Friday 6 May 2011

(UK) Election Aftermath: Rejoice!

Time to rejoice!

The absurdity of the LibDem-inspired push to introduce the dubious proportional vote system in Britain convinced Britons to give it a resounding defeat: this is not Europe, with its dysfunctional and undemocratic knack for coalitions. Best news for England is that of the victory of the SNP in Scotland: referendum, independence and becoming the EU's latest basket place are now the future prospects for the tribal reservation up north. No more economic aid from England's taxpayers to the tune of £14 billion a year.

After introduction of an austerity programme to reverse the disastrous policies of 12 years of Labour, the Conservatives held up nicely in the election. The electorate also made clear that the LibDems are an exotic, albeit unnecessary political force in England, and reduced their voting share from 24 to 15 per cent.

And finally, Labour supporters must wonder how to shelve their comical chieftain Milliband. The speech-impaired clown would be better suited as a main actor in a movie dealing with speech therapy, rather than in the serious business of the Commons. Oh yay!

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