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    class="type-9999"> 1140: Shadow chancellor George Osborne says he believes the Conservatives will have a Commons majority after the election.
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  1. class="type-2"> 1149: SpeakingCommonSense writes: I can't understand these romantics who think a hung parliament will result in harmonious democracy and a utopian open government. A hung parliament will result in deals and horse-trading being done in corridors that results in sub-optimal, compromised solutions with no strategic context. The parliamentary "scandals" of recent years will seem like petty matters compared with the parties doing secret deals that, for example, trade off lower tax rates for nuclear weapon reductions. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/would_you_be_happy_with_a_hung.html" >Have Your Say
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