Posts tagged Conservatives
Clegg & Cameron Unite!
May 14th
It has been a week now since the general election, which saw Britain left with a hung parliament for the first time since 1974, as no party claimed an overall majority of the vote.
Since last Thursday, major changes have occured in our government, with the nation waving Labour’s Gordon Brown out of Downing Street and applauding the duo of David Cameron and Nick Clegg in. A previously unfathomable pairing, the leaders of the Conservative Party and Liberal Democrats have formed what is known as a coalition government, meaning that the two parties have joined forces in order to gain a majority of the seats in Parliament.
With Cameron as our new Prime Minister and Clegg as his deputy, the partnership seems an unlikely one and the press have likened the duo to all sorts, including Morecambe and Wise, or Ant and Dec! However, whilst the initial back patting and friendly banter between the two leaders is all very well, we have to question what this means for the country.
These two men were seemingly at opposite ends of the spectrum just a week ago, with Cameron describing Nick Clegg as his favourite joke, suggesting that for the Conservatives, the Lib Dems are just a means to an end. For with Cameron in place as PM, many speculate that another general election is not far away, some even claiming it to be less than a year from now. This would supposedly see the end of the coalition, with perhaps the Conservatives most likely to take a majority vote, providing Cameron doesn’t have a catastrophic first year as PM.
However, for now, the cynicism most view this coalition with must be set aside. Cameron and Clegg have promised 5 years of this ‘new politics’ and the new cabinet ministers provide a spattering of places for Lib Dem MPs, including Vince Cable, who achieved a somewhat cult like status during the election campaign. Yet with dissent being reported amongst the ranks of Conservative back bench politicians already, the nation watches and waits to see just how this double act pans out.
General Election drawing closer
May 4th
The day of reckoning is almost upon us.
Yes that’s right, the day everyone toddles down to their polling station to mark an ‘X’ on a piece of paper and decide who will be running our country for the foreseeable future.
All the parties are out campaigning hard in these final few days, hoping to convince anyone who is still undecided to put a cross next to their party’s name. The polls are still pointing to a Tory victory but most of the comment surrounding the election seems to point to a hung parliament. If, like some of us here at Smoke HQ, you are a bit confused about the finer details of a hung parliament, take a look at exactly what it entails.
Leaders debate fallout
Apr 29th
The final leaders debate has just finished and Smoke want to know what you think.
David Cameron got a bit of a hammering from Gordon Brown and seemed to refuse to answer any questions aimed at him in a straight forward manner.
Brown successfully managed to dodge any mention of his actions yesterday and arguably performed much better this evening than he has done in the previous events.
But again it appears that it is Nick Clegg who has come out on top. Whilst Brown and Cameron were busy insulting each other, again the Lib Dem leader delivered his responses in a calm and convincing manner.
If you want to continue following the aftermath from the debate, Smoke recommend you keep yourself tuned to the BBC for reaction from all the parties.
General Election: the lowdown
Apr 20th
Aside from the very important elections about who will be running our student union next year, there is also the small matter of deciding which political party will be running the country for the foreseeable future.
For many of us this is the first General Election we have been allowed to vote in and getting to grips with who to give your vote to can be tricky. If you want some more information on the main parties and a helping hand deciding who to vote for on May 6th check out the links below that Smoke have compiled together …
The main parties
We all know the three main parties in the UK are Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. Each party website has their current manifesto and general information about the party. A great place to start if you are undecided on who to vote for and want some more details.
Major news sources
All the major news sources have dedicated sections to the General Election which are updated on a daily basis. Our favourites are The Guardian’s live blog which covers a wide range of topics in a interesting and digestible manner. Not to be outdone, the BBC also offer a great service in particular the interactive poll tracker. Here you can take a look at how each party is fairing in the various polls and how support has changed over time.
If you’ve got any good websites for tracking the election, let us know and we can share them with the rest of the student population!




