Friday, 7 May 2010

What should we do next?

What should we do next?Parliament is hung: no one political party is big enough to be the new government.

1,981 votes cast

It's confusing, but we're not the only ones feeling unsure about what's coming next: politicians are feeling the same. That means we have a huge opportunity to decide what should happen and together, we need to decide how we're going to use it.

Vote today - the sooner we decide the more we can do.

  • 1,526 votes out of 1,981

    FIX THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM

    Most people are confused about what's happened in this election – does that mean now is the best time to call for a new voting system? For Liberal Democrats, a proportional voting system has always been a top priority and now Labour are saying they might More...

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  • 363 votes out of 1,981

    Common ground government from the progressive majority

    Should we tell all the progressive parties in Westminster to work together in a big coalition including Labour, Liberal Democrats, Greens, SNP and Plaid Cymru? They don't agree on everything, but they've got enough common ground to work together. More...

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  • 69 votes out of 1,981

    Defend the Conservatives right to Govern

    Should we tell Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats to join with the Conservatives to form a majority government? The Conservatives say they have the 'right' to be the next government, but with only around one third of all the votes, many disagree. More...

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  • 23 votes out of 1,981

    Let the politicians get on with it

    With the final result still up for grabs, we could use the uncertainty to call for promises on the issues we care about. Should we take a step back from the election and focus on the issues we've been campaigning on? More...

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