense statements about the wishes of the electorate? More than 50% of the electorate voted for left of centre parties and not for Cameron. Cameron does not have a majority of the vote or a majority of seats.
Because its not nonsense (that's your ill evidenced opinion). You really seem to be struggling with this concept and process . Perhaps there is a case for a statutory de jour constitution that's easy to follow, I don't know :nenau
It is actually a very very simple concept but you need to understand some basic principles to follow it:
The Tories led by Cameron polled more votes but crucially obtained more seats than another single party. As we don't have pr, love it or loathe it, the first past the post system we do have, in theory gives him the right to take office albeit with a minority govt and now as the weekend passes imho on a higher moral footing than Browns right to stay in office.
HE THEN would decide if he wants to pursue minority rule or go coalition.
Lets be very clear on this Cameron and Clegg do not technically in the first instance set up a coalition. Camerons govt invites Clegg and his MPs to join them to form a majority coalition govt.
Thats the established protocol of it , but what's stopping him?
Quite simply Brown not moving out because he doesn't have to, the only reason he doesn't have to is because he almost has squatters rights for now whilst he's in denial, clinging on however you want to describe it, maybe waiting on the chance the Libs wont go in with the Tories? :nenau
Therefore Cameron has to take option 2 prove he has outline agreement to form a coalition to give a ruling majority, which is exactly what is going on now. Then he can go and knock on Browns door and bluntly say "Youre stuffed Sunshine....out"
And who provided the impetus to make all of this come about ?
The franchised folk of our fair land in accordance with the first past the post system we have by one action or another and we've all got to live with it for now.
Like it or not, see it as unfair or not:
The people have given Cameron the mandate in accordance with the rules.
Thats the way it is..........Simples.......Sorted
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ps dont forget Blair and by default Brown got into office under the very same first past the post process and can be quoted as claiming to represent the people. He cant change the goalposts now
The Queen's speech is due on 25th May 2010. If Cameron is installed as PM now and cannot come to an agreement with the Lib Dems, then he will be defeated on the Queen's Speech and will have to resign. Is that what you want to happen?
If if and buts were worth money there'd be some very rich people about.
What if Clegg ambushes Cameron on policy? what if Brown doesnt resign and regroups?
More to worry about at the minute quite frankly which is probably why Clegg amongst others is taking his time.