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    class="type-2"> 1553: Peter Hall from Worksop writes: If Cameron and Clegg mean what they say, then there is no good reason why we could not have an effective and functioning government by Monday night. The question is, can the two leaders drag their parties with them? I hope so, because we can't afford to dither around any longer! HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/05/what_does_a_hung_parliament_me.html" >Have Your Say
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  1. class="type-5"> 1604: In his HREF="http://order-order.com/" STYLE="LINK_Inline">blog,Guido Fawkes writes: "The LibDems are haggling in a backroom in Smith Square because they can't fit inside their HQ in Cowley Street. When Clegg comes out of the negotiating room he should explain clearly what his party's position is going to be during intra-party negotiations to the media and thus to the voters. Otherwise it will be a bad foretaste of what would happen under proportional representation. A system where deals are stitched up in backrooms by politicians without reference to voters is not much of a democracy." HREF="http://order-order.com/2010/05/08/let-sunlight-into-the-backrooms/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Guido Fawkes writing on his blog
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